Shiori (
Biography[]
Shiori, a student at Eitoku Academy, was in the same class as Tsukushi Makino during their first year. She had a boyfriend, whom gave her an expensive ring. Shiori showed it off to her classmates. One commented that it must have cost 100,000 yen, which Shiori said was "probably just pocket change for him." Unbeknownst to Shiori and the others, Tsukushi was listening in on their conversation with an annoyed expression.[1]
Physical appearance[]
Shiori was a cute, young girl with medium length, curly hair and short bangs. She wore part of her up with a trendy hair tie. Shiori had a taste for expensive jewelry. She also had her fingernails manicured.
Personality and traits[]
Shiori was shown to have a flippant attitude towards money, hinting at her own family's possible wealth. Her boyfriend was an heir and most likely wealthier than her. She did not think twice about the price of a ring he gave her, which her friends thought was likely 100,000 yen. Shiori called it "pocket change for him."
Etymology[]
Shiori (しおり) is a Japanese female given name. It can be spelled with kanji, but Shiori spells it using hiragana alone.[2] As such, it has no particular meaning.
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Character notes
- Shiori only appears in chapter two hundred and thirty-eight of Boys Over Flowers.
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