TV Special
Description
Kyōsuke Aoi, a former professional soccer player, now pursues an idol career with his twin brother Yusuke as unit W under 315 Productions. As the younger twin, he displays a responsible, intellectual nature, serving as the unit’s strategist and leader. His glasses distinguish him offstage, removed during performances.

Kyōsuke and Yusuke shared a lifelong soccer passion, turning professional together. During a critical match, Yusuke sustained a career-ending knee injury attempting a risky maneuver. Kyōsuke blamed himself for not preventing it, abandoning soccer out of guilt and conflict over continuing without his brother. At Yusuke’s suggestion, they joined 315 Productions to remain a team as idols.

Initially hesitant about idol work, Kyōsuke grew to embrace performances. His analytical mindset and soccer playmaker background translate to strong problem-solving and coaching abilities. He frequently worries and doubts himself, contrasting Yusuke’s confidence, but idol activities teach him to trust others and lean on his support network. Both twins refer to their producer as "coach" and fans as "supporters," echoing their athletic roots.

Kyōsuke exhibits fierce protectiveness, especially toward Yusuke, fueled by lingering injury guilt. This extends to vulnerable individuals like Yumi, whom he comforts after her sibling’s cruelty. He reacts harshly to those harming siblings, confronting Yuto for tormenting Rokuro and Benio and opposing the Motoe twins for targeting Kisaragi. Enemies recognize his resilience and capability despite vulnerability.

He collaborates with other idols in events like joint concerts and training camps. During a typhoon, he assists Jupiter with stage setup when crew members are absent. He participates in the "315 Variety Pack! Made In Passion!" special, engaging in varied activities.

His bond with Yusuke remains central. Yusuke consistently reassures him the injury was not his fault, strengthening their relationship. This mutual support helps Kyōsuke overcome self-blame, channeling his strategic thinking and protectiveness into idol work and defending allies.