Chifuyu Matsuno

Chifuyu Matsuno is the vice-captain of the First Division of Tokyo Manji Gang

Appearance
Chifuyu is a young man of average height with light blue eyes, light skin, and his left ear is pierced. As a child, he wears his hair in a choppy undercut style, with the top dyed blonde and the sides kept his natural black. He is often seen dressed in the Touman uniform, but outside gang activities wears a large, white sweater, plain dark pants, and tennis shoes.

In the present, Chifuyu still wears an undercut hairstyle, but it is black and noticeably neater than in his youth. When meeting with Takemichi, he wears a pinstriped suit.

Personality
Chifuyu is a loyal person who sports a calm, logical demeanor. He is unwilling to leave the sides of his friends and refuses to fight those he considers close to him. He is willing to let his emotions shine when a situation calls for it and doesn't shy away from helping out others blindly. Even if he gets beat up by or for friends, he still sticks by their sides.

He typically acts as an adviser for Takemichi and makes plans before jumping into action. He's usually composed under high-pressure situations that might even cost him his life. Though he acts knowledgeable and levelheaded, he is naive at times and doesn't always plan things meticulously which leads to unfortunate consequences most of the time.

Chifuyu is also very willing to go against those who are doing morally reprehensible things even if they are in a position of higher power.

During the his first year in middle school, Chifuyu displayed himself as someone who was against higher authority that abused their power and therefore, acted cold but compassionate. However, despite having strength, he never wanted to take control of his school, seeing students who look down on other students as losers which is why he hated prideful, boastful upperclassmen the most.

Etymology

 * The name Chifuyu means "thousand" (千) (chi) and "winter" (冬) (fuyu).
 * Chifuyu's surname Matsuno means "pine tree, fir tree" (松) (matsu) and "field, wilderness" (野) (no).