Chikako Senryoubako (千両箱 千金子 Senryōbako Chikako) is a supporting character exclusive to the Web Manga series. She is the head warden of all Japanese prisons [1].
Appearance[]
Chikako is a fair-skinned young woman of below-average height with black hair of medium length where it reaches her shoulders that resembles a bird's wings and gold eyes.
She wears a yellow shirt and shorts, white bandages on her arms and legs, and beige gloves.
Personality[]
Chikako is lazy, repeatedly letting her older sisters do her work, and somewhat childish.
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Plot[]
Once Shin Sauzando is back from his visit to Nanba Prison, Chikako welcomes him. She asks Shin if Nanba was like all the rumors. She says that she might go play there soon, but Shin says that she should take care of her work first. She tells Shin that it isn't a problem because she'll just let her sisters take care of her work somehow. She then asks Shin when he will go on a date with her, but Shin says he'll consider it if she becomes more ladylike, much to her surprise. She says she is already ladylike and calls him mean, and then questions why he is treating Dread excessively nicer than her. Dread pulls her gun out from annoyance, but Chikako says that she should try making a comeback for a change.
Their argument is interrupted when Shin receives a message from Cause. The messenger from Cause mentions No. 610, and Chikako remembers if his son is at Nanba Prison. She asks Shin whether he saw Jyugo, but Shin says that there wasn't any time to. Shin says that he wishes he could have been at Nanba to make Rokudo surrender while she mentions that if they catch No. 610 they should send him to her place. She says that he hasn't been in any of his prisons even since Cause unified them and that she'll get her whole family together to come and greet him and that they could transfer his son if they wish. The messenger responds that they will do so one day.[1]
Etymology[]
- The name Chikako means "thousand" (千) (chi), "gold, money, metal, cash, currency" (金) (ka) and "child" (子) (ko).
- Chikako's surname Senryoubako means "thousand" (千) (sen), "old Japanese coin" (両) (ryou) and "box, chest, trunk" (箱) (bako).
- Senryobako is a combination of "Sen ryo bako", a box that was used to store money during the Edo period.
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