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The owner of the liquor store. Tomio is an intimidating man and disciplines his son with an iron fist and is able to intimidate him even after the latter becomes a Shiki. He has a strong belief in the unwritten old rules of the village, such as everyone new must greet their neighbors, and is increasingly irritated over times as many common rules of Sotoba are unnaturally bent when the Shiki start infiltrating. |
The owner of the liquor store. Tomio is an intimidating man and disciplines his son with an iron fist and is able to intimidate him even after the latter becomes a Shiki. He has a strong belief in the unwritten old rules of the village, such as everyone new must greet their neighbors, and is increasingly irritated over times as many common rules of Sotoba are unnaturally bent when the Shiki start infiltrating. |
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==Battle against Shikis== |
==Battle against Shikis== |
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− | <span class="spoiler_content" style="display: block;">[[File:All_Shiki_Deaths_006_0001.jpg|thumb|left|194px]]When Ozaki Toshio successfully exposes the Shiki's existence, Tomio was one of the first ready to join him in the Shiki's extermination. He later stakes his own son Atsushi, who became a Shiki |
+ | <span class="spoiler_content" style="display: block;">[[File:All_Shiki_Deaths_006_0001.jpg|thumb|left|194px]]When Ozaki Toshio successfully exposes the Shiki's existence, Tomio was one of the first ready to join him in the Shiki's extermination. He later stakes his own son Atsushi, who became a Shiki. When it turns out that Seishin is in allegiance with the Kirishiki, he leads some villagers to assault his temple, killing Seishin's mother and several attendants. </span> |
− | <span class="spoiler_content" style="display: block;">At the end of the series, he chases Sunako to the church in the forest and tries to kill her, claiming that she has broken the rules that God has set. He's killed by Seishin, who by then has become a |
+ | <span class="spoiler_content" style="display: block;">At the end of the series, he chases Sunako to the church in the forest and tries to kill her, claiming that she has broken the rules that God has set. He's killed by Seishin, who by then has become a jinrou. Tomio was the most excentric of the villagers and hunted the Shiki with a passion. [[File:All_Shiki_Deaths_006_0016.jpg|thumb|268px|Tomio's Death]]</span> |
==<span class="spoiler_content" style="display: block;">Trivia</span>== |
==<span class="spoiler_content" style="display: block;">Trivia</span>== |
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− | *<span class="spoiler_content" style="display: block;"><span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">He is |
+ | *<span class="spoiler_content" style="display: block;"><span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">He is the strongest of all the villagers. |
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− | *<span class="spoiler_content" style="display: block;"><span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Attempted to murder [http://shiki.wikia.com/wiki/Sunako_Kirishiki Sunako Kirishiki], but failed in the process when [http://shiki.wikia.com/wiki/Seishin_Muroi Seishin Muroi] killed him before he had the </span><span style="font-size:13px;">c</span><span style="font-size:13px;">hance.</span></span> |
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− | *<span class="spoiler_content" style="display: block;"><span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;"> |
+ | *<span class="spoiler_content" style="display: block;"><span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">He attempted to murder [http://shiki.wikia.com/wiki/Sunako_Kirishiki Sunako Kirishiki], but failed in the process when [http://shiki.wikia.com/wiki/Seishin_Muroi Seishin Muroi] killed him before he had the </span><span style="font-size:13px;">c</span><span style="font-size:13px;">hance.</span></span> |
+ | *<span class="spoiler_content" style="display: block;">Many believe it wasn't the shiki who were inhumane but the villagers especially Tomio were shown to be the true beasts.</span> |
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==Quotes== |
==Quotes== |
Revision as of 22:37, 6 August 2013
Tomio Ookawa | |
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Gender |
Male |
Age |
60+ |
Hair Color |
White |
Eye Color |
Black |
Race |
Human |
Status |
Deceased |
Cause of Death |
Head was hit by an ax, then burned. |
Relatives |
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Seiyu |
Ishii Kouji |
anime debut |
episode 1 |
Atsushi, you know, this world has a thin' called "rules".
- Tomio Ookawa, before staking his son to death, in the manga.
Personality
The owner of the liquor store. Tomio is an intimidating man and disciplines his son with an iron fist and is able to intimidate him even after the latter becomes a Shiki. He has a strong belief in the unwritten old rules of the village, such as everyone new must greet their neighbors, and is increasingly irritated over times as many common rules of Sotoba are unnaturally bent when the Shiki start infiltrating.
Battle against Shikis
When Ozaki Toshio successfully exposes the Shiki's existence, Tomio was one of the first ready to join him in the Shiki's extermination. He later stakes his own son Atsushi, who became a Shiki. When it turns out that Seishin is in allegiance with the Kirishiki, he leads some villagers to assault his temple, killing Seishin's mother and several attendants. At the end of the series, he chases Sunako to the church in the forest and tries to kill her, claiming that she has broken the rules that God has set. He's killed by Seishin, who by then has become a jinrou. Tomio was the most excentric of the villagers and hunted the Shiki with a passion.Trivia
- He is the strongest of all the villagers.
- He attempted to murder Sunako Kirishiki, but failed in the process when Seishin Muroi killed him before he had the chance.
- Many believe it wasn't the shiki who were inhumane but the villagers especially Tomio were shown to be the true beasts.
Quotes
- It's a parent's responsibility to discipline their child, after all.
- You little murderess, you don't deserve my mercy. In this world there are crimes too depraved to ever be forgiven. There are certain unstated rules for living in a village; Rules that go back far too many generations to count. Outsiders are welcome as long as they adapt to village ways. We're a community here; We work together, we protect each other. In a village the young don't die before the old. These simple rules keep places like Sotoba alive through the years! But you and your family have torn that apart. I'm going to send you back to the hell you came from!