TV-Series
Description
Ayaka Sunohara is the dedicated primary caretaker of Sunohara Inn, expertly handling cooking, cleaning, and laundry as part of her daily routine, though she finds the work occasionally strenuous. She possesses honey-blonde shoulder-length hair, amber eyes, and stands 165 cm tall, typically dressed in her signature white turtleneck sweater, dark pink ankle-length skirt, light pink apron, white socks, and dark pink sandals.
She exhibits a gentle, compassionate, and motherly nature toward all residents, treating them with doting affection that can become clingy or overprotective. This nurturing instinct manifests in frequent physical affection, including offering lap pillows and expertly performing ear cleanings for multiple residents. Despite her warmth, Ayaka is notably inept with technology, requiring help for basic tasks like using cellphones or computers.
Ayaka expresses no strong interest in dating or marriage, prioritizing her caretaking role. Outside work, she enjoys drinking alcohol with her close friend Nishiki Yatsuho; however, she is a lightweight and easily becomes intoxicated, leading to uninhibited behavior. She harbors fears of horror movies and the possibility of unknown individuals entering her bedroom at night.
Her relationship with younger resident Aki Shiina is significant. Ayaka consistently treats him with maternal care, referring to herself as his "onee-san" (older sister) and often overlooking his attempts to assert masculinity. She unintentionally invades his personal space through hugs or actions like bathing together—the latter occurring when she mistakes him for a girl during a rain incident. While largely oblivious to his romantic feelings, her actions sometimes carry ambiguous undertones, like acting intimately or making him wear feminine clothing. She also interacts warmly with other residents, including her younger sister Nana Sunohara, though the two differ markedly in appearance and personality.
Loyal to the Sunohara family, Ayaka took on various odd jobs to support them financially. Her dedication to her role and the residents earns her their deep respect and admiration. Her name, Ayaka (彩花), combines "color" (彩) and "flower" (花), meaning "colorful flower," while her surname Sunohara (春原) signifies "spring field."
She exhibits a gentle, compassionate, and motherly nature toward all residents, treating them with doting affection that can become clingy or overprotective. This nurturing instinct manifests in frequent physical affection, including offering lap pillows and expertly performing ear cleanings for multiple residents. Despite her warmth, Ayaka is notably inept with technology, requiring help for basic tasks like using cellphones or computers.
Ayaka expresses no strong interest in dating or marriage, prioritizing her caretaking role. Outside work, she enjoys drinking alcohol with her close friend Nishiki Yatsuho; however, she is a lightweight and easily becomes intoxicated, leading to uninhibited behavior. She harbors fears of horror movies and the possibility of unknown individuals entering her bedroom at night.
Her relationship with younger resident Aki Shiina is significant. Ayaka consistently treats him with maternal care, referring to herself as his "onee-san" (older sister) and often overlooking his attempts to assert masculinity. She unintentionally invades his personal space through hugs or actions like bathing together—the latter occurring when she mistakes him for a girl during a rain incident. While largely oblivious to his romantic feelings, her actions sometimes carry ambiguous undertones, like acting intimately or making him wear feminine clothing. She also interacts warmly with other residents, including her younger sister Nana Sunohara, though the two differ markedly in appearance and personality.
Loyal to the Sunohara family, Ayaka took on various odd jobs to support them financially. Her dedication to her role and the residents earns her their deep respect and admiration. Her name, Ayaka (彩花), combines "color" (彩) and "flower" (花), meaning "colorful flower," while her surname Sunohara (春原) signifies "spring field."