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This is a list of minor characters appearing in the Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai series, split into groups by association and organized by order of appearance.

Main Manga and Anime Series[]

Shuchi'in Academy[]

Students[]

Maki
Debut
Manga: Chapter 29
Anime: Episode 7
Name
Kanji: マキ
Rƍmaji: Maki
VA
Japanese: Hikaru Akao

Maki (マキ, Maki?) is a minor character in the series. She was hoping to hangout with her boyfriend, Takkun but he prioritized soccer instead and she does wanna cheer for him.

Takkun
Debut
Manga: Chapter 29
Anime: Episode 7
Name
Kanji: タックン
Rƍmaji: Takkun

Takkun  (タックン, Takkun?) is Maki's boyfriend but he seems to prioritize soccer over hanging out with her.

Teppei Tanaka
Debut
Manga: Chapter 115
Anime: Episode 31
Name
Kanji: 田侭 ć“Čćčł
Rƍmaji: Tanaka Teppei
VA
Japanese: Chiaki Kobayashi
English: Kristian Eros

Teppei Tanaka  (田侭 ć“ČćčłăŸăȘか おっășい, Tanaka Teppei?) is part of the PR team of the Culture Festival Committee. He has quite long hair with a fringe and wears glasses and the regular school uniform. He is seemingly book smart with a nerdy appearance and has a crush on Tsubame Koyasu.

Etymology
The name Teppei means "philosophy, clear" (ć“Č) (tep) and "flat, broad, level, even, peaceful" (ćčł) (hei/pei).
Teppei's surname Tanaka means "field, rice paddy" (田) (ta) and "middle" (侭) (naka).

Masaru Kobayashi
Debut
Manga: Chapter 115
Anime: Episode 31
Name
Kanji: ć°æž— ăƒžă‚”ăƒ«
Rƍmaji: Kobayashi Masaru
VA
Japanese: Kouhei Amasaki

Masaru Kobayashi  (ć°æž— ăƒžă‚”ăƒ«ă“ă°ă‚„ă— ăŸă•ă‚‹, Kobayashi Masaru?) is the treasurer of the Culture Festival Committee. He has quite long hair with a fringe and wears round thick glasses and buck teeth and the regular school uniform. He is seemingly book smart with a nerdy appearance and has a crush on Tsubame Koyasu.

Etymology
Masaru's surname Kobayashi means "small" (氏) (ko) and "forest" (林) (hayashi/bayashi).

Daiki Sato
Debut
Manga: Chapter 115
Anime: Episode 31
Name
Kanji: 䜐藀 ăƒ€ă‚€ă‚­
Rƍmaji: Satƍ Daiki
VA
Japanese: Gen Sato

Daiki Sato  (䜐藀 ăƒ€ă‚€ă‚­ă•ăšă† だいき, Satƍ Daiki?) is the safety officer of the Culture Festival Committee. He has quite long hair with a bangs and wears glasses and the regular school uniform. He is seemingly book smart with a nerdy appearance and has a crush on Tsubame Koyasu.

Etymology
The name Daiki is written in katakana (ăƒ€ă‚€ă‚­), which has no special meaning. However, when written in kanji (ć€§èŒ, 性æšč or 性èČŽ), it could possibly mean:

  • ć€§èŒ - "big, great" (性) (dai) and "brightness, radiance, shine, sparkle, gleam, twinkle" (茝) (ki).
  • 性æšč - "big, great" (性) (dai) and "tree" (æšč) (ki).
  • 性èČŽ - "big, great" (性) (dai) and "valuable" (èČŽ) (ki).

Daiki's surname Sato means "help, aid" (䜐) (sa) and "wisteria" (è—€) (to).

Toshiko
Debut
Manga: Chapter 146
Anime: First Kiss wa Owaranai Episode 3
Name
Kanji: べしこ)
Rƍmaji: Toshiko

Toshiko (べしこ), Toshiko?) is a minor character in the series. She is a former classmate of Kaguya Shinomiya, who had difficulties with folding origami that were intended for their teacher at hospital.

Etymology
The name Toshiko is written in hiragana (べしこ), which has no special meaning. However, when written in kanji (æ•ć­ or æ·‘ć­), it could possibly mean:

  • æ•ć­ - "quick, clever, sharp" (敏) (toshi) and "child" (歐) (ko).
  • æ·‘ć­ - "graceful, gentle, pure" (淑) (toshi) and "child" (歐) (ko).

Kaoru
Debut
Manga: Chapter 146
Anime: First Kiss wa Owaranai Episode 3
Name
Kanji: 薫
Rƍmaji: Kaoru

Kaoru (薫, Kaoru?) was Kaguya Shinomiya's classmate in sixth grade, who made a scene one time by slapping Kaguya.

Etymology
The name Kaoru means "fragrance, fragrant" (薫).

Sarina
NoneSmall-01
Debut
Manga: Chapter 158 (Mentioned)
Name
Kanji: ă‚”ăƒȘナ
Rƍmaji: Sarina

Sarina (ă‚”ăƒȘナ, Sarina?) is a minor character only mentioned in the series. Not much is known about her other than Rei Onodera mentioning how she slept with Tsubame's then boyfriend behind her back, and Onodera insisting it was especially painful for Tsubame due to their link.

Etymology
The name Sarina (2) is written in katakana (ă‚”ăƒȘナ), which has no special meaning. However, when written in kanji (ć’Čæąšèœ, çŽ—ćˆ©ć„ˆ, 玗里愛, 玗莉菜, ć°éˆŽć„ˆ, 鹯鈎愈, ćœ©é‡Œć„ˆ, ç ‚é‡Œć„ˆ, æČ™é‡Œèœ, ć‰æąšé‚Ł or äœæąšć„ˆ), it could possibly mean:

  • ć’Čæąšèœ - "blossom" (ć’Č) (sa), "pear" (æąš) (ri) and "vegetables, greens" (菜) (na).
  • çŽ—ćˆ©ć„ˆ - "thread, silk" (算) (sa), "benefit, advantage" (戩) (ri) and "apple tree" (愈) (na).
  • 玗里愛 - "thread, silk" (算) (sa), "village" (里) (ri) and "love, affection" (愛) (na).
  • 玗莉菜 - "thread, silk" (算) (sa), "white jasmine" (莉) (ri) and "vegetables, greens" (菜) (na).
  • ć°éˆŽć„ˆ - "small" (氏) (sa), "bell" (鈎) (ri) and "apple tree" (愈) (na).
  • 鹯鈎愈 - "sudden, sound of the wind" (鹯) (sa), "bell" (鈎) (ri) and "apple tree" (愈) (na).
  • ćœ©é‡Œć„ˆ - "color" (ćœ©) (sa), "village" (里) (ri) and "apple tree" (愈) (na).
  • ç ‚é‡Œć„ˆ - "sand, grit" (砂) (sa), "village" (里) (ri) and "apple tree" (愈) (na).
  • æČ™é‡Œèœ - "sand" (æș) (sa), "village" (里) (ri) and "vegetables, greens" (菜) (na).
  • ć‰æąšé‚Ł - "fork, crotch" (揉) (sa), "pear" (æąš) (ri) and "what?" (那) (na).
  • äœæąšć„ˆ - "help, aid" (䜐) (sa), "pear" (æąš) (ri) and "apple tree" (愈) (na).

Shigechii
NoneSmall-01
Debut
Manga: Chapter 158 (Mentioned)
Name
Kanji: しげち
Rƍmaji: Shigechii
Shigechii (しげち, Shigechii?) is a supporting character in the series, mentioned by Rei Onodera.
Tetchan
NoneSmall-01
Debut
Manga: Chapter 158 (Mentioned)
Name
Kanji: おっづ
Rƍmaji: Tetchan
Tetchan (おっづ, Tetchan?) is a supporting character in the series, first mentioned by Rei Onodera. She is the girlfriend of Miipan and the two are spotted by others to be dating during the second years' class trip to Kyoto.
Miipan
NoneSmall-01
Debut
Manga: Chapter 158 (Mentioned)
Name
Kanji: ăżăƒŒă±ă‚“
Rƍmaji: Miipan
Miipan (ăżăƒŒă±ă‚“, Miipan?) is a supporting character in the series, first mentioned by Rei Onodera. He is the boyfriend of Tetchan and the two are spotted by others to be dating during the second years' class trip to Kyoto.
Mori
NoneSmall-01
Debut
Manga: Chapter 158 (Mentioned)
Name
Kanji: æŁź
Rƍmaji: Mori

Mori (æŁźă‚‚ă‚Š, Mori?) is a supporting character in the series, first mentioned by Rei Onodera. He leads a crew in the Soccer Club which got into conflict with the Soccer Club Captain's crew. He is one of the Soccer Club's "dynamic duo of year three".

