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Rokka Asahi, known as LOCK, moved from Gifu Prefecture to Tokyo on a scholarship for Haneoka Girls' High School. Initially struggling with academics and daily life, she mastered household chores through sheer determination before leaving. Her family, persuaded by her dedication, supported the move. In Tokyo, she lives and works part-time at her relatives' bathhouse, Asahiyu, while also helping with event coordination at Live House Galaxy.
She possesses slate blue hair, often in a low ponytail secured by a distinctive star-patterned scrunchie from middle school friends, and wears thick black glasses. During performances, she removes both due to a past incident where nerves caused a mistake. Her casual style features frilly dresses, loose socks, and brown Mary Jane shoes, plus a key-shaped necklace symbolizing home.
Shy and prone to stuttering, she exclaims "hiiii" when distressed and reverts to her Gifu dialect under stress or excitement, often saying "dera." Despite initial clumsiness and social anxiety, she shows resilience and tenacity, especially in pursuing guitar. Inspired by Poppin'Party's performance at SPACE's final live show to move to Tokyo, her dedication is evident in meticulous practice and a notebook tracking expenses. She dislikes eating ramen in shops due to feeling rushed and enjoys sweet bean paste, roasted sweet potatoes, enka music, and rakugo.
Her musical journey started in middle school with the band TRICK, BERRY, and PAT, which disbanded when she left. Struggling to find high school bandmates, her guitar skills gained recognition during a joint school festival; her solo prompted an encore and led to her joining RAISE A SUILEN as guitarist. Her stage name LOCK plays on her given name, her determined "rock-like" personality, and her key necklace.
She formed a close friendship with Asuka Toyama on their first school day. She also bonds with Mashiro Kurata over their shared admiration for Poppin'Party, though they sometimes compete over fandom. Within RAISE A SUILEN, she shares a "little sister" dynamic with Masuki Satō. She maintains contact with her middle school bandmates and regularly communicates with her Gifu family.
Her development traces a path from hesitant newcomer to confident performer, channeling passion into disciplined practice and collaborative musicianship while balancing part-time work and studies.
She possesses slate blue hair, often in a low ponytail secured by a distinctive star-patterned scrunchie from middle school friends, and wears thick black glasses. During performances, she removes both due to a past incident where nerves caused a mistake. Her casual style features frilly dresses, loose socks, and brown Mary Jane shoes, plus a key-shaped necklace symbolizing home.
Shy and prone to stuttering, she exclaims "hiiii" when distressed and reverts to her Gifu dialect under stress or excitement, often saying "dera." Despite initial clumsiness and social anxiety, she shows resilience and tenacity, especially in pursuing guitar. Inspired by Poppin'Party's performance at SPACE's final live show to move to Tokyo, her dedication is evident in meticulous practice and a notebook tracking expenses. She dislikes eating ramen in shops due to feeling rushed and enjoys sweet bean paste, roasted sweet potatoes, enka music, and rakugo.
Her musical journey started in middle school with the band TRICK, BERRY, and PAT, which disbanded when she left. Struggling to find high school bandmates, her guitar skills gained recognition during a joint school festival; her solo prompted an encore and led to her joining RAISE A SUILEN as guitarist. Her stage name LOCK plays on her given name, her determined "rock-like" personality, and her key necklace.
She formed a close friendship with Asuka Toyama on their first school day. She also bonds with Mashiro Kurata over their shared admiration for Poppin'Party, though they sometimes compete over fandom. Within RAISE A SUILEN, she shares a "little sister" dynamic with Masuki Satō. She maintains contact with her middle school bandmates and regularly communicates with her Gifu family.
Her development traces a path from hesitant newcomer to confident performer, channeling passion into disciplined practice and collaborative musicianship while balancing part-time work and studies.