Manami Suda

Manami Suda is a recurring character in the Jujutsu Kaisen series and its prequel Jujutsu Kaisen 0: Jujutsu High. She is a curse user who used to be Suguru Geto's secretary as well as a commander in his "family" of sorcerers. After Suguru's death, Manami and Toshihisa Negi both decided to carry on his will by joining the entity to who stole his body.

Appearance
Manami is a young woman with long light-colored hair that reaches past her shoulders and bright eyes. In 2017 her hair was slightly shorter but it still extended past her shoulders. As Suguru's assistant, Manami wore a sleeveless black dress and long dark heels. During the Night Parade of a Hundred Demons, Manami wore a white jacket with a fur collar.

A year later, Manami still wears dresses as her main attire. During the Shibuya Incident, she wore a different light-colored jacket over it that she wore over her shoulders without putting her arms in the sleeves.

Personality
Manami Suda shares the same mindset as Suguru and their allies. She believes non-sorcerers are monkeys and can hardly believe they're of the same race. Suguru appeared to enjoy being with Manami when she was his assistant, showing a much kinder and playful side around her. Shortly after killing someone, the two of them took a selfie together to celebrate their family coming back together.

Following Suguru's death, Manami and Toshihisa agreed to work with Pseudo-Geto despite him stealing their master's body. Mimiko and Nanako wanted to kill Pseudo-Geto but Manami felt that was a childish idea. She agreed with Toshihisa that the best way to honor Suguru's will was to make the world he envisioned a reality.

Abilities and Powers
Overall Skill: Little is known about Manami Suda's abilities. She appears to take more of a commander role in battle while Suguru is absent, delivering orders and such. As one of Suguru's commanders, it can be safely assumed Manami possesses considerable skills as a sorcerer.

Battles & Events
Cursed Child Arc
 * Night Parade of a Hundred Demons

Etymology

 * Manami's surname contains the kanji for "sedge" (菅) and "field, rice paddy" (田) while her given name contains the kanji for "real, genuine" (真), "apple tree" (奈) and "beautiful" (美).