Etymology
The surname Mori means "forest" (æŁź).

Kazu
NoneSmall-01
Debut
Manga: Chapter 158 (Mentioned)
Name
Kanji: ă‚«ă‚ș
Rƍmaji: Kazu
Kazu (ă‚«ă‚ș, Kazu?) is a supporting character in the series, first mentioned by Rei Onodera. He is one of the Soccer Club's "dynamic duo of year three".
Hifumi Abe
NoneSmall-01
Debut
Manga: Chapter 211 (Mentioned)
Name
Kanji: 阿郚 ăČごみ
Rƍmaji: Abe Hifumi

Hifumi Abe (阿郹あăč ăČごみ, Abe Hifumi) is a minor character mentioned only in the series. He is first introduced as student of class 1-B at Shuchi'in Academy and is the owner of Gomanosuke.

Trivia
The surname Abe is the same as Abe no Miushi (阿怍 ćŸĄäž»äșș), the third suitor from The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. Since members of of student council besides Kaguya are all based on the other suitors, there were speculations that Hifumi was going to play a major role but it was a red haring and he plays no part in the overall plot of the story.

Staff[]

Hikaru Oobayashi
Hikaru
Debut
Manga: Chapter 211
Name
Kanji: ć€§æž— ăƒ’ă‚«ăƒ«
Rƍmaji: Oobayashi Hikaru

Hikaru Oobayashi (ć€§æž— ăƒ’ă‚«ăƒ«, Oobayashi Hikaru?) is the homeroom teacher of Class 3-A. He used to teach at a public school but was transferred to teach at Shuchi'in Academy under orders from Shuchi'in's principal.

Trivia
Hikaru is aged 29.

Komari Machida
Komari
Debut
Manga: Chapter 211
Name
Kanji: ç”ș田 恋鞠
Rƍmaji: Machida Komari

Komari Machida (ç”ș田 恋鞠, Machida Komari?) is the homeroom teacher of Class 2-A.

Etymology
The name Komari means "love" (恋) (ko) and "ball" (鞠) (mari).
Komari's surname Machida means "town, village, block, street" (ç”ș) (machi) and "field, rice paddy" (田) (ta/da).

Family Members[]

Shinomiya[]

Kaguya's Sister-in-law
NoneSmall-01
Debut
Manga: Chapter 108 (mentioned)
Kaguya's Sister-in-law is the wife of one of Kaguya's brothers and presumably the mother of her nephew. She appears to have a much greater amount of empathy than the rest of the Shinomiya family, given that Kaguya speaks of her with a greater deal of civility. This is most likely a result of her having married into the family rather than being raised in it.
Makoto Shijo
Makoto
Debut
Manga: Chapter 168 (flashback)
Name
Kanji: ć››æĄ 真琮
Rƍmaji: Shijo Makoto
Makoto Shijo (ć››æĄ 真琮, Shijo Makoto?) is Maki and Mikado's father, as well as the leader of the Shijo Corporation.

He has the similar appearance as his son, Mikado.

Yakumo Amano
Yakumo
Debut
Manga: Chapter 183
Name
Kanji: 怩野 ć…«é›Č
Rƍmaji: Amano Yakumo

Yakumo Amano (怩野 ć…«é›Čă‚ăŸăź やくも, Amano Yakumo?) is the aide of Un'yo Shinomiya. He has black hair and wears glasses.

Etymology
The name Yakumo means "eight" (ć…«) (ya) and "cloud" (é›Č) (kumo).
Yakumo's surname Amano means "heaven, sky" (怩) (ama) and "field, wilderness" (野) (no).

