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== Notes ==
Makiotoshi is a sumo technique where you grab your opponents body and twist them down.

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"Good catch, good catch! Were you reeled in by my charm~?"

Part of a large fishing family consisting of himself, his father and several younger brothers in Ota Ward, and a member of the swimming club at school. Eita deeply admires his father as the model man of the sea, and aspires to follow in his footsteps to become a great fisherman. Since his father has to be away at sea for long periods of time, Eita, the eldest, has assumed the role of man of the house and looks after his brothers.

As a child, Eita's father often boasted that he had a lover in every port the world over (before meeting Mom). In his zeal to emulate dad, Eita grew up to become a shameless flirt, and he yearns to have someone himself. He is, however, still inexperienced when it comes to romance and strikes out every time. In battle, he wields a harpoon with a sea god's power, strong enough to rend the ocean itself. He shares a certain commiserative affinity for another man who seeks love in vain.

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Notes

Makiotoshi is a sumo technique where you grab your opponents body and twist them down.