Genji

Genji is a rabbit villager in the. He has a jock personality, which means he will appear competitive towards the player. His name could refer to two things. "Genji" means a "military geek" in Japanese, and "Genji" is also the titular character in The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu, which is often considered to be the world's first novel. His initial phrase, "mochi", is a type of Japanese rice cake made with rice flour pounded into paste; Genji himself somewhat resembles mochi. His phrase prior to was "otaku", which means, in Japanese, someone with an obsessive personality, reflecting on the jock villagers' fitness and health obsession; alternatively, it functions as a formal second-person pronoun, translating to "your house". He is best friends with Aziz, according to his e-Card bio.

In, Genji has the fitness hobby and will be more frequently seen participating in exercises by stretching or lifting heavy weights.

Appearance
Genji is a snowy white rabbit with dark mahogany brown ears and pink cheeks. The brown from his ears go down to circle all the way around his head. He has squinted eyes and a constant frown, which could lead one to mistake him for a smug villager in. His paws, feet, and bunny tail are tipped chocolate brown while the rest is white except his ears. He also has tiny, round eyebrows that are black.

Personality
Genji has a jock personality, which means he will have a keen interest in sport and fitness, making him appear competitive and in some cases rude when talking to other villagers, usually criticizing their fitness regime. He will appear slow-witted and absent-minded when in deep, meaningful discussions. He will get along well with peppy, cranky and sisterly villagers, but get confused by the choice of lifestyle followed by lazy villagers, who appear opposite to the jock personality. He may offend and upset snooty and smug villagers, by questioning their physical fitness and their fashion sense, but he will get along with normal villagers, but may, on the rare occasion, anger them. He likes clothes and will often ask for a certain shirt.