Kouhei Iori | |
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Full Name | Kouhei Iori |
Birthdate | September 30th |
Gender | Male |
Hair Color | Green |
Eye Color | Blue |
Height | 171 cm |
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Additional Information | |
Instruments | French Horn |
Grade | Third Year |
Occupation | Hornist High School Student Member of Wind Instrument Club |
Real World | |
Manga | Volume 3, Chapter 13 |
Anime | Season 3 Episode 4 |
Game | La Corda D'oro 3 |
Created by | Yuki Kure |
Voiced by | Keiichiro Yamamoto (Anime & Game) |
Other Information | |
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Kouhei Iori (伊織 浩平 Iori Kōhei) is a second year student and a member of Shiseikan's Wind Instrument Club.
Appearance[]
Kôhei has short light green hair and blue eyes.
He is almost always seen wearing the Shiseikan school uniform.
Personality[]
Kôhei has an easygoing personality who as a small voice.
History[]
Kôhei Iori is a 2nd year student at Shiseikan High School. He is also part of the school wind instrument club, composed of only 5 members since an accident concerning Shiro Hozumi. He was bullied and Hozumi, the latter fought against a group of students who annoyed Kôhei to defend him, but he took responsibility for it and his status as a member of the instrument club was called into question. But with President Yukihiro Yagisawa's support, Hozumi was able to stay in the orchestra, but others like Masanori Nagamine left. Since then, because of that accident, all the music competitions in which they wanted to participate have refused them.
Overview[]
Yokohama Concourse National Competition[]
The Shiseikan Wind Instument Club was finally selected to participate in the national music competition. They therefore find an opportunity to restore the dignity of their orchestra. Thanks to Kazuki Hihara (Yukihiro Yagisawa's teacher), they can stay in the Linden Hall with the members of the Seisô orchestra sot they get to know each other and start to sympathize.
Kanade Kohinata then learns that the wind instrument club of their school risks being abolished if they lost, The members therefore think that by winning the competition, they could revive their orchestra.
Etymology[]
- The name Kouhei means "prosperous" (浩) (kou) and "flat" (平) (hei).
- Kouhei's surname Iori means "that one" (伊) (i) and "weave, weaving" (織) (ori).