Aojiru Oji – Anti-Social Recognition

The concept of anti-social recognition (murahachibu) is a fundamental part of Japanese culture. It is the tendency of people to not go against a group’s wishes for fear that they will be excluded from the community.

It also makes them apathetic and cynical about others, leading to the concept of “group consciousness.” The term is used to describe the feeling that a person’s identity is surrounded by their own social group or family.

Unlike most “tsundere” characters, the archetypical “ojou-sama” is a very different personality type. Rather than being stuck-up and looking down on their peers, these types of characters often care about their friends and even have feelings for them.

Aojiru Oji is one such character. He is a Satori Seer with the ability to read the mind and heart of a living being.

He is a sharp-tongued young man with a very caring disposition. However, his inability to be honest with himself and those around him frequently frustrates him.

In terms of art, he is a talented painter. He is able to draw in a variety of mediums, including watercolours and oil painting. Click here to grasp additional details visit 青汁王子 反社認定

Aoi also loves to cook, he is quite the gourmet chef. He is also very popular among the citizens of the city, as he often serves them food that they love.

His sister Yukari is a big fan of Aoi’s cooking, so she’ll often give him suggestions on what to make for dinner. She’ll also be a big help if he ever gets into trouble.

His brother Koga Kitamikado mistook Aoi for a girl when they first met, something that made him jealous and upset. He won’t let it go.

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