Shō Hinakawa serves as an Enforcer in Division 01 of Tokyo’s Public Safety Bureau Criminal Investigation Department, specializing in holographic technology and pharmaceutical analysis. His gray eyes peer out beneath messy crimson hair that partially obscures his left eye, complementing a wardrobe of tailored black suits with purple-accented sleeves, swapped for a practical light brown hooded jacket during operations. Standing at 175 cm with a lean 55 kg frame, blood type O, and corrected eyesight (0.7 left, 0.9 right), his physicality balances precision with understated agility.
Born December 26, 2094, in Nakano ward, Hinakawa’s adolescence was marked by debilitating depression and subsequent reliance on prescription medications. After graduating Nakano Municipal Daisan Junior High School in 2111 and later Fuji High School, he channeled expertise in holography and pharmaceuticals into roles as a technical consultant and drug recycler before joining law enforcement.
Introverted and terse, Hinakawa often communicates through clipped phrases like “Daijoubu,” yet his analytical acuity surfaces in critical moments—unmasking holographic deceptions or differentiating drug compounds with forensic accuracy. Though physically frail, he engineers custom holographic combat drones for sparring and rigorously trains to compensate for this weakness.
His unwavering loyalty to Akane Tsunemori earns her the affectionate moniker “Onee-chan,” persisting even after her career demotion despite scrutiny from superiors. The Sibyl System assigns him an A+ synergy rating with Kazumichi Irie and D- with Arata Shindo.
Hinakawa sustains nocturnal habits: two-hour sleep intervals, daily vitamins, and hobbies spanning VR hockey, strategic card games, and curating trinkets on his bedroom shelves. He avoids cannabis, covets a Transformation Hero series belt buckle, and favors uplifting literature like Ishimaru Genshou’s *Speed* and Nakajima Ramo’s *Passing Through the Middle of Eternity*.
A supplementary novelization reveals him refining combat tactics against self-programmed holographic adversaries, driven by resolve to shield Tsunemori—a testament to his silent dedication to merging technical mastery with operational resilience.