Seiryƫ Shinomiya
Seiryu Shinomiya
Debut
Manga: Chapter 242 (mentioned), Chapter 249 (actual)
Name
Kanji: 曛漼 青韍
Rƍmaji: Shinomiya Seiryuu

SeiryĆ« Shinomiya (曛漼 青韍, Shinomiya Seiryuu?) is the second half-brother of Kaguya Shinomiya. During his handful of appearance, he is seen with a suit accompanied by a fedora. He is described as Oko'slapdog by Un'yo.

He first appears to Miyuki to bring him compensation for his breakup with Kaguya. He later seen intercepting Ai and Chika during their attempt to rescue Kaguya. He is forced to back down after his attempt of extortion gets recorded and Chika and Miko threatens to release the footage online.

Trivia
His name was originally listed as Kousei Shinomiya in Chapter 242.

Masato Hayasaka
Masato Hayasaka
Debut
Manga: Chapter 255
Name
Kanji: æ—©ć‚ æ­Łäșș
Rƍmaji: Hayasaka Masato
Masato Hayasaka (æ—©ć‚ æ­Łäșș, Hayasaka Masato?) is the father of Ai Hayasaka as well as husband of Nao Hayasaka. He is also Gan'an Shinomiya's personal secretary as well as Kaguya Shinomiya's godfather.

Other Family[]

Fujiwara's Uncle
NoneSmall-01
Debut
Manga: Volume 1 extras (mentioned)
Fujiwara's Uncle (real name unknown) is the uncle of Fujiwara sisters. He is current Minister of the Right.
Toyomi Fujiwara
Debut
Manga: Chapter 39
Anime: Episode 8 (cameo), Episode 11 (actual)
Name
Kanji: è—€ćŽŸ è±ŠćźŸ
Rƍmaji: Fujiwara Toyomi
VA
Japanese: Mikako Komatsu
English: Natalie Van Sistine

Toyomi Fujiwara (è—€ćŽŸ è±ŠćźŸă”ă˜ă‚ă‚‰ べよみ, Fujiwara Toyomi?) is the eldest of the Fujiwara sisters. She is often seen wearing revealing outfits, with hair similar to Chika's except that she tied hers with a flower shaped clip to go down on her left shoulder. Toyomi is the laid back older sister type and usually wears an aloof expression on her face. She is very seductive and does whatever she likes, even against her own parents wishes.

Her highly seductive nature is revealed through multiple comments made during the series, Such as when she states that she finds Kei Shirogane to be the type of innocent girl she would like to see "ruined." In this regard she is similar in the way that she often makes disturbing comments akin to that of her sister Moeha Fujiwara.

Etymology
The name Toyomi means "abundant, plenty, lush" (豊) (toyo) and "fruit, good result, truth" (漟) (mi).
Toyomi's surname Fujiwara means "wisteria" (è—€) (fuji) and "field, plain" (掟) (hara/wara).
Trivia
Toyomi is a fan of horror movies.
Daichi (Toyomi's father) sees her as a bad influence on Chika and Moeha.

Iino's Father
Iino's Father
Debut
Manga: Chapter 66 (mentioned), Chapter 156 (flashback)
Iino's Father (real name unknown) is the father of Miko Iino. He works as a judge in the Supreme Court.

He was seen accepting the apologies from Yu for breaking Miko's arm after the Christmas party.

Iino's Mother
NoneSmall-01
Debut
Manga: Chapter 66 (mentioned)

Iino's Mother (real name unknown) is the mother of Miko Iino. She is part of an international humanitarian group and spends long periods of time out of the country.

Trivia
She is the only immediate family member of the Student Council who is never seen at any point in the series.

Maho Fujiwara
Debut
Manga: Chapter 87
Name
Kanji: è—€ćŽŸ 䞇穂
Rƍmaji: Fujiwara Maho

Maho Fujiwara  (è—€ćŽŸ äž‡ç©‚ă”ă˜ă‚ă‚‰ ăŸă», Fujiwara Maho?) is the matriarch of the Fujiwara. She has shoulder length light-colored hair that has bangs over her eyebrows and light-colored or dark-colored eyes. She is seen wearing formal clothing and a necklace but unlike her daughters, she has small breasts.

