Tsurujo

O-Tsuru is a tea house owner who lives in the Kuri region in Wano Country.

Appearance
Tsuru has dark hair tied into a bun with a crane hair pin. She has a prominent nose and lipstick. She wears a kimono with cranes on them and a large ribbon with polka dots in the back.

Personality
Tsuru is a kind woman capable of showing gratitude. After Zoro rescued her from some of Kaido's thugs, she quickly offered to repay him, and that she sneaked aboard Komachiyo's tail when Zoro and Luffy retreated in order to not lose sight of them. Upon seeing Tama in serious condition, Tsuru offered to help her.

Kiku
As an employee under Tsuru, Kiku listens to her orders.

Roronoa Zoro
Tsuru was very grateful to Roronoa Zoro for saving her and wanted to repay her debt. She offered to treat his wounds, and she calls him "Sir Green". She was also impressed of how Zoro and Monkey D. Luffy managed to ward off Basil Hawkins.

Tama
Tsuru knows Tama and knowing she drank from a contaminated river after seeing her in a seriously ill state, she wanted to treat her at her tea house instead of taking her to a doctor.

Abilities and Powers
As the owner of the tea house in Okobore Town, Tsuru has the highest authority within the establishment. She is knowledgeable of herbs, utilizing Jagan Grass (邪含草) to brew a medicinal tea to heal Tama from the poison she ingested.

Wano Country Arc
At a wasteland in the Kuri region, Tsuru was assaulted by Kaido's thugs until Roronoa Zoro came to her rescue. She wanted to repay him, but Zoro was only interested in booze.

She then hid in Komachiyo's tail as Zoro and Monkey D. Luffy were confronted by Basil Hawkins and his men. When the komainu dragged the two Straw Hats away from the battle, she introduced herself to them. Upon seeing Tama in critical condition, she asked them to bring Tama to her tea shop where she could make medicine for her. They later arrived at Okobore Town.

Trivia

 * Tsuru's appearance is reminiscent of people in Ukiyo-e paintings.
 * Tsuru (鶴) is Japanese for "crane."
 * Her name is based on Tsuru no Ongaeshi (鶴の恩返し, lit. "Crane's Return of a Favor"), a story from Japanese folklore about a crane who returns a favor to a man.

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