
Summary
Hahari is the mother of Hanazono Hakari and a remarkably beautiful woman whose appearance closely mirrors that of her daughter. Both share pink hair adorned with floral ornaments, green eyes, and a voluptuous figure. Hahari’s hair is distinctively ankle-length, parted in the middle with bangs hanging to the right side and chest-length strands on either side, featuring ringlet curls at the tips. A small mole sits beneath her left eye. She strives to project an image of calm maturity to shield Hakari from harm or corruption, yet she possesses an uncontrollable affection for cute things. Her name, Hanazono Hahari, combines meanings of flower garden and feather village, while also playing on Hakari’s name and the word for mother. Her birthday, May 12th, coincides with the first International Mother’s Day in 1907 and the introduction of Maternal and Child Health Handbooks in Japan in 1948.








