OVA
Description
Miyako Hoshino, a 19-year-old Virgo college student born September 9, stands 1.63 meters tall with ginger-brown neck-length hair, bangs covering her left eye, and aubergine-colored eyes. She consistently wears a burgundy tracksuit marked by white stripes on arms and legs, prioritizing comfort.
Daughter of Chizuru Hoshino and an often-absent father, she is the older sister of Hinata Hoshino. Miyako adores Hinata but feels burdened by her intense admiration and clinginess. She fears her mother’s judgment over her reclusive habits and occasional childishness, though mutual affection anchors their bond.
She exhibits pronounced social anxiety: shy around strangers, avoiding eye contact, and struggling in unfamiliar conversations. Preferring solitude indoors, she avoids socializing yet attends college regularly and excels academically. Her self-perception remains negative; she deems herself unattractive and worries about disappointing others, especially when contrasted with Hinata’s idealized portrayals to classmates.
Despite laziness and nervousness, Miyako possesses talents in cooking, housework, sewing, and baking. She crafts intricate cosplay outfits and uses homemade sweets to connect with Hana Shirosaki, Hinata’s classmate. An intense infatuation for Hana drives her to offer treats in exchange for modeling her cosplay—a dynamic that initially unsettles Hana but warms through Miyako’s sincerity and culinary skill.
Gradually emerging from isolation, Miyako bonds with Hinata’s friends: Noa Himesaka discovers her secret cosplaying and shares her interests, while Koyori Tanemura models her creations. Koko Matsumoto, a high school classmate, resurfaces with obsessive admiration mirroring Miyako’s fixation on Hana. Though unnerved initially, Miyako accepts Koko’s friendship. Positive reinforcement from Hana’s and Noa’s mothers—who value her childcare help—bolsters her confidence.
Key background details: Her private cosplaying is an open secret among close acquaintances. In high school, she fabricated a track-and-field background to deter Hinata from joining the sewing club and wore green contact lenses. Her name translates etymologically to "Star Field Metropolis."
Throughout her evolution, Miyako shifts from withdrawal to community engagement—joining summer festivals, supporting school plays, aiding Hinata’s friends, and pursuing fashion design. Her dream of co-founding a sweets shop with Hana reflects commitment to nurturing bonds. While retaining social awkwardness, her journey reflects growing self-acceptance and awareness of her positive impact.
Daughter of Chizuru Hoshino and an often-absent father, she is the older sister of Hinata Hoshino. Miyako adores Hinata but feels burdened by her intense admiration and clinginess. She fears her mother’s judgment over her reclusive habits and occasional childishness, though mutual affection anchors their bond.
She exhibits pronounced social anxiety: shy around strangers, avoiding eye contact, and struggling in unfamiliar conversations. Preferring solitude indoors, she avoids socializing yet attends college regularly and excels academically. Her self-perception remains negative; she deems herself unattractive and worries about disappointing others, especially when contrasted with Hinata’s idealized portrayals to classmates.
Despite laziness and nervousness, Miyako possesses talents in cooking, housework, sewing, and baking. She crafts intricate cosplay outfits and uses homemade sweets to connect with Hana Shirosaki, Hinata’s classmate. An intense infatuation for Hana drives her to offer treats in exchange for modeling her cosplay—a dynamic that initially unsettles Hana but warms through Miyako’s sincerity and culinary skill.
Gradually emerging from isolation, Miyako bonds with Hinata’s friends: Noa Himesaka discovers her secret cosplaying and shares her interests, while Koyori Tanemura models her creations. Koko Matsumoto, a high school classmate, resurfaces with obsessive admiration mirroring Miyako’s fixation on Hana. Though unnerved initially, Miyako accepts Koko’s friendship. Positive reinforcement from Hana’s and Noa’s mothers—who value her childcare help—bolsters her confidence.
Key background details: Her private cosplaying is an open secret among close acquaintances. In high school, she fabricated a track-and-field background to deter Hinata from joining the sewing club and wore green contact lenses. Her name translates etymologically to "Star Field Metropolis."
Throughout her evolution, Miyako shifts from withdrawal to community engagement—joining summer festivals, supporting school plays, aiding Hinata’s friends, and pursuing fashion design. Her dream of co-founding a sweets shop with Hana reflects commitment to nurturing bonds. While retaining social awkwardness, her journey reflects growing self-acceptance and awareness of her positive impact.