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Ryūnosuke Tsunashi hails from Okinawa, raised in a divorced family where his debt-burdened fisherman father contrasted with his mother's remarriage to the influential "Hotel King." He maintains regular contact with his three younger brothers during days off, sharing stories and casual talks. Okinawa's climate left him sensitive to cold winters, while childhood interactions with foreign guests at his stepfather's hotel cultivated conversational English skills.
As a TRIGGER member, his agency projects a "Wild and Sexy" image starkly opposed to his true gentle, kind nature—shy around women after growing up with brothers. He often clarifies this discrepancy yet accepts its professional necessity. His kindness manifests in an older-brother role toward younger individuals, mediating conflicts within TRIGGER between Gaku and Tenn, and during external collaborations like IDOLiSH7’s shuffle unit with Tamaki and Sogo. His manager notes his emotional resilience: a "strong heart" enduring industry pressures.
Days off prioritize chores, Okinawa family calls, and TRIGGER socialization—drinking with Gaku or hosting meals. Mornings start with Okinawan-habit jogging, followed by cooking breakfasts featuring home-sent ingredients for dishes like bitter melon stir-fry. Work includes magazine shoots (sometimes suggestive or humorous, like posing with an eggplant), variety shows, dance/vocal lessons, and album promotions. Evenings involve light group dinners for camaraderie. He enjoys Awamori but becomes troublesome when drunk—drawing on his stomach or dancing. He dislikes photography due to clumsiness with cameras.
Within TRIGGER, Gaku uses "Ryuu" casually while Tenn drops honorifics; Ryūnosuke values drinking with Gaku and Tenn’s rare group participation. IDOLiSH7 members address him respectfully as "Tsunashi-san," except Tamaki’s affectionate "Ryuu-aniki." He mentors Mitsuki Izumi through cooking and exercise, joins Re:vale’s barbecues, and shares a notable bond with Sogo Osaka—a former TRIGGER fan. Their collaborations (e.g., LOVE&GAME unit) feature mutual support: Ryūnosuke advises Sogo on family reconciliation, prioritizes his well-being over work, and shares meals/cooking/drinking sessions where Sogo relaxes visibly.
He excels at cooking, particularly fish and Okinawan cuisine. He prefers comedies, funny stories, and binge-watching dramas over weekly episodes. Ticklish on both foot surfaces, he compares himself to mood-lifting "Shequasar"-flavored drinks, reflecting his desire to uplift others. Notable trivia includes ranking second in a "Man Women Want to Be Embraced By" (later "sexiest man") poll, repeated removals from TRIGGER’s group chat by Tenn, and near-choking upon learning his Valentine’s chocolates marketed "a sexy night" with him.
Key developments involve reconciling Okinawan roots with idolhood, navigating his public-private dissonance, and supporting peers. During TRIGGER’s independence transition, he championed Sogo’s family reconciliation despite operational strains, balancing group stability with genuine idol community relationships.
As a TRIGGER member, his agency projects a "Wild and Sexy" image starkly opposed to his true gentle, kind nature—shy around women after growing up with brothers. He often clarifies this discrepancy yet accepts its professional necessity. His kindness manifests in an older-brother role toward younger individuals, mediating conflicts within TRIGGER between Gaku and Tenn, and during external collaborations like IDOLiSH7’s shuffle unit with Tamaki and Sogo. His manager notes his emotional resilience: a "strong heart" enduring industry pressures.
Days off prioritize chores, Okinawa family calls, and TRIGGER socialization—drinking with Gaku or hosting meals. Mornings start with Okinawan-habit jogging, followed by cooking breakfasts featuring home-sent ingredients for dishes like bitter melon stir-fry. Work includes magazine shoots (sometimes suggestive or humorous, like posing with an eggplant), variety shows, dance/vocal lessons, and album promotions. Evenings involve light group dinners for camaraderie. He enjoys Awamori but becomes troublesome when drunk—drawing on his stomach or dancing. He dislikes photography due to clumsiness with cameras.
Within TRIGGER, Gaku uses "Ryuu" casually while Tenn drops honorifics; Ryūnosuke values drinking with Gaku and Tenn’s rare group participation. IDOLiSH7 members address him respectfully as "Tsunashi-san," except Tamaki’s affectionate "Ryuu-aniki." He mentors Mitsuki Izumi through cooking and exercise, joins Re:vale’s barbecues, and shares a notable bond with Sogo Osaka—a former TRIGGER fan. Their collaborations (e.g., LOVE&GAME unit) feature mutual support: Ryūnosuke advises Sogo on family reconciliation, prioritizes his well-being over work, and shares meals/cooking/drinking sessions where Sogo relaxes visibly.
He excels at cooking, particularly fish and Okinawan cuisine. He prefers comedies, funny stories, and binge-watching dramas over weekly episodes. Ticklish on both foot surfaces, he compares himself to mood-lifting "Shequasar"-flavored drinks, reflecting his desire to uplift others. Notable trivia includes ranking second in a "Man Women Want to Be Embraced By" (later "sexiest man") poll, repeated removals from TRIGGER’s group chat by Tenn, and near-choking upon learning his Valentine’s chocolates marketed "a sexy night" with him.
Key developments involve reconciling Okinawan roots with idolhood, navigating his public-private dissonance, and supporting peers. During TRIGGER’s independence transition, he championed Sogo’s family reconciliation despite operational strains, balancing group stability with genuine idol community relationships.