Hideki Kon

Son and heir of a father who owns a famous line of restaurants and a mother who owns a line of hotels, he’s serious and hardworking. He is smug and thinks highly of himself, and thinks obnoxious people are annoying and not worth his time.

Despite not looking like it, he cares about his friends in his own way, that is, making sure they eat healthy and are in top condition. He has traveled all around the world, and has also tried almost every dish there is.

He is not afraid to speak his mind, and although he might be rude and threaten people sometimes, deep inside he’s caring and nice.

He is part of the Student Council, and is in charge of organizing lives and deciding if they're profitable or not.

Interview

 * Make a simple self introduction
 * Why did you become an idol?
 * Your impression upon meeting the other members?
 * Your impression upon meeting the other members?
 * Your impression upon meeting the other members?

Appearance
Hideki is a very tall young man with a good build. He has candy red, short hair, with dyed turquoise streaks. He has bright green eyes. He wears the school’s uniform with the blazer done up neatly, with a dark blue vest underneath, a white shirt buttoned up fully and a green tie. He wears dark brown loafers.

On stage, Hideki wears Michibiku’s uniform, which consists of a white short sleeved shirt, a light turquoise vest and pants of the same color, along with turquoise shoes.

Trivia

 * He's the school's Student Council President
 * Hideki’s first name consists of two characters which mean “excellent, outstanding” (秀) and “tree” (樹). His last name consists of a character meaning “now” (今)
 * Hideki’s autograph consists of his first name, rendered in Roman letters. The style is fancy and sophisticated.
 * His cat’s name is Madeline.
 * Even though he doesn’t consider himself close to most people at school, he is best friends with Kenshin.
 * He normally speaks with very proper and fancy words, with long phrases, and sometimes uses really old sayings, however, he can “normalize” his speech pattern with ease so certain people can understand (Ayumu, Santiago)