Ichika Kindo, Fumiya Kindo's younger sister, competes for the Victories Beyblade club. Her journey started in the elite Spark Wings under Fumiya's demanding leadership, focused solely on victory. Dissatisfied, she left to join the team-oriented and fun-focused Victories, establishing a lasting sibling rivalry. Physically, Ichika has short blonde hair with distinctive red streaks at the top and light blue eyes. She typically wears a purple Letterman jacket featuring a yellow smiley face pin with shark-like teeth, a plain white t-shirt underneath, black denim shorts, blackish-gray thigh-high stockings with red stripes, and multi-colored shoes. Large red stripes with small purple streaks adorn her jacket sleeves. This appearance resembles Zac, sharing blonde hair with red streaks and blue eyes. Personality-wise, Ichika is a serious, dedicated blader prioritizing teamwork and loyalty. She demonstrated this by defending Dante Koryu from her brother's criticism early on. Her determined yet supportive nature is often compared to Shasa from *Beyblade Burst Evolution*. Despite her stern Beyblade approach, she cares for Fumiya, though she frequently denies these feelings. Her primary Beyblade is Archer Hercules Gravity Operate, wielded with the Victories. Notably, its name remains unchanged in the English dub, making her the only Victories member with this distinction. Her Beybattle record includes an unspecified outcome match against Dante Koryu in *Beyblade Burst Rise* Episode 2. She battled Valt Aoi and Joe Lazure in Episode 4, losing to Joe Lazure 0–2. Ichika's relationship with Fumiya involves fierce competition due to their opposing clubs, yet she retains underlying concern. This is evident subtly, such as becoming visibly invested during his Bey Carnival semifinal match against Lodin. With Victories teammates, she offers pragmatic responses to Tango’s ideas, like questioning funding for a training journey, and demands focus during critical battles. Her blood type is O. She is older than teammate Taka, revealed in Episode 21. Her character design and narrative role position her as a moral contrast to win-obsessed bladers, reinforcing the Victories' theme of camaraderie over individual glory.

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Ichika Kindo

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