Maho served as a diplomat in the past, resulting in at least her middle daughter becoming multilingual. She is overly protective of her daughters and prevented Chika Fujiwara from playing video games.

Etymology
The name Maho means "ten thousand, myriads, all" (侇) (ma) and "grain" (穂) (ho).
Maho's surname Fujiwara means "wisteria" (è—€) (fuji) and "field, plain" (掟) (hara/wara).
Trivia
Maho's first appearance in manga was skipped in what would have been in either episodes 22 or 23. As a result, the only time she is ever seen in the anime is during the TV version of Love is Show.

Ishigami's Father
Ishigami's Father
Debut
Manga: Chapter 89 (flashback)
Ishigami's Father (real name unknown) is the father of Yu Ishigami. He is the president of a small toy company.

He regularly scolded Yu after his suspension and personally brought him to apologize to Iino's parents for breaking her arm after the Christmas party.

Ishigami's Mother
Ishigami's Mother
Debut
Manga: Chapter 89 (flashback)
Ishigami's Mother (real name unknown) is the mother of Yu Ishigami. She runs a flower shop.
Fujiwara's Grandfather
Debut
Manga: Chapter 105
Anime: Episode 28
VA
Japanese: Kenta Sasa
Fujiwara's Grandfather (real name unknown) is the grandfather of Fujiwara sisters. He's an old man with circular glasses and is balding and wears a happy expression on his face.

He comes from a family of politicians. His father/father-in-law was once the prime minister, and his son/son-in-law is the current minister of the right, making his lineage one of extreme prestige. He's very kind and generous as he keeps spoiling Chika with loads of pocket money, even doing so behind her mother's back. .

Ishigami's Brother
Debut
Manga: Chapter 111
Anime: Episode 30
Ishigami's Brother (real name unknown) is the older brother of Yu Ishigami. He looks very similar to his younger brother but has shorter hair and has a shorter fringe that faces the left side. As the first son of the president of a small toy company, he is next in line to inherit his dad's toy company.

Pets[]

Pes
Debut
Manga: Chapter 8
Anime: Episode 3
Name
Kanji: ペă‚č
Rƍmaji: Pes
VA
Japanese: Yuki Ishikari
English: Christopher Guerrero

Pes (ペă‚čășす?) is the pet of the Fujiwara Family. He is quite a large dog with piercing eyes like the president, he also has golden fur and floppy ears. According to Chika, he is a good boy who loves to do tricks like: Roll over, Sit, Etc. He is love his owner, Chika and is well liked by Kaguya.

Trivia
Pes' appearance has been compared to Miyuki Shirogane's.
His begging pose faces to the left.
His name is likely derived from the Czech word for "dog", or from one of the similar words in other Slavic languages.

Philly
Philly
Debut
Manga: Chapter 49
Name
Kanji: ナメ郎
Rƍmaji: Namerou

Philly (ナメ郎, Namerou?) is a small fish, about the size of a human hand. Originally procured by Fujiwara, Philly was meant to help Shirogane overcome his fear of dealing with raw fish. However, when the time came to finally fillet him, Fujiwara had grown so close to him that she takes him in as a pet instead.

Trivia
Its Japanese name, Namerou is a reference to a dish fish as its main ingredient.
In the translation by VIZ version, its name is Tartare.

Gomanosuke
Gomanosuke
Debut
Manga: Chapter 211
Name
Kanji: èƒĄéș»ăźćŠ©
Rƍmaji: Gomanosuke
Gomanosuke (èƒĄéș»ăźćŠ©?) is the pet cat of Hifumi Abe, it has sleek black fur, and piercing eyes. Despite his appearance, he is a very friendly and is quite popular around Shuchi'in. However he doesn't like Miyuki Shirogane, as he always hisses or run away from him.

