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Description
Shizuku Osaka is a first-year Nijigasaki High School student and a member of the school idol club subunit A・ZU・NA. Residing in Kamakura, she commutes a significant distance to attend Nijigasaki after transferring from Seiran High School. An only child living with her family, she has a female golden retriever named Ophelia.
She embodies the polite, level-headed, and mature demeanor of a traditional Japanese beauty (yamato nadeshiko). While generally calm and responsible, she displays timidity in social situations and tends to bottle up anxieties, especially about seeming odd due to her interests. Genuinely selfless, she readily supports peers by hosting study sessions or inviting club members home during trips. Though easy to tease, she firmly asserts herself when needed, often through stern interactions with the less mature Kasumi.
Her primary passion is acting, driving her membership in the school's theater club. She dedicates substantial time to voice training, script brainstorming, and costume creation, drawing inspiration from classic tales like *The North Wind and the Sun* and *The Tale of Princess Kaguya*. She initially pursued school idol activities to enhance her acting, later recognizing parallels between theater and idol performances in their shared goal of moving audiences and evoking smiles, solidifying her commitment to both.
Physically, Shizuku has long dark brown hair typically styled in a half ponytail secured with a red ribbon and light blue eyes. She stands 1.57 meters tall, with blood type A and a birthday on April 3.
Her development centers on reconciling her dual commitments and overcoming personal anxieties. As an original idol club member, she initially withdrew to focus solely on theater, prompted by admiration for a senior. Her narrative involves rejoining the club and integrating theatrical expertise into idol performances. This journey helps her address insecurities about her "old-fashioned" interests in classic films and literature, allowing her to embrace them openly. Her confidence grows as she learns to express feelings more freely, exemplified by public acknowledgment of supporters and her aspiration to inspire through acting and idol work. She articulates a long-term dream of performing plays for her future child.
Shizuku acknowledges endearing quirks like her inability to stop discussing acting once engaged and her poor coordination with ball sports, often leading to humorous mishaps. Her character arc consistently emphasizes balancing responsibility with self-expression and finding the courage to pursue new challenges while staying true to her artistic identity.
She embodies the polite, level-headed, and mature demeanor of a traditional Japanese beauty (yamato nadeshiko). While generally calm and responsible, she displays timidity in social situations and tends to bottle up anxieties, especially about seeming odd due to her interests. Genuinely selfless, she readily supports peers by hosting study sessions or inviting club members home during trips. Though easy to tease, she firmly asserts herself when needed, often through stern interactions with the less mature Kasumi.
Her primary passion is acting, driving her membership in the school's theater club. She dedicates substantial time to voice training, script brainstorming, and costume creation, drawing inspiration from classic tales like *The North Wind and the Sun* and *The Tale of Princess Kaguya*. She initially pursued school idol activities to enhance her acting, later recognizing parallels between theater and idol performances in their shared goal of moving audiences and evoking smiles, solidifying her commitment to both.
Physically, Shizuku has long dark brown hair typically styled in a half ponytail secured with a red ribbon and light blue eyes. She stands 1.57 meters tall, with blood type A and a birthday on April 3.
Her development centers on reconciling her dual commitments and overcoming personal anxieties. As an original idol club member, she initially withdrew to focus solely on theater, prompted by admiration for a senior. Her narrative involves rejoining the club and integrating theatrical expertise into idol performances. This journey helps her address insecurities about her "old-fashioned" interests in classic films and literature, allowing her to embrace them openly. Her confidence grows as she learns to express feelings more freely, exemplified by public acknowledgment of supporters and her aspiration to inspire through acting and idol work. She articulates a long-term dream of performing plays for her future child.
Shizuku acknowledges endearing quirks like her inability to stop discussing acting once engaged and her poor coordination with ball sports, often leading to humorous mishaps. Her character arc consistently emphasizes balancing responsibility with self-expression and finding the courage to pursue new challenges while staying true to her artistic identity.