| Mitsuyo Fujioka | |
|---|---|
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| Kanji | 藤岡 光代 |
| Romaji | Fujioka Mitsuyo |
| Personal Information | |
| Born | Around 1968 |
| Age | 30s |
| Gender | Female |
| Height | 161 cm |
| Eye Color | Black |
| Hair Color | Black |
| Occupation | Unknown |
| Family | Amane (Mother) Yukiyo Misaki (Younger twin Sister) Unborn Niece † Misaki Fujioka (Daughter) † Mei Misaki (Daughter) |
| Status | Alive |
| First appearance | |
| Manga | Chapter 17 |
| Anime | Episode 10 (mentioned) |
Mitsuyo Fujioka (藤岡 光代, Fujioka Mitsuyo) is the daughter of Amane, the twin sister of Yukiyo Misaki, and the mother of Mei Misaki and Misaki Fujioka.
Background[]
Before the start of the series, around thirty years ago, Mitsuyo was born with her younger twin sister Yukiyo (or Kirika). They both got married, and soon Mitsuyo was pregnant with twins. Those twins are revealed to be Mei and Misaki. Yukiyo also became pregnant, but she miscarried, leaving her devastated. At that time, the Fujioka family was experiencing financial difficulties. Because of this and the fact that Yukiyo was still trying to cope with the loss, Mei was given to her. After this, Misaki needed a kidney transplant. The giver was Mitsuyo herself. This information is never revealed in the anime.
Appearance[]
In the manga, Mitsuyo has long, straight black hair and black eyes. She looks like Yukiyo.
Personality[]
Misaki said in the OVA that Mitsuyo still hopes Mei can forgive her. Also, she thinks of Mei as her daughter and wants to see her. Mitsuyo knows it was wrong to send Mei away. Misaki also said that she's still suffering. From what Misaki said, Mitsuyo seems to be a kind-hearted, gentle, and protective woman.
Plot[]
In the anime, Kōichi Sakakibara and Mei talked about Mei's mother, but her name wasn't revealed until the OVA when she is mentioned by Misaki.
Etymology[]
- The name Mitsuyo means "light" (光) (mitsu) and "generation" (代) (yo), which literally means "generation of light".
- Mitsuyo's surname, Fujioka, means "wisteria" (藤) (fuji) and "ridge, hill" (岡) (oka).
