TV-Series
Description
Kotoha Tachibana is a sixteen-year-old girl who works as a waitress and de facto manager of Café Pothos, a gathering spot located in the Higashi-Kaze shopping street. She has short, burgundy-colored hair styled with a middle part, round amber eyes, and a small mole beneath her left eye. Her physical presence is modest, yet her demeanor conveys a calm confidence that belies her age.

In terms of background, Kotoha grew up in the Furinen Orphanage alongside Hajime Umemiya, whom she regards as a foster brother. Their shared childhood created a bond of mutual trust and unwavering loyalty. Now a resident of the town and a trusted ally of the Bofurin group, she uses her position at the café to remain close to the people she cares about, including Umemiya and the students of Furin High School who frequent the establishment.

Her personality combines a cheerful, sociable nature with a striking degree of maturity and independence. She interacts warmly with customers and neighbors, yet she does not tolerate disrespect. When confronted by troublemakers, she responds with cool-headed firmness and a sharp tongue, showing no hesitation in standing up for herself. Beneath that outer strength lies genuine empathy and a nurturing disposition, reflected in her hobbies such as caring for plants.

Kotoha’s primary motivation is to support the well-being of her community and the people important to her. She does not seek combat or recognition; instead, she acts as an anchor of emotional stability and practical wisdom. Her role in the story is that of a guide and confidante. She often engages in conversation with Haruka Sakura, offering him candid advice that helps him navigate personal and group conflicts. Through these interactions she helps him, and by extension others, find clarity without resorting to force.

Key relationships define much of her daily life. The sibling-like connection with Umemiya is foundational; they share a history of growing up together, and she trusts him implicitly even as she keeps him grounded. Her rapport with Sakura evolves from simple waitress-customer exchanges into a meaningful mentorship, where her straightforward words often alter his perspective. She also maintains easygoing friendships with the regulars at Café Pothos, bridging the gap between the town’s residents and the teenage protectors of the area.

Over the course of the narrative, Kotoha does not undergo a dramatic transformation but rather solidifies her role as a steady presence. Through her consistent guidance, she reinforces the values of community and compassion that the series champions, and her own conviction in those values deepens as she witnesses the growth of those around her.

As for notable abilities, Kotoha is not a fighter. Her strengths lie in emotional intelligence, perceptiveness, and communication. She reads people and situations with sharp insight, often saying exactly what someone needs to hear to move forward. Her resilience and composure in tense situations make her a stabilizing force even when conflict erupts nearby. These qualities, rather than physical prowess, cement her importance to the town’s fragile peace.