Minami of RESCENE is drawing attention for a 'Kyoto‑style' way of speaking — a polished, indirect tone — following her viral 'gyaru' image.
On the 28th of last month, a video titled "Minami’s True Self" dropped on Woni’s personal YouTube channel.
In the clip, the two visit Minami’s family home in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Inside a room, Woni keeps marveling at a suitcase with a built‑in brake, tugging it around in fascination.
Watching this, Minami quietly murmurs in Japanese, "If it’s your first time seeing wheels, it can’t be helped," sounding gently scolding — then promptly reins in Woni’s fussing.
Viewers reacted, saying, "Minami’s real vibe isn’t gyaru — she’s an ojousama (a refined young lady)," "So she really did go to an English kindergarten," and "This totally feels like Kyoto speech."
'Kyoto speech' refers to a Kyoto‑region speaking style known for indirect, roundabout phrasing.
Meanwhile, RESCENE recently surged in popularity with the 'Geoje Yahoo' meme, built on Minami’s gyaru concept.