Haruomi Shingū, a 36-year-old rapper and track maker performing as Shura, owns and operates the Chinese restaurant Raimentei — often mistaken for a ramen shop. Standing 180 cm tall with blood type A and born on September 9, his life pivots around key events: discovering hip-hop at 12, debuting as a track maker at 16, and withdrawing from music after his father's suicide at 20. By 22, he co-founded the unit BURAIKAN. At 25, he obtained his Phantometal. Music paused at 27 when he inherited his family's restaurant, reopening it as Raimentei at 32.
During his BURAIKAN era, Haruomi had yellow eyes and black hair — medium-length, longer at the back. His stage attire featured a black turtleneck, leather jacket, skinny jeans with gold scale patterns, purple sneakers, and layers of silver and gold jewelry. Tattoos marked his right hand: a wheel emblem, purple star, and split skull across the fingers. Now, graying hair, facial stubble, and eye wrinkles define him. He wears casual work clothes: a black shirt, gray jeans, sneakers, and a Raimentei apron, often with a bandana and ponytail.
Outwardly expressionless and brusque with communication struggles, his music contrasts sharply — delicate, expressive, and technically advanced, manipulating sound with fluid skill. His sole vulnerability is an inability to refuse requests from his partner Chisei, known as Yasha. They share mutual nicknames (Shura for Haruomi, Yasha for Chisei) and complementary traits: Haruomi's dark hair offsets Chisei's blonde. Matching purple star tattoos symbolize their bond.
His disciplined routine includes:
- Sleep or songwriting from 3:00 AM to 8:00 AM
- Restaurant preparation and operation from 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM, with intermittent breaks
- Late-night tasks like ingredient orders until 3:00 AM
Holidays prioritize songwriting.
Haruomi's Phantometal is a gold ring with an eastern dragon emblem, worn on his right middle finger and activated by kissing. It summons a phantom: a silver eastern dragon wreathed in liquid metal, fueled by the trauma of his father’s suicide and enabling illusions.
He refers to himself as "Ore" and calls Chisei "Yasha," who addresses him as "Shura" or "Partner." Their history includes resolving creative clashes through activities like drag races. Public identifiers include hashtags like #ThoroughGenius and #BestAtCookingAndComposing.