Kyouya Nagi
Kyouya Nagi |
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| Series | A Sign of Affection |
| Personal Information | |
| Hangul | 波岐 京弥 (なぎ きょうや) |
| Rōmaji | Nagi Kyōya |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | Late 20’s |
| Status | Alive |
| Birthday | 16th October |
| Hair Color | Grey |
| Eye Color | Black |
| Occupation | Bar Manager |
| Debut | |
| Manga | Chapter 1 |
| Anime | Episode 1 |
| Voice Actor(s) | |
| Japanese | Ryōta Ōsaka |
| English | Kamen Casey |
Appearance
Kyouya is a tall man with short, neatly cropped hair that he wears styled to the side. His composed appearance reflects his calm and mature demeanor, fitting his role as a barista.
Personality
Kyouya has a calm and composed personality, often maintaining a relaxed demeanor even in busy or stressful situations. His nature is gentle and patient, making him someone who is easy to talk to and be around.
Because of his work as a barista, Kyouya has developed a friendly and approachable manner that makes him well-liked by those around him. He treats others with quiet respect and often listens more than he speaks, which adds to his dependable and trustworthy image.
While he is considerate of other people’s love lives, Kyouya tends to be slow to act in his own. His reserved nature made it difficult for him to get close to Rin at first, but their relationship began to grow after she accidentally lost her apartment key while spending time with him and stayed at his place. From that moment, their bond deepened, and they eventually began dating.
History
Kyouya was born in Japan less than 30 years ago. In the past, he was in a long-term relationship that lasted six years before the two eventually broke up.
One day in February, Rin Fujishiro visited the bar with her friend Yuki Itose. Kyouya was surprised when Yuki did not respond to his greeting, as he did not yet know that she was deaf.
After noticing Yuki’s interest in Itsuomi, Kyouya offered his support by encouraging her and later made efforts to learn how to communicate with her more effectively.
Abilities
- The nameKyouyameans “capital city” (京) (kyou) and “all the more, increasingly” (弥) (ya).
- Kyouya’s surnameNagimeans “wave, breaker” (波) (na) and “giving” (岐) (gi).
