
He attempts to crush Mob with his powers until Reigen drop-kicks him.

Ishiguro received so many scars on his face that he wore a gas mask to hide them. While their psychic powers still made them useful to Claw, Suzuki punished the rebellious party by giving all of them scars. Like many Scar members, he is incredibly arrogant and believes that his powers have no equal.īefore the story's beginning, Ishiguro and his fellow Scar members challenged Suzuki, but due to the latter's massive psychic power, Ishiguro lost. This also manifests in his choice of attire, which he wears presumably to make himself seem more mysterious, impressive, and intimidating. Despite his advanced age, he is extremely childish, as he believes that just because he has psychic powers, the world should bow down to him and worship him. He refuses to be challenged in this belief and goes into murderous frenzies in an attempt to get his way, as shown when he is called out by an empowered Arataka Reigen. Ishiguro is a strong advocate of the belief that his psychic power makes him a much stronger and more advanced being than normal humans. Underneath his mask, he is shown to be an old man whose face is covered in countless scars from challenging the boss of Claw. For a long duration, his gender was ambiguous as he never took off his mask and used a voice changer to make himself sound like a little girl. Ishiguro's diminutive figure is distinguished by his creepy black suit and black gas mask.
