TV-Series
Description
Yuzuki Teramitsu, the introverted half of the Teramitsu twins, contrasts his outgoing younger brother Haruhi with a quiet, contemplative presence. Born in England to a British father and Japanese mother, his early life was shaped by his mother’s prolonged illness and death, his father’s subsequent abandonment, and a relocation to Japan after their grandfather’s passing. Raised in an orphanage, he and Haruhi grew close to its director, affectionately addressing her as "grandmother."
Yuzuki’s black hair, parted to the left, and a distinctive mole on his neck complement his preference for soft sweaters and understated attire. A bookish introvert, he immerses himself in reading, sketching, and art museums, occasionally losing track of his surroundings—mistakenly donning Haruhi’s clothes or tuning out conversations. Childhood bullying over his mixed heritage deepened his aversion to crowds, though he slowly cultivates social confidence with Haruhi’s encouragement and guidance from Tsubasa, a staff member overseeing their idol group.
His bond with Haruhi hinges on mutual protectiveness: Yuzuki comforted Haruhi during frequent childhood illnesses, while Haruhi later deflected romantic advances to shield him. As they mature, Yuzuki yearns to carve an identity beyond their twin dynamic, pursuing solo endeavors to assert his individuality.
Interactions reveal a mentorship with Goshi Kaneshiro of THRIVE, united by their overseas upbringing in the "Returnee Trio," who share leisurely outings and candid advice. He bonds with Momotaro Onzai over a mutual love for traditional Japanese sweets and confides in Tsubasa about his aspirations and past struggles.
Fascinated by Japanese aesthetics, Yuzuki cherishes tea ceremonies, collects nerikiri confections, and owns an automatic mochi pounder. His nostalgia for cultural traditions he barely experienced as a child fuels a desire to visit Kyoto for artisan teacups, blending reverence for craftsmanship with a search for rootedness.
Through idol training, he confronts stage anxiety and perfectionism, balancing his gentle demeanor with performance demands. His journey weaves healing from familial loss and abandonment with navigating sibling ties, steadily forging a path toward artistic independence and self-definition.
Yuzuki’s black hair, parted to the left, and a distinctive mole on his neck complement his preference for soft sweaters and understated attire. A bookish introvert, he immerses himself in reading, sketching, and art museums, occasionally losing track of his surroundings—mistakenly donning Haruhi’s clothes or tuning out conversations. Childhood bullying over his mixed heritage deepened his aversion to crowds, though he slowly cultivates social confidence with Haruhi’s encouragement and guidance from Tsubasa, a staff member overseeing their idol group.
His bond with Haruhi hinges on mutual protectiveness: Yuzuki comforted Haruhi during frequent childhood illnesses, while Haruhi later deflected romantic advances to shield him. As they mature, Yuzuki yearns to carve an identity beyond their twin dynamic, pursuing solo endeavors to assert his individuality.
Interactions reveal a mentorship with Goshi Kaneshiro of THRIVE, united by their overseas upbringing in the "Returnee Trio," who share leisurely outings and candid advice. He bonds with Momotaro Onzai over a mutual love for traditional Japanese sweets and confides in Tsubasa about his aspirations and past struggles.
Fascinated by Japanese aesthetics, Yuzuki cherishes tea ceremonies, collects nerikiri confections, and owns an automatic mochi pounder. His nostalgia for cultural traditions he barely experienced as a child fuels a desire to visit Kyoto for artisan teacups, blending reverence for craftsmanship with a search for rootedness.
Through idol training, he confronts stage anxiety and perfectionism, balancing his gentle demeanor with performance demands. His journey weaves healing from familial loss and abandonment with navigating sibling ties, steadily forging a path toward artistic independence and self-definition.