Suzu Sōgi

is an Academy student of Konohagakure. She is the twin sister of Ran.

Personality
She is a rather curious girl, any news about his classmates picking up her interest. She also acts in sync with her brother, simultaneously and with the same facial expressions, surprised by another rumour. She and Ran are competitive with one another, and yet are apprehensive about spending time apart.

Appearance
Suzu is a short girl with purple eyes and shoulder-length red hair. She wears a white suit with a red turtleneck underneath and a pink scarf tied around her neck. True to his name, Suzu wears two white bells in her hair.

Kawaki & Himawari Academy Arc
Suzu attended the Academy opening ceremony as part of a new class. Her classroom was put under the care of new teacher Hana Kaka. Her class included many children of famous people, including the daughter of an acting duo, the daughter of the Seventh Hokage, and Kae Yukiwari, the princess of the Land of Bamboo. The class also included Kawaki, a noticeably older student.

Later, she attended a tea party at Kae's home. After Kae angrily scolded Osuka Kamakura for forcing her friend to ruin the tea party, Suzu and the other classmates openly applauded Kae, finding her true outspoken side more enjoyable than the prim and proper demeanour she had been hiding behind.

Days later, Suzu and Ran joined a group of students who wanted to investigate the Academy's Seven Mysteries at night. They fled the group when Batora faked one of the mysteries using Water Release and red pain in a bathroom. The following day, Suzu and Ran told their other class-mates about their experiences. During a practical lesson, Suzu was placed in a team led by Eiki alongside Neon, their team placing first during a Tree Climbing Practice relay race.

Suzu's class had to put on a play about the Sannin. When Eiki's struggle with Kawaki damaged the stage, Suzu joined in the repair efforts.

Trivia

 * Suzu means.
 * Suzu and Ran, when combined, forms the word "Suzuran", the word literally means "Lily of the Valley".