Gomanosuke first appears at the start of the new school year, when Kaguya finds him sitting on the desk in the Student Council's room, taking shelter from the rain. Kaguya first detests the cat but quickly warms up to him, giving him warm milk and even naming him Edward, believing he was a stray. Gomanosuke then leaves through the window once the rain stops, and an angry Kaguya shouts at the cat to not come back, with the belief that cats only think for themselves. However it returns to the Student Council's room the following day, with Miyuki and Chika witnessing the cat sleeping on Kaguya's lap. Chika then reveals the cat's real name is Gomanosuke, surprising Kaguya with the strange name.

Later due to lacking members for the student council, Miko would name Gomanosuke the general affairs officer for the 69th student council.

Four Ramen Emperors of Tokyo[]

The Four Ramen Emperors of Tokyo are a quartet of ramen connoisseurs, said to be the greatest ramen eaters in the entire metropolitan area.

Saburo Odajima
Debut
Manga: Chapter 43
Anime: Episode 11
Name
Kanji: ć°ç”°ćł¶ 侉郎
Rƍmaji: Odajima Saburo
VA
Japanese: Haruo Satou; Takahiro Yamaguchi (Young)
English: David Wald

Saburo Odajima ((ć°ç”°ćł¶ äž‰éƒŽăŠă ă˜ăŸ ă•ă¶ă‚ă†, Odajima Saburo?) once had a relationship with Mashimashima of Jinbochou, but he broke up with her over their polar opposite ramen styles, believing they'll eventually end up at each other's throats.

During one of his visits to a ramen shop, he ran into Chika and had a face-off against her ramen eating. He also attended Shuchi'in Culture Festival, tasting the food and drinks on offer as well as commenting on Kaguya's coffee and tea making.

Etymology
The name Saburo means "three" (侉) (sabu) and "son" (郎) (ro).
Saburo's surname Odajima means "small" (氏) (o), "field, rice paddy" (田) (ta/da) and "island" (泶) (shima/jima).

J. Suzuki of Koenji
Debut
Manga: Chapter 43 (mentioned), Chapter 45 (actual)
Anime: Episode 11 (mentioned), Episode 12 (actual)
Name
Kanji: é«˜ć††ćŻșたJ鈎朚
Rƍmaji: J. Suzuki of Koenji
VA
Japanese: Takeshi Maruyama
English: Ben Phillips

J. Suzuki of Koenji (é«˜ć††ćŻșたJéˆŽæœšă“ă†ăˆă‚“ă˜ăźă˜ă‡ă„ă™ăšă?) is a taxi driver who once served Kaguya and her friends to go see the Fireworks. During the Shuchi'in Culture Festival, he's one of the customers that Kaguya served. He also had a face-off against Chika's ramen eating.

He is an old looking man, with very short and black hair. As a taxi driver, he often wears the clothes common among taxi drivers as well as a hat with a circle in the middle of it .

Takahiko Tanuma
Takahiko
Debut
Manga: Chapter 43 (mentioned), Chapter 157 (actual)
Anime: Episode 11 (mentioned)
Name
Kanji: 田æČŒ ć°ŠćœŠ
Rƍmaji: Tanuma Takahiko

Takahiko Tanuma (田æČŒ ć°ŠćœŠăŸăŹăŸ たかăČこ, Tanuma Takahiko?), also known as Hermit of Sugamo, is a retiree and was once famous as the Ramen King on television. He once ran into Chika and ordered an ultra spicy ramen, which Chika followed suit.

Etymology
The name Takahiko means "honor, precious, valuable, priceless, noble, exalted, sacred" (氊) (taka) and "boy, prince" (ćœŠ) (hiko).
Takahiko's surname Tanuma means "field, rice paddy" (田) (ta) and "swamp, pond, bog" (æČŒ) (numa).

Trivia
Despite having the same surname (Tanuma), any relationship between Takahiko, Tsubasa Tanuma and Shozo Tanuma is unknown at this time.
His nickname is also translated as Sage of Sugamo/Immortal of Sugamo.

Mashimashima of Jinbochou
Glutton
Debut
Manga: Chapter 43 (mentioned), Chapter 210 (actual)
Anime: Episode 11 (mentioned)

Mashimashima of Jinbochou once dated Saburo Odajima in the past but he broke up with her over their conflicting ramen styles. She felt unable to change her way of life and continued her pursue her style. In the present she had forgotten why she began eating ramen like this, until she happens to see Chika Fujiwara's satisfaction from finishing her ramen.

