Due to her father's failed attempt alliance with Big Mom, Reiju and her family lost all ties within the World Government and considered the Vinsmoke Famly as traitors and wanted criminals. With these results of Judge's foolishness, they are now enemies to the World government and Marines. Reiju is a slim young woman with shoulder-length light pink hair darker pink in the anime , covering her right eye and curling upwards at the tips. She also has purple eyes blue in the anime , and occasionally wears light pink lipstick. Both of her thighs are tattooed with a number "6", referring to the name of the organization "Germa 66". She also wears dark pink gauntlets, a pair of black headphones with the number "66" on them, and a patterned purple and black cloak shaped like the wings of a moth.
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She is the eldest child and only daughter of the Vinsmoke Family , making her Sanji's elder sister. She is also the princess of the Germa Kingdom and a commander in its military arm, Germa Reiju is a slim young woman with shoulder-length darker pink hair, covering her right eye and curling upwards at the tips. She also has blue eyes, and occasionally wears light pink lipstick. Like all the Vinsmoke siblings, she has distinctive curly eyebrows that form a spiral resembling the number "6". However, unlike her brothers Sanji and Yonji , her eyebrows appear to swirl symmetrically in opposing directions. Both of her upper thighs are tattooed with a number "6", referring to the name of the organization " Germa 66 ".
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