
Suddenly, a girl runs from behind the girl and pushes her aside to get to her friends. She had a very blank look in her eyes as she walked through the crowd. Onii-san was still walking when he looked up and saw a young teenage girl. Onii-san wondered if he should commit suicide because of his pointless existence. He had died a few years ago, on a day with a beautiful sunset. The reason he had a normal existence was a father-figure in his life who was no longer there. He didn't know why he was bothering to work anymore. He was listening to music on his phone but was lost in depressing thoughts. One day, Onii-san, a man most likely in his early-mid 20s, was walking home from working as a day laborer. The death of this man is also the reason why Onii-san dislikes sunsets because his father-figure died on a day that had a beautiful sunset. The death of this person a few years before the start of the manga is what drove Onii-san into a deep depression, which in turn triggered his stalking and eventual kidnapping of Sachi. We know that he is an orphan and that a man, who has yet to be named, raised him like a parent. Plus, in the beginning, he has no 'end game' - he was obsessed with her and brought her home with him unexpectedly, so he didn't know what to do with her once he had her.Īs of Chapter 42, very little is known about Onii-san. He wonders whether Sachi is being truthful about being happy with the situation.
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He regularly worries about getting caught, and it's stated in the manga that he’s constantly changing identities as he reveals a drawer full of hundreds of IDs.

Inside, however, he is nervous and doubtful. He is calm, knowledgeable, and protective of Sachi. On the surface, Onii-san seems like a regular guy. He was noted by Miho Satou to be rather good-looking and mysterious. At the beginning of the story, he is always wearing a face mask, so his face is never revealed. Onii-san is a male of average height and builds with white hair and blue eyes. But if they get caught by her parents or the police, they will die together. If they can escape the police and her parents they can get married. Sachi proposes that they turn their situation into a game. Moreover, he is uncertain of how genuine her feelings are about being kidnapped. He has mixed feelings about this situation because although he has been stalking her and has a massive collection of photos of her he has secretly taken, Onii-san knows he is a criminal. He names her "Sachi" to replace her old name attached to her former life of bullying and abuse. Once at home, she tells him that he's rescued her from her abusive parents and bullying schoolmates.

He has light-colored hair and always wears a face mask.Īt the beginning of the story, Onii-san has kidnapped XXX-san, but to his surprise, she is not only willing to go home with him, but she is also happy to do so. His name is unknown at the beginning of the story as he never formally introduces himself to Sachi, so she just calls him "Onii-san". It is a source of pride for us to be one of the few retailers of Oni Denim worldwide.Onii-san (or "Mister" in some translations) is one of the main characters of the story. In recent years Oishi-San has devoted himself to experimenting with widely varying grammages, rough textures, different indigo dyeing techniques and novelty cuts while always maintaining a very limited production and wielding his experience in denim which now goes back more than 60 years.

Decades later, Oishi-San founded ONI and, ever since, denimheads from around the world are fascinated by the incredibly slubby textures, irregular weave and low tension and excellent finishes, thus forging the myth of its founder and the mystery of how he succeeds in weaving such unique fabrics. Later, in the ‘60s, he was part of Canton Jeans, the first Japanese jeans brand.Īll this experience served Oishi-San to become a great expert in fits and fabrics, acquiring a great deal of knowledge about shuttle looms and indigo. He was the first to import Levi’s from America while working in his father’s company in the late 1950s. To speak of ONI is to speak of Masao Oishi, a touchstone in Japanese denim since he was very young. The name of this iconic Japanese brand comes from the word ONI (Devil) and from the first thing many of us said the first time we touched its famous “secret denim”: “This denim is slubby like the devil”.
