TV-Series
Description
Honoka Tsukii is a university student raised in a family overseeing a shrine, grounding her in tradition. Her defining drive lies in relentless self-improvement, striving to refine her skills daily to embody her truest self. This ethos fuels her participation in the unit Flower, where collective artistic growth and mutual advancement form the group’s core.
Her name holds symbolic depth: the surname Tsukii merges the kanji for “moon” (月) and “dwelling” (居), evoking contemplative steadiness. Written in hiragana as ほのか, her given name Honoka invites dual kanji interpretations. The characters 和花 translate to “harmony” and “flower,” while 穂香 suggests “grain” and “fragrance,” both reflecting understated natural beauty.
Her name holds symbolic depth: the surname Tsukii merges the kanji for “moon” (月) and “dwelling” (居), evoking contemplative steadiness. Written in hiragana as ほのか, her given name Honoka invites dual kanji interpretations. The characters 和花 translate to “harmony” and “flower,” while 穂香 suggests “grain” and “fragrance,” both reflecting understated natural beauty.