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Description
Jun Tsuzuki is one of the main characters in this anime. He is a first-year student majoring in the Artist course at Eisen High School, a prestigious institution dedicated to the art form known as Perception Art. As a childhood friend of both Kazuya Yamanashi and Kyo Takise, Jun holds a central position in the story's primary relationships. He is depicted as a boy with blonde hair that is cut to ear length and blue eyes. His birthday is June 30th, he is 173cm tall, and his blood type is A.
Characterized by a frank and open personality, Jun is straightforward and reliable. He is a supportive friend who often encourages Kazuya, sometimes quite forcefully, by giving him a motivating push when his friend becomes overly sentimental or anxious, especially concerning matters related to their mutual friend Kyo. Jun seems to understand the atmosphere between his two childhood friends well. He is perceptive enough to sense that Kyo has his own unspoken reasons for distancing himself, and he chooses to watch over the delicate situation with care rather than forcing the issue. He playfully teases Kazuya and Kyo about their complicated dynamic, but he also offers advice and, when necessary, scolds them, all while genuinely hoping that the three of them can be close friends again.
Jun's primary motivation is tied to his past and his present at Eisen High School. He enrolls alongside Kazuya with the shared dream of becoming a Perception Artist. However, a deeper and unspoken goal is to help restore the friendship with Kyo, which fractured following an incident that occurred approximately ten years prior to the story's start. His role in the narrative is largely that of a steadfast and grounding presence for Kazuya, acting as his most dependable friend. He actively supports Kazuya as they navigate their new school life and investigate the mysteries surrounding Perception Art and their shared history. He is often seen trying to mediate or understand the tension between Kazuya and Kyo, and at one point, after a troubling conversation with Kyo, he even seeks outside advice from Michitaka Nanba, a senior and another key figure, showing his commitment to finding a resolution.
Key relationships define Jun's character. His bond with Kazuya Yamanashi is one of mutual support and long-standing friendship; Jun is constantly cheering Kazuya up and standing by his side. His relationship with Kyo Takise is more complex, defined by their shared past and Kyo's current avoidance. Jun is not avoiding Kyo himself but is trying to understand the situation from a distance. He also has a relationship with Michitaka Nanba, who is his cousin. In front of Michitaka, Jun is noted to act a little bit selfish or spoiled, suggesting a more relaxed and familial side to his personality.
While Jun does not possess flashy supernatural abilities, his notable strengths are his emotional intelligence and his social perceptiveness. His ability to both cheerfully tease and sincerely advise his friends, while also delicately monitoring a difficult emotional situation, showcases a mature and nuanced understanding of the people around him. His development within the story centers on his efforts to bridge the gap between Kazuya and Kyo, actively working to mend their fractured group dynamic rather than being a passive observer.
Characterized by a frank and open personality, Jun is straightforward and reliable. He is a supportive friend who often encourages Kazuya, sometimes quite forcefully, by giving him a motivating push when his friend becomes overly sentimental or anxious, especially concerning matters related to their mutual friend Kyo. Jun seems to understand the atmosphere between his two childhood friends well. He is perceptive enough to sense that Kyo has his own unspoken reasons for distancing himself, and he chooses to watch over the delicate situation with care rather than forcing the issue. He playfully teases Kazuya and Kyo about their complicated dynamic, but he also offers advice and, when necessary, scolds them, all while genuinely hoping that the three of them can be close friends again.
Jun's primary motivation is tied to his past and his present at Eisen High School. He enrolls alongside Kazuya with the shared dream of becoming a Perception Artist. However, a deeper and unspoken goal is to help restore the friendship with Kyo, which fractured following an incident that occurred approximately ten years prior to the story's start. His role in the narrative is largely that of a steadfast and grounding presence for Kazuya, acting as his most dependable friend. He actively supports Kazuya as they navigate their new school life and investigate the mysteries surrounding Perception Art and their shared history. He is often seen trying to mediate or understand the tension between Kazuya and Kyo, and at one point, after a troubling conversation with Kyo, he even seeks outside advice from Michitaka Nanba, a senior and another key figure, showing his commitment to finding a resolution.
Key relationships define Jun's character. His bond with Kazuya Yamanashi is one of mutual support and long-standing friendship; Jun is constantly cheering Kazuya up and standing by his side. His relationship with Kyo Takise is more complex, defined by their shared past and Kyo's current avoidance. Jun is not avoiding Kyo himself but is trying to understand the situation from a distance. He also has a relationship with Michitaka Nanba, who is his cousin. In front of Michitaka, Jun is noted to act a little bit selfish or spoiled, suggesting a more relaxed and familial side to his personality.
While Jun does not possess flashy supernatural abilities, his notable strengths are his emotional intelligence and his social perceptiveness. His ability to both cheerfully tease and sincerely advise his friends, while also delicately monitoring a difficult emotional situation, showcases a mature and nuanced understanding of the people around him. His development within the story centers on his efforts to bridge the gap between Kazuya and Kyo, actively working to mend their fractured group dynamic rather than being a passive observer.