Kiri Shinoyama

Kiri Shinoyama (四乃山 希吏 Shinoyama Kiri) is wife of Takeru Shinoyama.

Appearance
A young woman, with sort straight dark back hair. Kiri wears a blue summer dress and a yellow shawl wrapped around her arms.

Personality
Kiri appears to be a soft-spoken and yet kind hearted woman. She also appears to be very trusting, and willing to be familiar with people she just met, something which her husband chides her for. Kiri also seems to have her own agenda, such as expanding the Shinoyama Clan, even becoming friendly with Misaki Sakimiya after she became friends with "Polka Shinoyama", thinking she make a nice addition. According to Takumi Kuruya, he believes that her personality is a result of a sheltered life.

Background
Kiri is the second eldest daughter of a wealthy family on par with the Shinoyama Group.

She is married to Takeru Shinoyama, though the marriage is rumored to have been a political arrangement.

Lemmings Incident
Kiri makes a brief appearance in a family photograph Takeru kept on his desk, which is used by Lemmings to inform him and identify the boy he saw in Youtoukorou.

Shinoyama Estate Arson
Kiri was among the members of the Shinoyama Clan at the mansion who greeted the returned "Polka Shinoyama" and his guest Misaki Sakimiya. While having a meal and hearing of "Polka's" role in "saving her life" after her attempt at suicide, Kiri hugged for the young in comfort, in light of the girl's experience and offered her help if she ever needed it. Later when Rozan Shinoyama made his appearance at the meal, Kiri asked in concern if the patriarch of the clan should be out and about given his ailing health. Though the old man assured her he was fine.

After witnessing Rozan warmly welcome "Polka" back home and invite him for private conversation at the traditional parlor of the mansion, Shizuki Shinoyama and Sayo Shinoyama commented on their grandfather's lack of harsher discipline towards their half-uncle. Kiri told them that Rozan would not do something so strict, as "Polka" had saved a life and more likely he would be scolded for not keeping regular contact after he ran away.

Etymology

 * The name Kiri means "rare, seldom" (希) (saki) and "official" (吏) (tsukasa).