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Description
Tsubaki is a 17-year-old female student from Yamato and the eldest sister in the unit Konohana wa Otome, performing alongside her younger sisters Nadeshiko and Kaede. She possesses light brown hair styled in a large loop secured by a flower accessory, amethyst eyes, a beauty mark beneath one eye, and stands 164 cm tall. Her typical outfit is her school uniform paired with white socks and black Mary Jane shoes. A camellia flower (tsubaki) adorns her hair, reflecting her name.

Publicly, Tsubaki maintains a graceful and responsible image as the eldest sister. Privately, she exhibits contrasting behaviors: she enjoys teasing others, tells dirty jokes, uses harsh language during class, and freely seduces younger girls. Though affectionate towards her sisters, she harbors a severe sister complex. This manifests in intrusive actions like covertly photographing them without consent and stealing personal items, including underwear, which she hides within her cleavage. She rationalizes the photography as "surprise photos" rather than stalking.

A skilled archer and witch, Tsubaki belongs to the archery club. Her magic utilizes paper talismans; she stores her bow within one and activates it by kissing the talisman to infuse it with magic. This allows the weapon to shift between forms as needed, a technique rooted in Yamato's Onmyōdō-inspired traditions. She is Konohana wa Otome's most proficient performer, demonstrating perfect command during orchestras—musical-magical performances—despite her personal eccentricities.

Her relationships are dominated by her obsession with her sisters. She frequently harasses Nadeshiko and Kaede, stealing Nadeshiko's bras or using their underwear as handkerchiefs, actions that cause them consistent exasperation. This fixation extends to a broader attraction to younger girls, evident in her enthusiastic reaction to Champe's "Little Sister Service" at a cabaret club, a venue she openly frequents. While her sisters reject her advances, Tsubaki remains unabashed about her conduct.

Within Konohana wa Otome, Tsubaki contributes to the group's fusion of traditional Yamato arts and Western rock. Her polished stage presence starkly contrasts with her off-stage antics, epitomizing the "Bunny-Ears Lawyer" archetype of high professional competence paired with personally disruptive behavior.