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Shiho Kamakura
Kanji 鎌倉 志保
Japanese Name Kamakura Shiho
Characteristics
Nationality Japanese
Species Human
Gender Female Female
Age 19
Height 154 cm
Hair Color Purple
Eye Color Purple
Professional Status
Base of Works Wagnaria Restaurant
Occupation Waitress
Partner(s) Yuuta Shindou (Boyfriend)
Personal Status
Status Alive
Debuts
Anime Debut Episode 1
Portrayal
Japanese Voice Sora Amamiya
English Voice Marcella Lentz-Pope
Image Gallery

Shiho Kamakura (鎌倉 志保 Kamakura Shiho) is one of the main female characters of the story, WWW.Working!!. She is the daughter of the president of a unknown large company who works at the Wagnaria Restaurant as a waitress.

Appearance[]

Shiho is a young woman with purple hair that is tied into a twin-tail where it rest on her shoulders, purple eyes and she is often seen with a smile on her face.

Personality[]

Shiho tends to refer herself in a third-person who is seemingly spoiled yet naive where she refers the people as the "common masses" and she often attempts to solve her problem with money.

She can seen quite abusive and manipulative, especially towards Yuuta Shindou. In truth, she's actually kind and caring person who only acts this way to bring back Shindou's old self.

Relationships[]

Co-workers[]

Yuuta Shindou[]

Kamakura has known Shindou ever since childhood and she was rejected by him at some point during their childhood, which he attributes as the main reason of her working despite being economically rich. She currently treats him like a servant due to his father being in debt to her father. In Episode 10, it's revealed that she bullied Shindou so he could turn back to his childhood self where they soon patch things up and started dating.

Daisuke Higashida[]

Hana Miyakoshi[]

Sayuri Muranushi[]

Kisaki Kondou[]

Kenichirou Sakaki[]

Masahiro Adachi[]

Takuya Kouno[]

Etymology[]

  • The name Shiho means "will, purpose" (志) (shi) and "protect/protection, maintain, guarantee" (保) (ho).
  • Shiho's surname Kamakura means "sickle" (鎌) (kama) and "warehouse, storehouse, barn, treasury, granary, cellar, magazine, godown, depository, elevator, storage place, repository, supply shed, grain elevator, stockpile, arsenal" (倉) (kura).
    • Sickle is a short-handled farming tool with a semicircular blade, used for cutting grain, lopping or trimming.
    • An alternate kanji spelling, 神座, means “God” (神) (kami) and “seat” 座 (za) but come together to spell 神座 (kamakura), meaning “a seat for gods”. Despite having no relation to her actual surname, this may be a reference to her family’s wealthy status.
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