Akito Miyake

Akito Miyake is one of the students of class 2-D.

Background
In middle school, Akito became fond of archery and joined the club there and even participated in country-level competitions. However, he began to neglect other activities or duties, such as studies, in the process.

At that time he started to create some ruckus by causing quarrels with other people. That, and the fact that he neglected his studies lead to his evaluation as a D-Class student.

In high school, he once again became a member of the Archery Club.

Appearance
Akito has dark colored hair and usually wears the school uniform. He's roughly as tall as Kiyotaka Ayanokōji.

Personality
Akito has a straightforward and honest attitude when dealing with other people.

Academic Abilities
Due to the neglection of Akito's studies, his academic performance has been subpar. Although he excels in Science and Math, he is quite bad at other subjects such as World History and Language, although it is mentioned that he possesses the ability to study hard enough so that he does not fail in these subjects.

His academic abilities are very similar to that of his friend Haruka Hasebe, to the point that Kiyotaka Ayanokōji stated their answers were so similar some might think only one person had taken both of their exams.

Physical Abilities
Akito is very skilled at Archery that he receives praise from the Archery club itself. Apparently, he has good physical abilities, including a certain prowess at fighting. However, he himself believes them to be below average.

Etymology

 * The name Akito means "bright" (明) (aki) and "person" (人) (to).
 * Akito's surname Miyake means "three" (三) (mi) and "home" (宅) (yake).

Trivia

 * As of now, Akito's defective trait is unknown and has yet to appear.
 * Akito had been given counseling in the past due to the multiple instances of causing quarrels.
 * Akito and Kakeru Ryūen attended neighboring middle schools.
 * For the 2nd Year arc, When asked about his aspirations for the next year, he answered  'I may sound a bit arrogant, but there’s no better thing for me than to protect my close friends.'