(Valentine here! Some people were asking about the way the members of the group looks so this is covering that. This is just so you can get the way the character looks like for reference. Expect new real chapter Monday)
Kenji Ozawa
Age: 25
Likes: Perfecting his craft, quiet walks in the park, the satisfaction of a job well done
Dislikes: Untidy rehearsal spaces, people who are late, overly sugary snacks
"Excellence is not a single act, but a habit. You are what you repeatedly do."
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Satoru Ishikawa
Age: 19
Likes: Social media, sugary snacks, trying new dance moves
Dislikes: Boring filters, slow internet connections, early morning schedules
"Life is too short to blend in. Stand out, make an impact, and let your light shine."
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Daisuke Tanaka
Age: 22
Likes: Writing poetry, crafting the perfect rhyme, observing the world around him
Dislikes: Noisy writing environments, pen smudges on his hands, writer's block
"Words have power. They can hurt or heal, tear down or inspire. Choose them wisely."
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Hiroki Sato
Age: 24
Likes: Harmonizing, being a supportive friend, exploring new restaurants
Dislikes: Cold rehearsal rooms, itchy costumes, transportation delays
"In a world full of soloists, be a choir. Lift others up and create something beautiful together."
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Akira Ueno
Age: 17
Likes: Creating music, spending time with his family, pushing himself to new heights
Dislikes: Malfunctioning music equipment, inconsiderate people, running out of his favorite snacks
"Every challenge is an opportunity to grow. Embrace the struggle and let it shape you into the best version of yourself."
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Manager Takeshi Nakamura
Age: 37
Likes: Efficiency, punctuality, a well-executed plan
Dislikes: Disorganization, wasted potential, lukewarm coffee
"Success is not an accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, sacrifice, and most of all, love of what you are doing."
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Pr Rep Yumi Fujiwara
Age: 29
Likes: Crafting the perfect public image, Katsudon, staying five steps ahead
Dislikes: Scandal, Smoking, bad journalism
"Perception is reality. It's not about who you are, but about who people think you are."