Reimi Sugimoto

"If my killer is caught, Morioh will finally stop being the playground of this maniac and go back to normal. We must stop this monster as soon as we can!"

- Reimi to Koichi and Rohan,

Reimi Sugimoto (杉本 鈴美) is a minor ally featured in the 4th part of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Diamond is Unbreakable, introduced in the "Rohan Kishibe's Adventure" story arc.

Reimi was Yoshikage Kira's very first victim in his life as a serial killer. As a ghost, she haunts a hidden street of Morioh in the hopes of meeting someone willing to help her bring Kira to justice. Having saved an infant Rohan Kishibe from Kira, Rohan takes it upon himself to close this case by finding the killer.

Appearance
Reimi is a 16-year-old girl of average height and slight build, with sympathetic, youthful features and large, light eyes. She has chin-length light-colored hair, kept back with an. Having slightly dark hair in the manga, Reimi is portrayed as being brown-haired in the colored version of the manga and pink-haired in the anime adaptation.

She wears a  and a short sleeveless dress with bows at the front. Bands at her upper arms taper into a criss-cross at the top of her forearms. She wears platform  and pale nail polish. Her outfit is generally portrayed as pink.

As a ghost, she has massive, perpetually fresh knife wounds on her back, as a remnant of her murder. These scars are not shown to the reader, with the impression that they are too horrific. She is invisible to those without Stands.

Heaven's Door reveals that Reimi's are 82-57-84; and that there is a mole on her left breast.

Personality
Reimi is composed, genial, and caring. She is firm in a voluntary responsibility to bring Kira to justice. Reimi is normally alone with her dog Arnold.

She is shown to be analytical of others as she playfully tells Rohan his " horoscope", a fortune-telling method where she asks Rohan to hold onto the other end of the pocky and then she sees how the pocky breaks. After teasing that he is self-centered and would get dumped by a girl, Rohan retorts with a psychological analysis that based on the color of her pale pink nail polish, she is "afraid of love" and liable to back out of relationships at the "critical stage", to which she responds with innocent concern.

She weeps hurtfully when she implores Rohan and Koichi for their help in finding her killer. She cares deeply for Rohan's well-being, revealing that she bravely saved his life while babysitting him as a toddler, just before her murder. Her concern extends further to everyone in Morioh targeted by Kira, as she is evidently saddened when she sees Shigekiyo Yangu's spirit crossing to the afterlife.

Living as a ghost in the hope of bringing Kira to justice, she ascends to the afterlife in peace after his death. Reimi understandably demonstrates some scorn towards her murderer, and stated that she had prepared carefully for his eventual demise, setting Arnold in an ambush position to condemn him into being taken away by the spirits of Ghost Girl's Alley.

Abilities
Reimi survives as a Ghost, generally restricted to Ghost Girl's Alley in Morioh and the surrounding area.

Background
Reimi Sugimoto was born and raised in Morioh. She was the neighbor of Rohan Kishibe when he was four years old. One night, she babysat Rohan at her house while Rohan's parents had urgent matters to attend to, and that night the murderer Yoshikage Kira entered the house to kill her. Woken up by a dripping sound, she found Arnold's corpse and realized her were killed, so Reimi saved Rohan by letting him escape by the window while she received a gruesome wound in the back and died. Living as a ghost bounded to a ghost alley serving as a passage to the afterlife, Reimi and her deceased dog Arnold awaited the day they could find someone who could hear their story and report the murderer to the police before more teenage girls are killed.

Diamond is Unbreakable
Reimi finally finds someone with a supernatural ability who can see her: Koichi Hirose and Rohan. Even though Rohan doesn't remember her, Reimi tells her story and asks them to report Kira to the police. Refusing at first, Rohan agrees to help after knowing the killer is still alive and warns the Stand users of Morioh about him. Reimi then remains in the ghostly alley, at one point seeing Shigekiyo Yangu's soul go to heaven after his death by Kira.

After Kira's death, his soul is transported to Ghost Girl's Alley, Reimi tries to trick him into looking back and be dragged to the afterlife. Although Kira guesses her trick because he knows of the alley, Arnold is the one who forces him to look back and be dragged by hundreds of hands. Finally in peace, Reimi ascends to Heaven along with Arnold after a heartfelt goodbye to the Stand users of Morioh.

Live-Action Film
In the live-action film, Reimi was a source of encouragement for Ryohei Higashikata. She was always cheerful and greeted him. Ryohei was devastated after the mysterious murders of her and her parents,. He kept a sketchbook with cutouts from a newspaper detailing their deaths and how no clues had been found. Frustrated that he couldn't even protect Reimi, Ryohei smashed his watch he got as an award for his 20th year of service, thinking that he's a failure as a policeman. He made it his goal to catch her murderer with his own hands and desperately wanted to protect Morioh.

All Star Battle (PS3)
Reimi guides the player through the Story Mode menu. She also appears on the Morioh stage, as part of the Situation Finish. When the defeated character lands in the Ghost Girl's Alley, she tells them that it is time for their judgement.

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Trivia

 * Heaven's Door reveals several details about Reimi. Among others her address: Kotodai neighborhood, Block 3, Section 12. Reimi stated that she had her first at 11 years and 9 months of age and that her first kiss was a.
 * The story she tells about the night of her death bears a similarity to the "" urban legend, in which the protagonist also finds her dog hanging in a closet with its throat slashed.
 * A character also named Reimi appears in the spin-off novel "JORGE JOESTAR".

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