The Shinto Priest is depicted as an elderly woman wearing traditional Japanese clothing and sunglasses, inheriting the customs of a long-standing shrine. Her twin sister also serves as a Shinto Priest at the Kyoto shrine "Awaya Daisanji," illustrating a family bond rooted in their religious roles. Furthermore, she shares the same appearance as Taichi Dobe’s grandmother from the author’s one-shot work "God of Love." In the interlude of Volume 8, there is a scene where she welcomes Dobe and a character believed to be Kinoshita, suggesting a link between the characters.
She is an elderly woman dressed in traditional Japanese clothes, wearing sunglasses, exuding a composed and solemn demeanor. Her characteristic appearance is identical to that of Taichi Dobe’s grandmother.
Fulfilling her duties as a Shinto Priest at a traditional shrine, she maintains the lineage of Shinto service. Her family’s dedication continues, as her twin sister is also a Shinto Priest at the Kyoto shrine "Awaya Daisanji."
- Twin sister: Serves as a Shinto Priest at "Awaya Daisanji" in Kyoto, with both sisters practicing within the same religious tradition.
- Taichi Dobe: The identical appearance to Dobe’s grandmother from "God of Love" hints at a familial or symbolic connection within the story.
- Dobe and a character believed to be Kinoshita: She welcomes them in the interlude of Volume 8, playing a significant role during an important development in the narrative.
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