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Sharo Kirima is a main character in the anime, recognizable by her wavy blonde hair and emerald eyes. Her name is derived from Kilimanjaro, a type of coffee. She is fifteen years old, born on July 15th, and has a height of 151 centimeters with blood type A. Sharo attends a prestigious school as a scholarship student, a testament to her excellent academic performance. To support herself, she works multiple part-time jobs, primarily as a waitress at the herbal tea cafe Fleur de Lapin, which means Rabbit Flower in French.
Her personal life is marked by economic constraints. She lives alone in an old, small house next to the home of her childhood friend, Chiya Ujimatsu. Her parents work far away, and the living expenses they provide are tight, forcing Sharo to be resourceful and find bargains to make ends meet. Despite her financial situation, her appearance and refined demeanor often give others the impression that she is a wealthy young lady. This misunderstanding is a source of social anxiety for her, as she worries about how her peers perceive her. Sharo is generally a serious, responsible, and sensible person who is quick to offer advice or correct others when they act foolishly. She can be timid and introverted, with a sharp tongue and a sarcastic streak, but she is also quite naive and rarely refuses a request from her friends.
One of Sharo's most defining quirks is her extreme reaction to caffeine. If she consumes a beverage with caffeine, such as coffee, she becomes intoxicated, losing her calm demeanor and becoming overly energetic and playful, similar in personality to Cocoa Hoto. She also has a phobia of rabbits, which she developed after being bitten by Anko, the pet rabbit at Chiya's family cafe. Despite her fear, she eventually comes to live with a wild rabbit she names Wild Geese, with encouragement from her friends to help her overcome her phobia. In contrast to her fear of rabbits, she has a deep knowledge and love for black tea and cups, and she is surprisingly skilled at blow darts, a talent she developed in her youth.
Sharo shares a long-standing and close friendship with Chiya, her next-door neighbor since childhood. She also holds a deep admiration for Rize Tedeza, an upperclassman at her school, and often becomes flustered and acts silly around her. Their first meeting occurred when Rize saved Sharo from a wild rabbit. Sharo gets along very well with Chino Kafuu, respecting her to the point of saying she would like to have her as a little sister. Her role in the group of friends is often that of a tsukkomi, a straight man who reacts with sharp, angry retorts to the antics of others, especially Cocoa.
Sharo's motivation is rooted in self-reliance and achieving her dreams. Her dream is to one day attend a national university in the city. Her story shows her development as she learns to balance her pride with her reality, revealing her true circumstances to her friends who accept her without judgment. Her journey also includes gradually facing her fear of rabbits by caring for Wild Geese, demonstrating a growing sense of courage and responsibility.
Her personal life is marked by economic constraints. She lives alone in an old, small house next to the home of her childhood friend, Chiya Ujimatsu. Her parents work far away, and the living expenses they provide are tight, forcing Sharo to be resourceful and find bargains to make ends meet. Despite her financial situation, her appearance and refined demeanor often give others the impression that she is a wealthy young lady. This misunderstanding is a source of social anxiety for her, as she worries about how her peers perceive her. Sharo is generally a serious, responsible, and sensible person who is quick to offer advice or correct others when they act foolishly. She can be timid and introverted, with a sharp tongue and a sarcastic streak, but she is also quite naive and rarely refuses a request from her friends.
One of Sharo's most defining quirks is her extreme reaction to caffeine. If she consumes a beverage with caffeine, such as coffee, she becomes intoxicated, losing her calm demeanor and becoming overly energetic and playful, similar in personality to Cocoa Hoto. She also has a phobia of rabbits, which she developed after being bitten by Anko, the pet rabbit at Chiya's family cafe. Despite her fear, she eventually comes to live with a wild rabbit she names Wild Geese, with encouragement from her friends to help her overcome her phobia. In contrast to her fear of rabbits, she has a deep knowledge and love for black tea and cups, and she is surprisingly skilled at blow darts, a talent she developed in her youth.
Sharo shares a long-standing and close friendship with Chiya, her next-door neighbor since childhood. She also holds a deep admiration for Rize Tedeza, an upperclassman at her school, and often becomes flustered and acts silly around her. Their first meeting occurred when Rize saved Sharo from a wild rabbit. Sharo gets along very well with Chino Kafuu, respecting her to the point of saying she would like to have her as a little sister. Her role in the group of friends is often that of a tsukkomi, a straight man who reacts with sharp, angry retorts to the antics of others, especially Cocoa.
Sharo's motivation is rooted in self-reliance and achieving her dreams. Her dream is to one day attend a national university in the city. Her story shows her development as she learns to balance her pride with her reality, revealing her true circumstances to her friends who accept her without judgment. Her journey also includes gradually facing her fear of rabbits by caring for Wild Geese, demonstrating a growing sense of courage and responsibility.