Tamiya

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I work and get paid and buy food with that money. Why don't you do the same?

Tamiya (田宮)[a] is the main protagonist of the one-shot At a Confessional, the 16th episode of the Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan series. He is only named in the live-action film.

A man who committed a mortal sin, Tamiya was an average worker who caused the death of a vagrant and lived his life in fear of the vagrant's revenge as a spirit. He confesses this tale to Rohan Kishibe on his trip to Italy.

Appearance

Initially, Tamiya is a young man with an average build. He has short, light hair with four long spikes of hair protruding from the front. At some point in his luxury years, he takes on Mizuo's appearance as a middle-aged man with short hair and a mustache.

In the OVA adaptation, a mole is added to Tamiya's neck in order to differentiate him from his servant.

Color Schemes

The series is known for alternating colors between media, the information presented below may or may not be canon.
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Skin(Fair)
Hair(Ginger)
Eyes(Blue)
Outfit (1st)(Green suit, green gloves)
Outfit (2nd)
(White shirt, sandy yellow jacket, gray pants)
Skin(Fair)
Hair(Ginger)
Eyes(Blue)
Outfit
(White shirt, yellow jacket, blue-gray pants, brown shoes)

Personality

Tamiya working overtime

When he was younger, Tamiya was a hard-working man, too busy for relationships. However, despite this work ethic, he disdained working at the food market. When Sotoba approaches him asking for food, Tamiya becomes irritated, describing him as lazy and lashing out. He demands that the vagrant works for his food like he does, being cruel as the vagrant carries bags around. When Sotoba dies under the pressure of the work and hunger, he becomes a vengeful spirit that curses Tamiya for his cruelty. Tamiya lives his next few years in fear of the spirit's vengeance.

Tamiya is quite clever, being able to outwit Sotoba's vengeful spirit by having plastic surgery with Mizuo and having him take the fall instead. During his luxury years, he's able to invent sweets that become very successful, and lives a privileged life with a loving wife. However, he can never be truly content under the spirit's curse until he had a daughter, and with a stray thought of happiness, enables the spirit to manifest.

In the present, Tamiya shows a great amount of guilt for his ploys, and confesses his sins at a confessional in Italy, unknowingly to Rohan Kishibe. Rohan recognizes that Tamiya is an evil person, but respects his courage in not giving up under the curse of two spirits.

History

Tamiya enforcing a harsh work load

When Tamiya was 24 years old, he was a common worker who carried bags of corn for hours. One day, an Asian vagrant named Sotoba begged him for food, not having eaten for five straight days. The man was frustrated at the vagrant, and made him carry the corn bags in exchange for his food. The vagrant was crushed by the heavy bags. His spirit swore revenge on the man that was to come at his happiest moment.

After that, Tamiya had great luck. He received money from relatives and had the idea to process corn into corn flakes and popcorn. The idea was a big hit and he became a rich man, the master of a mansion with several servants. He married a model and they eventually had a daughter.

Even under the grudge of two spirits, the confessor carries on in life

However, he still feared the vagrant's curse. He found a servant named Mizuo who was willing to do anything for him, and they had plastic surgery to switch their faces. One day, as Tamiya took joy in the sight of Mizuo playing with his daughter, the spirit of the vagrant possessed the latter and revealed that he assisted Tamiya's prosperity from behind the scenes, so that he could fulfill his vow of taking the man's life at his happiest moment. Tamiya rushed to interfere without breaking character, but was easily knocked out by the spirit. Mizuo fell victim to the spirit, who was fooled by their changed faces.

Tamiya later goes to a confession booth to confess his sins, now bearing the weight of two people's deaths. He confesses to Rohan Kishibe, who had mistakenly entered the priest side to research the church. As the man exits the booth, it is revealed that both Sotoba and Mizuo's spirits swear revenge on him, vowing to watch him around the clock to make sure he never tricks them again. Rohan watches him leave with curiosity, and decides to interview him later if given the chance.

Chapters / Episodes

Manga Appearances
Chapters in order of appearance
Anime Appearances
Episodes in order of appearance

Quotes

Quotes
  • Father, I've come to make a confession. I have committed a great sin.
    —Tamiya to Rohan Kishibe, Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 16: At a Confessional
  • I'm here working overtime, while this guy was probably lazing about behind the station or at the park. And now he wants me to give him food? What a prick.
    —Tamiya about the vagrant, Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 16: At a Confessional
  • What the hell are you?
    —Tamiya about the vengeful spirit, Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 16: At a Confessional
  • Thoughts of that dead man continued to occupy a corner of my mind.
    —Tamiya to Rohan Kishibe, Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 16: At a Confessional
  • I carelessly thought, "I am so happy right now."
    —Tamiya to Rohan Kishibe, Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 16: At a Confessional
  • But you're still alive. Is that what you were thinking, Father?
    —Tamiya to Rohan Kishibe, Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 16: At a Confessional
  • You can even enter churches?
    —Tamiya to the two vengeful spirits, Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 16 (OVA): At a Confessional

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Notes

  1. The name Tamiya may not have been chosen by Araki as it derives from the live-action film. As such, it may or may not be considered canon.

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