Miko Iino

Miko Iino is the strong-willed and justice-driven student council president of Shuchi'in Academy. Known for her unwavering adherence to rules and somewhat inflexible personality, she secretly harbors a softer side and surprising vulnerabilities. Despite her initially stern demeanor, Miko is shown to be complex and surprisingly relatable.

Quick Facts

  • What is Miko Iino's occupation?

    Student Council President, Public Morals Committee Member

  • What is Miko Iino's grade level?

    Junior (2-A)

  • What is Miko Iino's birthday?

    May 5th

  • What is Miko Iino's age?

    17 (as of Chapter 240)

  • What is Miko Iino's height?

    147 cm

  • What is Miko Iino's blood type?

    O

  • What is Miko Iino's personality like?

    Strong sense of justice, obstinate, overbearing, authoritarian, naive, easily manipulated

  • What are Miko Iino's notable physical characteristics?

    Short, petite, brown eyes, long brown hair styled in loose pigtails

  • What is Miko Iino's favorite anime?

    Onegai My Melody

  • What instrument does Miko Iino play?

    Piano

Description

Personality

Miko Iino is a complex character defined by her strong sense of justice and unwavering adherence to rules. Initially presented as rigid and authoritarian, her personality reveals layers of insecurity and naiveté. While she projects an image of unwavering moral certainty, she secretly desires the approval of her peers and struggles with self-doubt, particularly regarding her social skills and romantic ideals. Her seemingly contradictory traits—a strict moral compass alongside a surprisingly suggestive mind and a tendency to misinterpret situations—create a compelling blend of seriousness and unexpected humor. Her development throughout the series shows a gradual softening of her rigid exterior as she learns to balance her ideals with empathy and understanding. Despite her initial harshness, Miko possesses a hidden vulnerability and a yearning for genuine connection. Her strong moral compass stems from a lonely childhood, shaping her desire for order and a belief in absolute right and wrong. This evolves as she experiences genuine friendship and develops romantic feelings, leading to a more nuanced and relatable portrayal of her character. Her journey highlights the complexities of growing up and finding a balance between personal ideals and social acceptance.