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Shiho Kitazawa, a 14-year-old idol born on January 18, stands 161 cm tall and weighs 46 kg with blood type A. Her physical measurements are 83-56-84. She possesses very dark brown, wavy hair reaching just below her torso and honey-colored eyes. Her casual outfit typically features a long black-and-white striped t-shirt with a black cat print, worn over a black lace skirt.
Characterized by a reserved and serious demeanor, Shiho often appears cold or distant. She initially regards fellow idols as professional rivals rather than friends, prioritizing work efficiency over socializing. This attitude developed from childhood trauma; her father disappeared without warning when she was young, forcing her to mature quickly and become the primary caretaker for her younger brother, Riku. She became an idol primarily to financially support her family, aspiring to treat her brother to trips abroad or gifts. She maintains frequent phone communication with her mother for mutual check-ins, a habit others misinterpret as disinterest.
Despite her serious exterior, Shiho harbors a hidden sentimental side. She cherishes remnants of her childhood, particularly picture books, which she enjoys reading. She admires idols because they remind her of princesses from those stories. She collects plushies, treasuring a black cat named "Kitty" most—a gift from her father at age eight. She occasionally talks to this plushie privately. Her hobbies include searching for picture books and communicating with her mother.
Shiho excels in household chores like sewing, demonstrated when she repaired another idol's damaged jacket. She possesses strong academic skills and memory, often assisting peers such as Mirai with studies. However, she struggles with dance routines, practicing extensively at home to compensate. She feels nervous before live performances, relying on messages from her mother to calm down, and forces smiles onstage to avoid appearing cold to fans.
Professionally, Shiho shows gradual openness. During preparations for a major concert, she initially advocated continuing rehearsals without a missing member, emphasizing efficiency. Yet, she eventually participated in group efforts to support that member. She maintains politeness, addressing most people by their family names. Her serious nature invites lighthearted teasing from peers like Akane, though Shiho typically ignores this to focus on work.
Symbolically, Shiho is associated with black cats, representing her lone-wolf image and personal history. This motif appears on her casual wear and personal belongings.
Characterized by a reserved and serious demeanor, Shiho often appears cold or distant. She initially regards fellow idols as professional rivals rather than friends, prioritizing work efficiency over socializing. This attitude developed from childhood trauma; her father disappeared without warning when she was young, forcing her to mature quickly and become the primary caretaker for her younger brother, Riku. She became an idol primarily to financially support her family, aspiring to treat her brother to trips abroad or gifts. She maintains frequent phone communication with her mother for mutual check-ins, a habit others misinterpret as disinterest.
Despite her serious exterior, Shiho harbors a hidden sentimental side. She cherishes remnants of her childhood, particularly picture books, which she enjoys reading. She admires idols because they remind her of princesses from those stories. She collects plushies, treasuring a black cat named "Kitty" most—a gift from her father at age eight. She occasionally talks to this plushie privately. Her hobbies include searching for picture books and communicating with her mother.
Shiho excels in household chores like sewing, demonstrated when she repaired another idol's damaged jacket. She possesses strong academic skills and memory, often assisting peers such as Mirai with studies. However, she struggles with dance routines, practicing extensively at home to compensate. She feels nervous before live performances, relying on messages from her mother to calm down, and forces smiles onstage to avoid appearing cold to fans.
Professionally, Shiho shows gradual openness. During preparations for a major concert, she initially advocated continuing rehearsals without a missing member, emphasizing efficiency. Yet, she eventually participated in group efforts to support that member. She maintains politeness, addressing most people by their family names. Her serious nature invites lighthearted teasing from peers like Akane, though Shiho typically ignores this to focus on work.
Symbolically, Shiho is associated with black cats, representing her lone-wolf image and personal history. This motif appears on her casual wear and personal belongings.