Tomoe Takasago | |
Kanji | 高砂 智恵 |
Kana | たかさご・ともえ |
Romaji | Takasago Tomoe |
Debut (Light Novel) | Volume 1, Chapter 1 |
Debut (Manga) | Volume 1, Chapter 1 |
Appears in | Light Novels |
Voice Actor (Japanese) | Yui Ishikawa |
Personal Info | |
Gender | Female |
Age | 15-16 |
Birthday | November 5 (Scorpio) |
Blood Type | A |
Hair | Black |
Nationality | Japanese |
Height | 153 cm |
Work & Relations | |
Occupation | Bookshop Attendant High School Student |
Affiliation | Takasago Bookstore |
Love Interests | Masamune Izumi |
Tomoe Takasago (高砂 智恵, Takasago Tomoe) is one of Masamune's friends. She is also one of the few people that know of his identity as an author. Her father owns the bookstore she works at, which happens to be one of Masamune's favorite places.
Background[]
She works at the bookstore owned by her father. She met Masamune while he was visiting the store watching to see if people were buying his book.
Appearance[]
She has long smooth black hair with a particularly delicate feminine appearance.
Personality[]
While she is kind, supporting Masamune and giving him recommendations for the books he might like, she is also strict and won't allow anyone to mess around in her store. She also has a good sense of humor, laughing while comparing Masamune and Elf's battle to a BL novel.
Relationships[]
Masamune Izumi[]
As one of Masamune's few friends and classmate, Tomoe knows his secret about being an author. She met Masamune when he visited her store to see if his books were selling well; since he was acting suspicious, her father caught him and they have been friends since. Tomoe constantly recommends him books and encourages him though she will not allow him to mess around in her store and will scold him if he does so. She has feelings for Izumi.
Abilities[]
Tomoe is able to pinpoint if a book is popular or good really easily. She usually is able to give Masamune books he hasn't read before.
Etymology[]
- The name Tomoe means "wisdom" (智恵).
- Tomoe's surname Takasago means "tall, high" (高) (taka) and "sand, grit" (砂) (sago).
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Volumes & Source[]
Volume 1: Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 3