Raku eventually confesses her feelings for her near the end of the manga. Chitoge does the same and the two get together and later marry and even have a son, cheekily named Haku. Nisekoi follows reluctant lovers Raku and Chitoge in a love triangle with Raku's childhood crush Kosaki.
It is stated by Chitoge's mother that Raku was Chitoge's first love and hinted that he may be the boy she made the promise with. Towards the end of the anime, Chitoge finally realizes her feelings for Raku, and admits she's in love with him through her lines.
Throughout the series, Raku’s love for Kosaki keeps growing. Unlike Chitoge who comes from a gangster family, Kosaki’s roots are much simpler. She comes from a family of bakers who are renowned for their delicious Japanese treats and pastries.
When Shū was heartbroken after learning that she was getting married and retiring, it was Raku who came up to comfort his friend. Indeed, their bonding is so strong, that Raku once even defended his friend when Ruri Miyamoto made a blatant analysis of him. Raku is the heir to the Shūi Clan and therefore is praised by all of the Yakuza gang.
Tsugumi likes Raku, but this fact is unknown to anyone, even herself, and blushes whenever she's around him. One instance of this was when she and Raku were handcuffed together with "explosive rigged" handcuffs that explode when the handcuffed person's heart rate went up.
RakuTowards the end of the anime, Chitoge finally realizes her feelings for Raku, and admits she's in love with him through her lines. (Nisekoi chapter 49) Ever since she realized her crush on him. Raku and Chitoge's relationship has become part of the plot of some chapters in the manga.
During Raku and Chitoge's meeting at the Plateu we can see that apparently they have made a new Lock and they make a new promise of being together more after they're married. The chapter and manga end with Raku and Chitoge kissing after they have made their promise and Raku asked her to marry him.
At the Beach (episode)
Raku Ichijō (一条 楽, Ichijō Raku) is the main male protagonist of the Nisekoi series that is written and illustrated by Naoshi Komi. He serves as the fake boyfriend of Chitoge Kirisaki for the next three years of his life to prevent a war between the Bee Hive Gang and the Shūei Clan before they eventually get married.
Etymology. The name Kosaki means "small" (小) (ko) and "blossom" (咲) (saki). Kosaki's surname Onodera means "small" (小) (o), "field, wilderness" (野) (no) and "temple" (寺) (tera/dera). Her married name Miyanagi means "imperial palace" (宮城).
The Truth (Chapter 221): The flashback confirms the promise girl's identity - Kosaki Onodera. It also confirms that Chitoge was originally given the key that would unlock Raku's locket, but gave it to Kosaki instead. Fake: Chitoge realizes she is not the promise girl.
After being convinced by Marika to be honest with her feelings, Chitoge confessed her love for Raku at the place where Raku made the promise with the promised girl, and was happy when Raku accepted her feelings. In the final chapter, it is revealed that she is married to Raku and has become a fashion designer.
The Search/Just Testing.
The first episode of season 2 starts at 51 chapter of manga and the last episode ends at chapter 106, but there was one filler episode (6th or 7th) with something like Madoka (I closed it right after I saw what's there).
She starts off as a timid girl but slowly gains her confidence. Once we get used to the love triangle, yet another love interest shows up. Tachibana Marika is Raku’s childhood friend who was kept isolated all her life due to health issues.
Throughout the series, Raku’s love for Kosaki keeps growing. Unlike Chitoge who comes from a gangster family, Kosaki ’s roots are much simpler. She comes from a family of bakers who are renowned for their delicious Japanese treats and pastries.
In fact, Kosaki chose the high school she wanted to go to because Raku was planning on attending the same one. And to no one’s surprise, Kosaki also has a key to a locket which could potentially open Raku’s locket. Of all the characters in the series, Kosaki grows the most.
It is revealed that Yui went out of Japan and became the head of the Char Siu Mafia. After the death of her parents, she makes a return to Japan and reconnects with Raku. She gets a job as the homeroom teacher at Raku’s school and is also one of the key holders.
The goal of the creators was to offer an illusion that we were onto something but we were eventually given a surprise ending that no one ever expected. Haru Onodera was never in contention according to fans and the only things tying her to Raku was her presence ten years ago and the book.
