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Isuzu Sohma

Isuzu Sohma (草摩 依鈴, Sōma Isuzu), commonly known as Rin (鈴), is a recurring character in the Fruits Basket series and the Horse of the Chinese Zodiac. She is a cold, proud, and fiercely independent woman who despises how the Sohma clan submits to Akito Sohma. Her harsh and distant demeanor stems from years of abuse and rejection by her parents, leading her to live with Kagura Sohma’s family. Despite her tough exterior, Rin deeply loves Hatsuharu Sohma, though she initially breaks up with him to protect him while searching for a way to break the curse. In Fruits Basket Another, Rin is happily married to Hatsuharu and is the mother of twin children, Sora and Riku.

People like me cling to kind people. We seek them out. We leech them dry. That’s why I won’t involve anyone else in this. It’s better if I go it alone. I’ll keep running alone. Nobody has to understand me. It’s easier if they hate me. It’s better if I’m all alone.
Isuzu Sohma

Appearance

Rin is an attractive young woman of above-average height with a slender build. She has fair skin, sharp dark brown eyes that appear nearly black, and long jet-black hair that once fell past her hips. A prominent scar runs along her back, caused by being pushed out of a second-story window by an enraged Akito after she confessed her relationship with Haru to protect him. Rin’s wardrobe mainly consists of dark, revealing clothing with a punk influence, often accessorized with items made by Haru. As a student at an all-girls school like Kagura, her uniform includes a pale green sailor top with a single dark green stripe, a black turtleneck underneath, a lemon-yellow ribbon, a pleated pale green skirt, black tights, and heeled black loafers. Later, when Rin attempted to steal a box from Akito under Ren’s orders to learn how to break the Zodiac curse, she was caught and punished by being confined to the Cat’s Room, where her long hair was unevenly cut to nape length.

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Personality

Before the events of Fruits Basket, Rin was a sweet and kind girl who initially lived a relatively happy life. However, as she grew older, her parents began to abuse and eventually abandon her, shattering her sense of self-worth and trust in others. The only person she could rely on was Hatsuharu Sohma, with whom she developed a close bond. Although she blamed herself for her misfortunes and believed her parents’ rejection stemmed from her being a “bad” child, Haru’s kindness helped her retain a fragment of her gentle nature. When Rin and Haru eventually began a romantic relationship, Rin chose to confess the truth to Akito in an attempt to protect Haru from potential harm. Enraged, Akito lashed out at Rin, telling her she was unworthy of love and ultimately pushing her out of a second story window, which left her physically and emotionally scarred.

Following this traumatic incident, along with being hospitalized and subsequently disowned by her parents, Rin’s personality underwent a drastic change. Once warm and affectionate, she became guarded, abrasive, and emotionally distant. Her pain turned into anger and mistrust, and she often used harsh words as a defense mechanism. Haru observed that while Rin didn’t hesitate to hurt others with her words, she also never spoke up to protect herself. Determined to break the Sohma curse on her own, Rin distanced herself from everyone, especially outsiders like Tohru Honda, believing she had to depend solely on herself. Despite her cold demeanor, Rin’s motives were deeply selfless: she sought freedom from the curse not for her own sake, but to ensure Haru could live happily, even if it meant she would be left with nothing.

Over time, Rin began to open her heart again, particularly after breaking down in front of both Tohru and Haru. Though she remained distant and struggled to express her emotions, she grew more protective of Tohru, softer in demeanor, and more willing to depend on others. Rin is notably dishonest with her feelings and displays traits of a tsundere personality, especially toward Tohru, whom she both respects and envies for her kindness. After the curse was finally broken, Rin admitted that she could not forgive Akito for the pain she had caused her and the entire Sohma family. She also confessed that, despite her hopes, the end of the curse did not erase her trauma or emotional struggles, but she continued to move forward, slowly learning how to heal.

