
Sumie Ayado
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Japanese | 綾戸 純恵 |
Romaji | Ayado Sumie |
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Gender | Female |
Hair Color | Brown |
Friends | Yuto Ito (ex-Boyfriend) |
Debut | |
Anime | Episode 5 |
Actors | |
Japanese | Reina Ueda |
English | Natalie Rial |
Sumie Ayado is an otaku girl in 3D Kanojo: Real Girl who develops a deep affection for Hikari Tsutsui. Their connection grows as they discover their shared interests, and Sumie finds herself drawn to him, especially as he gets closer to her emotionally. Her love for Hikari is rooted in their mutual understanding and the bond they form through their shared passion for anime and gaming, making her an important figure in his life as the story unfolds.
Personality

Appearance in Anime
Sumie Ayado shares many personality traits with Hikari Tsutsui, especially when it comes to their social awkwardness and difficulty navigating relationships. She is incredibly kind-hearted but finds interacting with others to be a challenge, often feeling overwhelmed by social situations. Sumie is also highly sensitive, prone to crying easily, particularly when she feels hurt or misunderstood. Her low self-esteem contributes to her belief that she is unattractive and unworthy of being liked, whether as a friend or romantically. Despite these insecurities, Sumie’s genuine and caring nature shines through, particularly in her relationship with Hikari.
Appearance
Sumie Ayado is a modestly dressed, average-height girl with a gentle, unassuming appearance. She has long, dark hair that she often keeps neatly styled, and her eyes are a warm shade of brown, reflecting her kind and sensitive nature. While she doesn’t stand out in a crowd, her delicate features and natural beauty are subtle yet striking. Sumie’s fashion sense aligns with her introverted personality, often opting for simple and casual clothing. Her overall appearance reflects her reserved and humble character, with a hint of vulnerability that mirrors her struggles with self-esteem.
Background
Sumie Ayado was born into a loving and supportive family, with easygoing parents who encouraged her to explore any interest she had. Her life was peaceful and typical until she discovered her love for anime and manga, eventually developing a deep affection for the heroes in the stories she adored. However, when she shared this passion with her friends, they began to ridicule her, leading to their eventual shunning of her. As the teasing escalated, Sumie withdrew from social interactions, retreating into her own world. Over time, she became an otaku outcast, resigning herself to a life of solitude. Despite the alienation, she found comfort and solace in her hobbies, which became her sanctuary from the world that had rejected her.
Etymology
The name “Sumie” is composed of the kanji 純 (sumi), meaning “pure,” “clean,” or “simple,” and 恵 (e), meaning “favor” or “benefit.” Together, these characters convey a sense of purity and kindness, reflecting Sumie’s gentle and caring personality.
Sumie’s surname, “Ayado,” is made up of the kanji 綾 (aya), meaning “design” or “pattern,” and 戸 (to or do), meaning “door.” The combination of these kanji evokes imagery of structure and entry, perhaps symbolizing the doorway to new opportunities or a different world, much like Sumie’s journey from isolation to connection through her relationship with Hikari.