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Shouko Tsujitani

Shouko Tsujitani
辻谷 彰子
Series Cardcaptor Sakura
Profile
Birthday July 17th (Cancer)
Residence Tomoeda, Japan
Favorite flower Bougainvillea
Likes Chocolate, blue color, movies, paella recipe, collecting glass
Dislikes Nasubi (Eggplant)
Powers/Abilities None
Characteristics
Gender Female
Hair Light-brown
Eyes Brown
Appearances
First Appearance (Manga)
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Last Appearance (Manga)
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First Appearance (Anime)
Episode 5: Sakura, Panda, and the Cute Shop
Last Appearance (Anime)
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Voices
Seiyuu
Michiko Neya
English
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Shouko Tsujitani (辻谷 彰子 Tsujitani Shouko) is a minor supporting character in the Cardcaptor Sakura anime and manga series. She is Tomoeda Elementary's music teacher, as well as the choir pianist.

Appearance

Shouko presents as a young woman with medium-brown hair that is usually kept in a loose bun with thinned bangs that hangs over her forehead and a similar shade of brown eyes.

She is a thin woman of average build, usually seen wearing a blazer and pencil skirt, as well as flats on her feet.

Personality

Shouko is a gentle and softspoken woman who is encouraging to students.

Plot

Shouko first appears in Episode 5 where she is seen from behind, playing the piano while Tomoyo Daidouji is singing.

She is later scene in Episode 12 when Sakura Kinomoto's class was tasked with a recorder test, which Sakura become nervous about, and the episode revolves around the day being repeated due to The Time card. Sakura is forced to partake in redoing the recorder test until she catches the Time card. During this time, Shouko, and everyone else without magical powers, is oblivious to The Time's effects.

Shouko appears in later episodes, usually when the story follows Tomoyo and her singing.

Etymology

  • The name Shouko means "clear" (彰) (shou) and "child" (子) (ko).
  • Shouko's surname Tsujitani means "street" (辻) (tsuji) and "valley" (谷) (tani).

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