At the end of the anime, it is revealed that Kosaki is the promise girl. While most of us were rallying behind Chitoge Kirisaki, we were eventually proven wrong. According to the most popular theories based on the name and the manga, Raku keeps dreaming about a girl with long hair, and when you take a look at all of the flashbacks in the series, Chitoge is the only one with long hair. The revelation left a number of fans disappointed as we saw absolutely no flashbacks showing Kosaki with long hair. Yui was the only other character with long hair as a child, but she was not a part of the series, which also confused a lot of fans. It can only be assumed that Raku changed the story of the promise girl a fair bit or simply recalled past events incorrectly.
Chitoge is a half-American half-Japanese girl who is the daughter of the Beehive gang leader. She is often seen with a female bodyguard whom Raku calls ”Gorilla”. It turns out that Chitoge had made a promise similar to Raku to a childhood friend of hers and even she owns a special key.
Chitoge had already met Raku earlier when she kneed him in the face, angering him and causing friction during the beginning of their "relationship". After making friends with him and getting saved from drowning, her outlook on Raku begins to brighten.
Raku tells her that Chitoge actually loves her and states that he will bring Chitoge to her before Hana's flight leaves. Although Raku and Chitoge are too late and Hana's flight leaves, Raku calls Hana and gives his phone to Chitoge where she tells Hana she loves her.
When Yui announces that Chitoge and Tsugumi were leaving to America in a week, Kosaki was shell-shocked and sad, finding out that Chitoge would leave (Nisekoi Chapter 161) but when Chitoge comes to her farewell party to tell everyone that her move was canceled, Kosaki rejoices and hugs Chitoge, crying.
In chapter 161, Chitoge was told she was going to move back to America. She had an idea to stay with Raku while her dad would move to America but Claude had a voice recorder put on her tie and had heard her plans of staying with Raku. As Chitoge started packing, Claude locked her in a room.
Chitoge was furious at Marika because of the fact that the latter -Marika-showed up and declared that she was Raku's fiancé. Although overtime she is shown talking with Marika in a civilized manner, and without shouting at each other's faces; they are more like frenemies. She always knew the fake relationship between Raku and Chitoge and had knew that Raku used his fake relationship with Chitoge as a way to turn down Marika.
Towards the end of the anime, Chitoge finally realizes her feelings for Raku, and admits she's in love with him through her lines. (Nisekoi chapter 49) Ever since she realized her crush on him. Raku and Chitoge's relationship has become part of the plot of some chapters in the manga.
As Raku works as a secretary for Hana, he realizes that Hana is nervous around Chitoge which results in her asking meager questions such as Chitoge's age and thinks that Chitoge won't accept her gifts because she thinks that Chitoge hates her however, she always keeps a stack of gifts she had planned to give to Chitoge.
Hiro and the mysterious Zero Two were an obvious couple from the beginning, but the caring and determined Ichigo (Hiro’s best friend) immediately stole the thunder from Zero Two. A lot of fans started shipping her with Hiro, with the explanation that she was better for his mental health than Zero Two (which was true).
3 Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood: Roy Mustang And Riza Hawkeye. While Edward and Winry were touted to be a couple from the get go, another extremely popular couple that never became canon was that of Riza and Roy.
Raku's mother left to go fulfill her dream of writing books while Raku's dad took care of him. Marika's mother was the one who made the decisions while her father was the one who ultimately tried to keep the family together.
We all know Ichijou Raku's personality, (aside the whiny, indecisive part, lol). He always has been a guy who was for their friends, also with a 'romantic' sense of responsibility and justice. Never leaving a friend or a damsel in distress. On the other side of the coin, we have another heroine.
Nisekoi if anything was a story about the author fighting with Japanese society. If anything else goes to support that... Chitoge continued working after her and Raku got married. Raku's mother left to go fulfill her dream of writing books while Raku's dad took care of him.
You can look into Japanese real society way of thinking. Because working in Japan is extremely hard and exhausting, especially for men, they mostly want women to leave their jobs as soon as they get married.
Originally found in Japanese bishōjo games,the word is now part of the otaku moe phenomenon, reaching into other media such as maid cafes, anime, manga, novels, and even mass media. The term was made popular in the visual novel Kimi ga Nozomu Eien.
Also, it was the easiest call, sadly. Onodera Kosaki, although she was hopelessly in love with Ichijou and always insecure to tell him about her feelings, she was never a 'fragile' character. Or, at least, the author never portrayed her that way.