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Transliteration: "Hachiōji-senpai ni wa Taihen Osewa ni Narimashita" (Japanese: 八王子先輩には大変お世話になりました)Yasuyuki FuseTaku KishimotoMarch 12, 2023 (2023-03-12) It is the start of the new school year and Senpai realizes he wants to paint Nagatoro again. Upon hearing this, she is greatly pleased and states that she gets to choose the outfit before running into the side room and changing into "Senpai's favorite" swimsuit. After modeling for some time they decide to take a break when Nagatoro begins to complain about having back pain in an effort to get Senpai to give her a massage.
She also seems to be bad at drawing, but is a good swimmer. She has a part-time job as a cleaner at Kanade Yoisaki's house and has been making sure Kanade is getting proper nutrition. Shiho Hinomori (日野森 志歩, Hinomori Shiho) Voiced by: Yuki Nakashima[9] Shiho is the bassist of the band. She also works part-time at a live house and sometimes fill-in a bassist position. At the beginning of the unit's main story, she distanced herself from others so her friends would never get caught in the bad rumors about her. However, Shiho actually wanted to be reunited with her friends again.