History

Rin Sohma was born possessed by the spirit of the Horse and was the only child of her parents. Although they initially appeared loving and kind, assuring Rin that they were a happy family, their affection was only a facade. Rin began to sense the artificial nature of their behavior and innocently questioned if they were truly happy, which triggered her mother’s breakdown. From then on, Rin’s parents began to abuse and resent her, seeing her as a burden and blaming her for their misery. Despite the constant emotional and physical abuse, Rin still longed for the warmth of her family and blamed herself for their unhappiness. One day, weakened by trauma and mistreatment, Rin collapsed in the streets and was rescued by Hatsuharu Sohma, who took her to the hospital. There, her mother cruelly disowned her, claiming she no longer knew how to love her daughter. Haru confronted Rin’s mother, demanding she apologize, and his compassion moved Rin to tears. With her family gone, Rin was placed under the care of Kagura Sohma’s family, but she found it painful to live in a functioning household and instead sought refuge in visiting Kazuma Sohma, though her presence made Kyo feel threatened and insecure.

Over time, Rin grew increasingly isolated and depressed, often locking herself away from others. However, Haru became her greatest source of comfort, taking her out on walks, visiting her in the hospital, and staying by her side whenever she felt lost. Through his unwavering support, Rin slowly fell in love with him, and when she entered high school, they began a secret romantic relationship. Despite their deep affection, Rin feared Akito Sohma discovering their love, knowing how dangerous it would be. Her fears became reality when Akito confronted her, demanding to know who had seduced whom. Rin, in an act of self-sacrifice, took all the blame to protect Haru. Enraged, Akito physically and emotionally attacked Rin, exploiting her insecurities and convincing her she was unworthy of love, before pushing her out of a second story window. As Rin lay bloodied and broken, she made a silent vow to free Haru from herself, from Akito, and from the curse, even if it meant losing everything in the process.

Etymology

  • The nameIsuzu(依鈴) when put together means “dependable bell”, Her given name, “Isuzu” is a rare name. When written as two kanji characters, it means “dependable bell“, which many consider represents her personality and appearance quite well.
    • Isuzu’s nickname comes from the fact thatsuzu(鈴) means “bell” andrinis the sound that a bell makes in Japanese.
    • Her nickname is “Rin”, because that is an alternate reading of 鈴(suzu), the second kanji of her given name;suzutranslates to “small bell” in Japanese, and“rin”resembles the sound a small bell makes.

Trivia

  • According to the officialFruits Basket Character Book:
    • The name Isuzu is derived from the sixth month,Isuzukuretsukior “month of the last cool spring days”, which is the month of the Horse of the traditional Japanese calendar.
    • Rin’s flashy way dressing is partially a rejection of the cute outfits she wore as a child.
    • Natsuki Takayaalso mentions that after her hair was hacked off, and after she overcame one of her major emotional hurdles, her tastes in clothing may start to change a little.
    • She dislikes eating in front of people.
    • She doesn’t like sleep, and never seems to want to sleep either.
    • She hates most food and has a very little appetite.
  • According to Natsuki Takaya’s Twitter:
    • Rin and Haru gave each other their nicknames “Rin” and “Haru”, when their were children out of affection.[33]
    • Ever since Rin started to spend time in Kagura’s house, she slowly gained an interest in fashion as a hobby; not because of Haru’s influence, but because those two gradually rubbed off on one another.[34]
    • Rin does not have piercings, because she is afraid of it being painful. But she doesn’t have any negative feelings towards Haru’s piercings.[34]
    • Haru was thinking about confessing to Rin after his height surpassed her, something that used to confuse Rin.
  • Rin hates hospitals and escapes every time she’s sent to one, since it reminds her of the time her mother told her, in a hospital, that she and Rin’s father didn’t want her anymore.
  • Rin is a very talented artist but doesn’t have much confidence in her artistic abilities.
  • She often has nightmares caused by the traumas her abusive parents and Akito gave her.
  • Haru is the only one who can be close to her while she is sleeping without waking her, since he is used to waking her from nightmares.
  • Rin suffers from stomach ulcers, and her eating habits are sparse, probably due to her stress and trauma. The only food she likes is gelatin.
  • According to Kazuma, Rin rarely raises her voice and only does so when she’s excited (like when Tohru visits her).[6]
  • Rin gets restless when she has to sit still and often wants to move around and do chores like sweeping the floors.[6]
  • Rin goes to an all-girls private school.
  • According toNatsuki Takaya, she had actually wanted to give Rin short hair. However, thinking that she represents the Horse, she ends up giving Rin long hair, later in the story having it cut short by Akito.
  • In a now deleted tweet,[35]Natsuki Takaya stated that Rin suffers from Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
  • Like Kureno Sohma, she never appeared in the 2001 Anime of Fruits Basket.