Characters
- Ichiko Morisata (a.k.a. Number 1 in TRIJET, Ichigo)
- Ichiko is a junior high student at the start of the manga series. She the only female in TRIJET, known as Number 1, disguised as a boy. Ichiko has fallen in love in Tooru under the name Ichigo(strawberry) but has to keep her secret about her true identity.
- Ken Morisata(a.k.a. Number 2 in TRIJET)
- Ken is Ichiko's brother and one of the members in TRIJET, known as Number 2. He can be little selfish and careless sometimes, but he really cares about his sister.
- Tooru Kanazaki
- Tooru is one of the members in TRIJET and is a very famous pop-star. He seems like a cold type who doesn't want to talk to anyone, but he has fallen in love with Ichigo.
- Sousuke Miyauchi
- A singer who plays the guitar and apparently likes "Ichigo". In the later chapters he tries to help Ichiko forget Kanazaki(or Kanzaki).
- Tendou Hitoshi
- Tendou is the manager of TRIJET and was the one who wanted to form the band. He likes being sarcastic, critical, and irresponsible sometimes, but he really cares about the band. He sometimes can be like Ichiko's mentor and cares about her feelings and health. But later he falls in love with her and tries to steal her away from Tooru. In the last volume it is mentioned that he is in fact 26 year's old.
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“Children pay little attention to their parents teachings, but reproduce their characters faithfully.”
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Heads of the characters hammer through daisies;
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“His leanings were strictly lyrical, descriptions of nature and emotions came to him with surprising facility, but on the other hand he had a lot of trouble with routine items, such as, for instance, the opening and closing of doors, or shaking hands when there were numerous characters in a room, and one person or two persons saluted many people.”
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