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This article, Shinigami Women's Association (Ten Tails), is property of Ten Tailed Fox

Shinigami Women's Association
WomensAssociation
Kanji 女性死神協会
English Female Shinigami Society
Romaji Josei Shinigami Kyōkai
Organization
Headquarters 1st Division's Barracks
Leader(s) Yachiru Unohana
Senior Member(s) Rukia Kuchiki
Affiliation Soul Society
Purpose Varies

The Shinigami Women's Association (女性死神協会, Josei Shinigami Kyōkai) is a club for Shinigami women that sees themselves as the main rivals of the Shinigami Men's Association.

Mission[]

The duties of the Shinigami Women's Association consist of:

  • Push significant changes to improve Shinigami life overall.
  • Defeat the Shinigami Men's Association.
  • Invent useful items to enhance Shinigami life.

Rules[]

The rules followed by the women of the Shinigami Women's Association are far more structured and elaborate than that of the Men's Association. They are written out on a scroll kept by the president of the organization herself. There is only one known rule so far;

  • No Shinigami under the age of 100 shall be admitted to the Association.

Members[]

Name Membership Zanpakutō Status
Yachiru Unohana President Minazuki Active
Rukia Kuchiki Vice-President Sode no Shirayuki Active
Suì-Fēng Director of Funds Suzumebachi Active
Kirio Hikifune Scientific Adviser Unknown Active
Taira Geshunin Member Unknown Active
Nemu Kurotsuchi Member Unknown Active
Lisa Yadomaru Member Haguro Tonbo Active

Headquarters[]

Under Yachiru Kusajishi the group often met in the Kuchiki Family Manor, however, upon Unohana's takeover of the group she gave the Association access to the First Division's barracks.

Trivia[]

  • The organization passed an age restriction rule, baring Yachiru Kusajishi's membership due to the fact that she spent all of the group's funds on herself.
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