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Description
Sakura Kawasaki is a 17-year-old Aries student at Hikarigasaki High School, standing 156 cm tall and weighing 44 kg with measurements B82, W57, H81. Her burnt blond hair and gold-orange eyes are complemented by a signature orange ribbon. Her distinctive outfit features a navy blue and white dress with orange laces, an orange-and-white cloth accessory, mismatched stockings (a long navy blue one on the right leg with an orange/white frill and a star-sun-moon anklet, and a short navy stocking on the left leg), and dark orange-and-white high-heel shoes. Her image color is orange (#FFA500).
As the leader of the Hoshimi Production idol group Sunny Peace, Sakura possesses a naive personality and cherishes ordinary daily life. She acts impulsively on emotion and naturally draws people in. Past personal challenges fostered a sensitivity to others' feelings, leading her to consistently offer kindness and support. She maintains a positive outlook, finding her greatest happiness in idol activities and frustration in the loss of normal routines.
Sakura overcame a significant health struggle requiring a heart transplant. The heart came from Mana Nagase, a top Hoshimi Production idol who died in a traffic accident. This resulted in Sakura inheriting Mana's singing voice, a discovery that surprised everyone, including Mana's spirit. Despite this connection, childhood Sakura dreamed of being a nurse or flower shop owner, not an idol. Her decision to audition for Hoshimi Production was impulsive, driven by a strong emotional pull upon encountering Kotono Nagase (Mana's sister). She found Kotono's dedication inspirational, though avoided explicitly calling her a rival.
Sakura evolves from relying on Mana's legacy to embracing her own identity. Early on, she felt pressure matching other members' dancing skills and frustration over her lack of training. A pivotal moment came when she consciously chose to sing with her natural voice instead of Mana's. This decision provided closure for Mana's spirit and symbolized Sakura's commitment to authenticity.
Balancing school and idol training often leaves her fatigued in class. She struggles academically, favoring physical education and art. Hobbies include group cooking and cleaning with fellow idols, solitary walks along cherished Hoshimi City beach, and carrying essentials like a handkerchief and water bottle. She feels most comfortable in the dormitory's living room and garden where the group congregates, mindful to avoid excessive noise to prevent scolding from member Saki Shiraishi. Her favorite foods are crispy tonkatsu from Hoshimi City's shopping street and French toast, with tea as her preferred beverage.
Sakura describes her bond with Sunny Peace members as sisterly. Her primary idol motivation is bringing smiles to fans, whom she credits as vital energy during tough training. She defines her ideal career as continuous growth through lessons and live performances, aiming long-term to become a top idol alongside her group. Without idol life, she imagines an ordinary, content existence as a student. Childhood memories include overcoming a traumatic ocean wave experience and treasuring a stuffed toy of Hoshimi City's mascot, "Gyogyotto-san," gifted by her mother during a difficult time.
As the leader of the Hoshimi Production idol group Sunny Peace, Sakura possesses a naive personality and cherishes ordinary daily life. She acts impulsively on emotion and naturally draws people in. Past personal challenges fostered a sensitivity to others' feelings, leading her to consistently offer kindness and support. She maintains a positive outlook, finding her greatest happiness in idol activities and frustration in the loss of normal routines.
Sakura overcame a significant health struggle requiring a heart transplant. The heart came from Mana Nagase, a top Hoshimi Production idol who died in a traffic accident. This resulted in Sakura inheriting Mana's singing voice, a discovery that surprised everyone, including Mana's spirit. Despite this connection, childhood Sakura dreamed of being a nurse or flower shop owner, not an idol. Her decision to audition for Hoshimi Production was impulsive, driven by a strong emotional pull upon encountering Kotono Nagase (Mana's sister). She found Kotono's dedication inspirational, though avoided explicitly calling her a rival.
Sakura evolves from relying on Mana's legacy to embracing her own identity. Early on, she felt pressure matching other members' dancing skills and frustration over her lack of training. A pivotal moment came when she consciously chose to sing with her natural voice instead of Mana's. This decision provided closure for Mana's spirit and symbolized Sakura's commitment to authenticity.
Balancing school and idol training often leaves her fatigued in class. She struggles academically, favoring physical education and art. Hobbies include group cooking and cleaning with fellow idols, solitary walks along cherished Hoshimi City beach, and carrying essentials like a handkerchief and water bottle. She feels most comfortable in the dormitory's living room and garden where the group congregates, mindful to avoid excessive noise to prevent scolding from member Saki Shiraishi. Her favorite foods are crispy tonkatsu from Hoshimi City's shopping street and French toast, with tea as her preferred beverage.
Sakura describes her bond with Sunny Peace members as sisterly. Her primary idol motivation is bringing smiles to fans, whom she credits as vital energy during tough training. She defines her ideal career as continuous growth through lessons and live performances, aiming long-term to become a top idol alongside her group. Without idol life, she imagines an ordinary, content existence as a student. Childhood memories include overcoming a traumatic ocean wave experience and treasuring a stuffed toy of Hoshimi City's mascot, "Gyogyotto-san," gifted by her mother during a difficult time.