Ryuunosuke's a girl that acts and looks like a guy.
She's one confused and messed-up girl. You really only
need to look as far as her own ignoramus of a father to
see the source of all her problems.
Ryuunosuke's father, is just about the most obnoxious and loud father
there has ever been. His personality can be described as unpredictable and
intense. He is a very strange and frightening man who is perhaps
even more weird, creepy and unpredictable than Cherry.
In many ways he is the polar opposite of your modern, new-age man.
He is incredibly sexist and insensitive not to mention irrational.
Even though Ryuunosuke's a woman, he keeps insisting otherwise
and chastises her every time she does anything remotely feminine.
Ryuu has endured much hardship on account of her father, who tries
to deny her of anything that could be considered fun. Fujinami thinks that true
man has no need of frivolous pleasures. Mr. Fujinami is vigilant in trying to keep
any female ideas out of her head and keeping her from doing normal teenage things is
just one of the ways he does this. Mind you he is a huge hypocrite and will still
partake of all the things that he forbids his daughter to do.
Mr. Fujinami thinks that it's
a man's world and so in his mind, a girl wouldn't be strong
enough to be the fourth Fujinami to run the teashop. So his relationship
with Ryuunosuke is more similar to that of a boxing coach and his prize
fighter, rather than a father and daughter. Since his
wife died soon after Ryuunosuke was born, he was free to rear her
into a boy. Although he loved his wife, he's persists in keeping
Ryuunosuke in the dark about her mother. Actually when she died, he
wanted Ryuunosuke to have a mother so badly, that he consorted with
seemingly hundreds of women and had them pose for family pictures with
a baby Ryuunosuke. Now after all of those women and all of those photographs, he
can't recall which one was his real wife Masako.
Fujinami's greatest love is the sea. He enjoys surfboarding and
finds the power and manliness of the ocean to be an inspiration
that often moves him to tears. He seems to relate to the ocean as if
it was a person. His business depends on the sea although
he believes that it's actually the other way around. He's rather
fond of yelling out the phrase "Umi ga suki!" (I love the sea) while
in an emotional rage. Whenever he gets exceedingly inspired like
that, it is always followed by a massive tidal wave for dramatic
effect.
Fujinami has one burning obsession, his restaurant. Everything he
does is motivated by his will to see the business thrive. In yet
another battle with his daughter, they completely demolished the sea-side
tea shop. With their home and business destroyed they moved
to Tomobiki to run the student store at the High School
where they would live for a while. All that time, the only
thing he could ever think of was re-opening Hamajaya and controlling
Ryuunosuke's life. After Hamajaya re-opened at last he then becomes
enthralled with constant renovations. Even during the most
inappropriate times he's out there, vending on the streets to raise more money and bugging
Ryuunosuke to help out.