Name
Yoshio Akio Sasaki
Age
18
Gender
Male
Grade
Senior
Sexual Orientation
Bisexual
Likes
music, singing, his family, anime, manga, swimming, cats, dogs, tea, coffee, food
Dislikes
fighting, cliques, drama, politics, English ("It gets confusing, sometimes, that and Japanese being very different languages, and all")
Personality
"Uh... I honestly do not know how to describe myself, other than I love music, a lot. I am also an otaku of sorts. (Hey! It's a Japanese thing!) Ask me about food, and I can fix up something for you that is homemade while giving instructions on how to make it, yourself. With three little sisters to look after during the week, I kind of had to learn how, not that I minded. They are so adorable at their age! They especially love my onigiri (which is basically a rice ball made from Sushi Rice (can't just use any rice; you need it to stick together just right)). When I go on stage, I like to wear something crazy for the heck of it, sometimes even cross-dressing. I have an androgynous build, so I can get away with it. "
Relationships
"My parents are Christian, but they already know about my sexuality and are cool with it. I also got three little sisters, whom all absolutely love spending time with our cousin, Akira. I even have a pet cat named Eiko, whom behaves so much like a kitten, the silly girl!
Clique
"I don't really know how to place myself in the clique hierarchy, nor do I care for that; I just enjoy music!"
After-School Activities
"Music Club, definitely! I'm a singer in there!"
Schedule
Period 1:|7:28 - 8:18| Choir
Period 2:|8:20 - 9:06| Physics
Period 3:|9:10 - 9:58| U.S. and Global Economics
Period 4:|10:02 - 10:50| British and World Literature
Period 5:|10:54 - 11:42| Lunch
Period 6:|11:46 - 12:34| Statistics
Period 7:|12:38 - 1:26| Public Speech/Debate
Period 8:|1:30 - 2:18| Health
History
Yoshio is not one to talk about himself, but what is known is that from a young age, he enjoyed music of many kinds. His family is a bunch of musicians and singers whose livelihood came from performing on stage, meaning he was never without a song to talk about with his parents. His sisters are all triplets that are not even in middle school, yet. His family moved from Japan in order to be closer to his aunt, which is where the transition from speaking Japanese to speaking English can prove difficult. Although, he is enjoying it, so far. He will get over the initial complications in the language transition. The accent may not go away, but at least he will eventually speak in a way that most people will understand him.
Other
"I can't think of anything else."