Miyabi Kagurazaki

Miyabi Kagurazaki (神楽崎 雅) is Aoi Sakuraba's appointed guardian and caretaker, she spent most of her life looking after Aoi and helping in her uprising. She is also a manager of a department store owned by the Sakuraba Family.

Appearance
Miyabi is a youngish-looking woman whose height is a few inches taller than Kaoru. She has long purple hair and blue eyes.

Personality
Miyabi is generally very strict and enforces the rules of the Sakuraba summer house as the manager. However, she shows various signs of being a very deeply compassionate person although the impression is given that she is a tough-as-nails workaholic.

Despite her tough attitude, Miyabi has a paralyzing fear of small animals, including, initially, Tina's pet ferret Uzume. However, when Uzume was in danger of dying from being crushed by a gigantic heirloom pendulum clock, all her initial dislike of the animal disappeared and she raced to find a crowbar which she then used to free the ferret, which later became more attached to her than to Tina. Aoi later explains that the ferret could sense the kindheartedness within Miyabi's samurai-like demeanor. She is deeply devoted to Aoi's family as her parents took Miyabi in after her own parents passed away.

Given her role as Aoi's caretaker, Miyabi has developed a close bond with Aoi. Initially, she dislikes Kaoru and all of his friends. She disapproves of his relationship with Aoi, now that he has severed ties with the Hanabishi, and tries to keep him away from her. However, as the series progresses, she learns to accept him because of his kind personality and the true devotion that he and Aoi have for each other. After she learned the truth from both Kaoru and Aoi, Miyabi accepted Kaoru's reason for leaving the family. Additionally, she is somewhat humbled in the episode where Tina is introduced courtesy of losing in a drinking game with her. She has great respect for Aoi, and shows this by adding the honorific "-sama" after her name (in the English dub, this is translated as "Lady Aoi"). After accepting Kaoru, she adds the honorific "-dono" after his name (translated as "Sir Kaoru").

Trivia

 * She's also very fond of breaking watermelons (suikawari) in the summer.
 * Her given name means "refinement", which befits her role of training Aoi to be a good wife.