TV-Series
Description
Fūka Tamaki serves as a shrine maiden at a water god's shrine, performing rituals to calm rivers and waters. She attends Hijiribashi University Affiliated High School with her close companion, Inori Misuda. Born September 30th and 16 years old, she stands 164 cm tall, weighs 49 kg, and has measurements of 88-59-87. Her black hair is typically tied in a ponytail with a metallic silver ribbon, featuring straight-cut bangs framing her face and brown eyes.
Casually, she wears traditional shrine maiden garments: light lilac robes with dark purple accents, elbow-length sleeves featuring fuchsia-ribboned cuffs, and a large fuchsia bow at the front. She pairs this with a dark purple hakama skirt, white socks, and red-bound sandals. For jet racing, she dons a modified sleeveless white robe with red trim, golden rope detailing, and baggy sleeves secured by brown bands. This racing costume includes brown thong-like bottoms, thigh-high stockings with white trim, and red-string-tied white-and-brown shoes. A clasp depicting facing purple angelfish adorns the midsection, matching one worn by Inori Misuda.
Her personality splits between two distinct states. Typically, she embodies a calm, kind, and attentive shrine maiden demeanor, seen when protecting Inori from collisions or offering others advice on avoiding distractions. However, during jet racing or moments of stress, she becomes intensely aggressive, cursing, hurling insults—even at Inori—and displaying heightened intensity. This agitated state usually subsides post-race but can linger if triggered beforehand.
Jet racing forms an integral part of her rituals alongside Inori as the team "Suiryukai" (Sea Serpents), piloting the jet "Messie The Hunter". In an anime event, she intervenes to prevent Rin Namiki from accidentally colliding with Inori, later reminding Rin about distraction dangers and checking on Inori.
The video game narrative deepens her relationship with Inori. Mistaking Fūka's aggression for a curse, Inori attempts solo rituals and prayers to "cure" her, causing Fūka to withdraw and the shrine's waters to become turbulent. After the water god guides Inori in a dream—revealing improperly performed rituals—she realizes accepting Fūka's entire being is essential. Inori confesses her feelings, which Fūka reciprocates, transforming their relationship. Their reunion and united ritual calm the raging waters, with Inori embracing both aspects of Fūka.
In other game storylines, the Sea Serpents compete formidably, reaching the Kandagawa Cup finals. They initially challenge MKHU for praying at their shrine solely for competitive gain but forgive them upon recognizing their sincere motivations. They also seek performance advice from rivals like Hell’s Kitchen. An OVA episode shows her participating in a promotional video where carrying a mikoshi (portable shrine) triggers her racing persona, causing an abrupt shift from gentleness to aggression.
Her background centers on shrine duties and academic life, with UFO investigation noted as a personal hobby. Her name "Fūka" combines "maple" (楓) and "flower" (花), while "Tamaki" means "ring" or "circle" (環).
Casually, she wears traditional shrine maiden garments: light lilac robes with dark purple accents, elbow-length sleeves featuring fuchsia-ribboned cuffs, and a large fuchsia bow at the front. She pairs this with a dark purple hakama skirt, white socks, and red-bound sandals. For jet racing, she dons a modified sleeveless white robe with red trim, golden rope detailing, and baggy sleeves secured by brown bands. This racing costume includes brown thong-like bottoms, thigh-high stockings with white trim, and red-string-tied white-and-brown shoes. A clasp depicting facing purple angelfish adorns the midsection, matching one worn by Inori Misuda.
Her personality splits between two distinct states. Typically, she embodies a calm, kind, and attentive shrine maiden demeanor, seen when protecting Inori from collisions or offering others advice on avoiding distractions. However, during jet racing or moments of stress, she becomes intensely aggressive, cursing, hurling insults—even at Inori—and displaying heightened intensity. This agitated state usually subsides post-race but can linger if triggered beforehand.
Jet racing forms an integral part of her rituals alongside Inori as the team "Suiryukai" (Sea Serpents), piloting the jet "Messie The Hunter". In an anime event, she intervenes to prevent Rin Namiki from accidentally colliding with Inori, later reminding Rin about distraction dangers and checking on Inori.
The video game narrative deepens her relationship with Inori. Mistaking Fūka's aggression for a curse, Inori attempts solo rituals and prayers to "cure" her, causing Fūka to withdraw and the shrine's waters to become turbulent. After the water god guides Inori in a dream—revealing improperly performed rituals—she realizes accepting Fūka's entire being is essential. Inori confesses her feelings, which Fūka reciprocates, transforming their relationship. Their reunion and united ritual calm the raging waters, with Inori embracing both aspects of Fūka.
In other game storylines, the Sea Serpents compete formidably, reaching the Kandagawa Cup finals. They initially challenge MKHU for praying at their shrine solely for competitive gain but forgive them upon recognizing their sincere motivations. They also seek performance advice from rivals like Hell’s Kitchen. An OVA episode shows her participating in a promotional video where carrying a mikoshi (portable shrine) triggers her racing persona, causing an abrupt shift from gentleness to aggression.
Her background centers on shrine duties and academic life, with UFO investigation noted as a personal hobby. Her name "Fūka" combines "maple" (楓) and "flower" (花), while "Tamaki" means "ring" or "circle" (環).