Takanashi Kīro

Trivia

 * Her surname, "Takanashi", is written with the kanji "小鳥遊" for "little bird play". Mato, not knowing how to read Yomi's written surname correctly, refers to her as "kotori-asobi" (小鳥遊), which literally means "little birds play". But it turns out her last name is read as "Takanashi" (鷹無し), which means "no hawks", her surname stems from the saying that "When the hawks are away, little birds play".


 * Her given name, Kiiro, is written with the kanji for 'crossroad' 岐路. But when read aloud, it is spelled like the word Kiiro(黄色) meaning yellow in Japanese. Her given name stems from the saying "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, but I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference."