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Riku has straight dark blue hair and green eyes. He wears the standard male school uniform.
 
Riku has straight dark blue hair and green eyes. He wears the standard male school uniform.
 
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== Abilities ==
 
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== Etymology ==
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* The name '''Riku''' means "land" (陸).
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* Riku's surname '''Utomiya''' means "eaves, roof, house, heaven" (宇) ('''u'''), "capital" (都) ('''to''') and "temple, shrine, palace" (宮) ('''miya''').
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

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    Riku Utomiya
     Japanese 宇都宮 陸
     Rōmaji Utomiya Riku
    Characteristics
     Gender 10?cb=20171005024441 Male
     Age 16
     Hair Colour Dark Blue
     Eye Colour Green
    Professional Status
     Status Active
     Class Year 1:
    Class 1-C (2nd Year) (1st Year)


     Affiliation Advanced Nurturing High School
     Occupation Student
    Debut
     Light Novel 2nd Year Volume 1

    Riku Utomiya ( () () (みや) (りく) , Utomiya Riku) is one of the first-year students of Advanced Nurturing High School. He is a student of Class 1-C.

    Appearance

    Riku has straight dark blue hair and green eyes. He wears the standard male school uniform.

    Personality

    Plot

    Abilities

    Etymology

    • The name Riku means "land" (陸).
    • Riku's surname Utomiya means "eaves, roof, house, heaven" (宇) (u), "capital" (都) (to) and "temple, shrine, palace" (宮) (miya).

    Trivia

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