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Reina Suzuki, nicknamed "Ren-Ren", is a second-generation member of the idol group I-1club. She performs in the "W Suzuki" duo with Moka Suzuki, sharing no blood relation despite their common surname. Possessing one of the strongest voices in the group, Reina achieved her singing prowess through dedicated effort and overcoming challenges.

She has light brown hazel eyes and long hazel brown hair styled with bangs. Of average height, she ranks among the older members. During practice, her attire consists of a pale yellow crop top over a longer purple vest, lime green cargo pants, and red trainers. Her hair accessories feature colored bows that change per appearance: mint green for practice, blue in "Tomaranai Mirai", pink in the "Jera" music video, and red in "New Chapter" outfits.

Reina exhibits a generally mild-mannered personality compared to her fellow I-1club members. However, she privately harbors the ambition to become the group's center, a desire revealed accidentally to Tina Kobayakawa, causing Reina visible fluster. She shows compassion, expressing concern to Moka Suzuki about the pressures of being the newly appointed center.

Her narrative begins with a brief appearance at the Tokyo Dome performance in "Seven Idols". Throughout the main anime, her involvement is limited but includes discussions with Tina and Moka regarding Shiho Iwasaki's strict leadership as center. She also critically remarks on Tasuku Hayasaka focusing solely on financial gains concerning rival group Wake Up, Girls!.

In "Shadow of Youth", Reina reappears during the I-1club team center battle announcement, showing visible shock at Moka Suzuki's promotion to leader of Team M. She later participates in a televised promotion for the single "Unmei no Megami" with Team M and Team S. Her role expands slightly in "Beyond the Bottom" when she and Tina directly approach Moka to offer support and encouragement during a difficult time. She performs as one of the three main vocalists for I-1club's "Tomaranai Mirai" at the Idol Festival, where the group loses to Wake Up, Girls!.

Her given name combines "玲" (re, meaning "the tinkling of jade") and "奈" (na, meaning "apple tree"). Her surname "Suzuki" derives from "鈴" (suzu, bell) and "木" (ki, tree/wood). In collaborative performances like "Gokujou Smile", she pairs with Nanami Yamashita from Wake Up, Girls!.