Born in Osaka, Japan, Suhara had a short career as part of the Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Osaka PD. In his mid-twenties, after the Japanese immigration quota had ceased, he and his family moved to San Francisco.
Suhara later joined the budding international detective agency, ACME. He was also one of the first to work with then gifted-child-prodigy Carmen Sandiego.
Personality
Many people will describe Suhara as calm, loyal and thoughtful. Although in retirement, Suhara likes to keep his mind alert, by teaching tai-chi, attending traditional tea ceremonies and live theater.
Medium of Means
Suhara is an avid believer in good old-fashioned detective work. The C-5 is his least favorite method of transportation, and he is skeptical of the information that ACME info-scans provide.
He is still quick-witted for his age, and can be lethal with a cane.
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