She has long dark brown hair and prominent cheekbones. She wears a pink top.

Trivia
Her nickname is also translated as Sage of Sugamo/Immortal of Sugamo.

Other Characters[]

Mikiti
Debut
Manga: Chapter 9
Anime: Episode 3
Name
Kanji: みき
Rƍmaji: Miki
VA
Japanese: Hina Kino
English: Suzie Yeung

Mikiti (ミキティみきどぃ, Miki?) is an elementary school student, who has big eyes and short brown hair with bangs that reach her eyes.

Kaguya came across her crying at the sidewalk. Kaguya would aids her crossing the streets. She ends up reuniting with her friend, Ienaga that she crosses the street with from then on.

Trivia
She thinks Kaguya is a genius.
Mikiti shares the same English voice actor as Rei Onodera.

Ienaga
Ienaga
Debut
Manga: Chapter 9
Anime: Episode 3
Name
Kanji: ćź¶æ°ž
Rƍmaji: Ienaga

Ienaga (ćź¶æ°ž, Ienaga?) has short black hair and is about the same height as Mikiti. After calling for Mikiti, they walk hand-in-hand to their school. From then on, she walks with Mikiti to their school as seen by Kaguya.

Etymology
The surname Ienaga means "house, home, family, residence/residency, building, dwelling, habitation" (柶) (ie) and "eternal" (æ°ž) (naga).
Trivia
Kaguya thought that Ienaga was bullied at first due to her 'Yeti' nickname.

The Nurse
Debut
Manga: Chapter 79
Anime: Episode 20
VA
Japanese: Yuka Nukui
The Nurse (real name unknown) is the assistant of Shozo Tanuma.
Hajime Echizen
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Debut
Manga: Volume 10 extras (mentioned)
Name
Kanji: è¶Šć‰ăŻă˜ă‚
Rƍmaji: Echizen Hajime
Hajime Echizen (è¶Šć‰ăŻă˜ă‚, Echizen Hajime?) Investigator to the Financial World, who once helped Go Kazamatsuri find his brother after many difficult cases.
Singh
Singh
Debut
Manga: Chapter 161
Name
Kanji: ă‚·ăƒł
Rƍmaji: Shin
Singh  (ă‚·ăƒłă‚·ăƒł?) serves as the tour guide for Shijo twins' trip to India.

Spin-off[]

Bukkake Threesome[]

The Bukkake Threesome are a trio of young boys who fight with water guns.

Kiyoshi
Kiyoshi
Debut
Manga: Doujinshi Chapter 2
Name
Kanji: æž…
Rƍmaji: Kiyoshi

Kiyoshi (æž…?) is a member of the Bukkake Threesome and enjoys water fight and playing pranks in the park. He also still bathes with his Mother so he doesn't get flustered when he sees breasts or bras.

He is quite reckless and innocent, not dirty minded but unintentionally does pervy things, he is also impressionable and soon started developing lustful and pervy behavior like his friends.

Etymology
The name Kiyoshi means "clear, pure, clean" (æž…).

Murasaki
Murasaki
Debut
Manga: Doujinshi Chapter 2
Name
Kanji: 玫
Rƍmaji: Murasaki

Murasaki (玫?) is a member of the Bukkake Threesome and enjoys water fight and playing pranks in the park. He has long hair that reaches his jaw line and has round glasses and wears a collar shirt and pants. He is quite a pervert for his age.

Etymology
The name Murasaki means "purple" (玫).

Izumi
Izumi
Debut
Manga: Doujinshi Chapter 2
Name
Kanji: ć’Œæł‰
Rƍmaji: Izumi

Izumi (ć’Œæł‰?) is a member of the Bukkake Threesome and enjoys water fight and playing pranks in the park. He has light shaggy hair and wears a T-shirt with shorts a typical small figure for a young boy. He is quite a pervert for his age.

Etymology
The name Izumi means "harmony, peace" (撌) (izu) and "fountain, spring" (æł‰) (mi).
Trivia
Izumi's character design is based off of a character from Sakayama Shinta's Kaguya-sama hentai doujinshi.

References[]

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