TV-Series
Description
Kohana Aigasaki, a second-year transfer student at Hoshinomori School of Magical Arts, enrolls to continue the legacy of her late mother, Sakura Aigasaki—a celebrated ikebana artist. Her mid-back orange hair, accented with yellow butterfly accessories, and light olive-green eyes mirror her mother’s heritage. She dons the school’s purple-lapeled uniform and seasonal attire such as a floral-patterned blue yukata during festivals.

Initially driven to mirror her mother’s achievements, Kohana grapples with self-doubt, particularly in manifesting the essential “Light of Arte” sparkles. Early setbacks—faltering attempts at Sakura’s ikebana methods and a stress-induced collapse—reflect her turmoil between external pressures and personal insecurities. Support from friends later guides her toward valuing originality over imitation.

Outwardly kind and optimistic, Kohana uplifts peers with rallying cries like “I know we can do it!”, yet conceals fears of inadequacy and supernatural phenomena, internalizing stress. Key relationships include Teika Ichijoji, a childhood rival turned growth catalyst; Aoi Suminomiya, whom she inspires to reclaim calligraphy; and Rui Anjou, whose dormant dance passion she rekindles. While male peers develop romantic or profound ties with her, her anime narrative prioritizes self-discovery over reciprocation.

Her arc across media contrasts proactive committee challenges in the visual novel with the anime’s emotional focus. A pivotal Summer Festa collaboration reveals the necessity of authentic expression, culminating in ikebana-born sparkles reflecting her unique style. Familial history involves generations of magical rivalry with Teika’s lineage, evolving from tension to mutual respect that bridges their divide. Standing 158 cm with a 45 kg frame and Pisces zodiac, her traits align with artistic empathy.

Expanded game narratives explore individual bonds through character-specific routes, while the anime concludes with Kohana confidently asserting her identity beyond her mother’s shadow, epitomized by a triumphant festival performance showcasing her distinct artistic voice.