Also, I would like to introduce another aspect of Mitsuko’s character by making her practice Shintoism. Shinto is the appeasement to the “spirits” of the dead, nature, and ancestors that affect the living world. Basically Japanese superstition. It adds to her, because it gives her an open sense of spirituality. Most of our lot’s spirituality isn’t apparent, but not lacking. This makes Mitsuko more unique.