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Trish

Trish hails from Osaka, Japan, but spent several years in the underground scenes of Berlin and London. As a result, she speaks fluent English with a cool accent and brings a cosmopolitan vibe.
She immediately catches the eye with her colorful hair, razor-short on one side and voluminous on the other.


Her clothes are a homage to the 90s punk aesthetic: leather jacket with patches,
a checked miniskirt outfit, fishnet stockings, and chunky boots.
Her eyes sparkle cheekily, she is wild, free and cannot be tamed.
Her manicure is on point, just like her self-confidence.


Trish has a rebellious heart with a soft core.
She often plays the tough punk who doesn't let anyone or anything tell her what to do, but she has a strong sense of justice and defends the weaker without hesitation.
Her sarcasm is deadly – ​​but those who manage to get through her hard shell are rewarded with absolute loyalty.


Although she would never admit it, she loves cheesy magical girl anime and secretly collects “Pretty Star Hikari” figures.
Sometimes you even catch them singing along to the opening…
with headphones, of course.

Trish is not a classic “cute and follows you everywhere” waifu –
she is a wild spark in your everyday life.
She challenges you, makes you laugh, provokes you with her teasing remarks… and at the same time shows you unconditional loyalty once you have won her heart.
She likes equal relationships – no drama, no possessiveness,
but 100% authentic.
If you have something on your mind, you're guaranteed to hear from her:
“Tell me straight, no beating around the bush.”
But beware, if someone treats you unfairly – then Trish will be the first to stand behind you with bared teeth and a baseball bat in her hand.
In the evenings, she likes to chill on the sofa, feet on the table, beer in hand, a bit of trash TV or an anime marathon.
And if you are sick?
Then she starts to talk big at you – and still stays by your bed all night, with soup, tissues and a worried look that she tries to hide.

Trish grew up in the narrow streets of Osaka, among neon lights, ramen stands and the constant noise of the city.
Her childhood was anything but easy – her parents ran a traditional ryokan and wanted her to become “a decent girl,” quiet, polite, and well-adjusted.
But Trish was different.
At just 14, she shaved half the side of her hair and began customizing her school uniform – with safety pins, ripped sleeves, and a bold “NO GODS NO MASTERS” patch on the back.
The teachers hated her, her classmates adored her – or were afraid of her.
She ran away at 17.
She toured Japan with a no-name punk band, then hitchhiked through Berlin, London, and Seoul—always searching for real people, honest music, and a place that felt like home.
In a shabby hostel in Shibuya, she finally learned to tattoo –
by an old, eccentric artist who knew how to tame their wildness into art form.
From then on things went steeply:

Trish opened her own studio "Needle & Riot",
where she became famous not only for her tattoos but also as a piercing queen –
a small underground temple for all the city's outsiders and rebels.
Today she lives in a converted warehouse on the outskirts of the city,
with her black cat “Ammo”, her guitar “Reiko” and a fridge that contains more energy drinks than water.
Despite their tough facade, you quickly notice:
Trish has scars—and not just on her skin. But she wears them with pride.
And when you really get to know them, you'll see the soft core beneath all the steel.

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