Off topic, but I find Yamada's sister to be refreshing. A lot of siblings in stories are usually somewhat antagonistic or uninterested with the characters, and then there's also those who are a bit too attached and doting that it nearly becomes 50% of their personality. I don't know her much, but seeing her normally interacting with Yamada, admiring her sister but also not being too enforcing or suffocating, at an age when rebelliousness would reach its peak (she's 15, I think), makes her seem like a breath of fresh air. She's got hobbies and a proper life beyond just thinking of her sister, but she not the "baka onee-chan, don't get too close" type. Then again, I get the feeling that she might be closer to the doting type if she was older...
Off topic, but I find Yamada's sister to be refreshing. A lot of siblings in stories are usually somewhat antagonistic or uninterested with the characters, and then there's also those who are a bit too attached and doting that it nearly becomes 50% of their personality. I don't know her much, but seeing her normally interacting with Yamada, admiring her sister but also not being too enforcing or suffocating, at an age when rebelliousness would reach its peak (she's 15, I think), makes her seem like a breath of fresh air. She's got hobbies and a proper life beyond just thinking of her sister, but she not the "baka onee-chan, don't get too close" type. Then again, I get the feeling that she might be closer to the doting type if she was older...