Nana Komatsu

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Nana Komatsu (小松 奈々 Komatsu Nana?) is a fictional character in the manga/anime series, NANA, by Ai Yazawa. She is the titular "Nana" of the series, along with Nana Osaki.

To disambiguate between the girls, the English-language publisher of the manga, VIZ Media, uses Nana K. to refer to Nana Komatsu.

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Komatsu came to Tokyo, looking to find her dream. Unlike Osaki, Komatsu came from a large and happy household, though her childish outlook prevented her from living on her own initially. She's the middle child of three sisters.

Her chance encounter with Osaki began a friendship which changes Komatsu's life forever. She is introduced to Osaki's band, Black Stones, and their members (Nobuo Terashima and Yasushi Takagi initially). She later even helps "Blast" to find their bassist, by drawing a poster to advertise the vacancy. Much to her surprise, she also discovers that the members of Blast were friends with the members of Trapnest, a popular rock band of which she's a very big fan. After learning of Osaki's breakup with Honjo Ren, she helps the two to reconnect after realizing that they were still very much in love with each other.

In the early stages of the manga, Nana was dating Shoji Endo, until he cheated on her with Sachiko, a co-worker at the restaurant where he works. Even though they had broken up, they still had some feelings for each other, as shown in their meeting after Komatsu's been romantically linked with Takumi.

After Shoji, Komatsu found herself caught between two men: Takumi Ichinose, the leader of Trapnest, and Nobuo, the guitarist of Blast (Osaki's band). Komatsu discovers she is pregnant, and although she loves Nobuo, she realizes that Takumi would be in a better position to care for her and her unborn child.

She is now the wife of Takumi (initially in name only, for Takumi delayed their wedding because of Oosaki's engagement to Ren) and expecting a child. She hopes that she will be able to live happily. Her nickname is "Hachi" - a shortened version of Hachiko because she always tries to be kind and faithful to her friends, like the dog from the Hachiko legend. (Hachi means eight in Japanese, and the kanji for seven can be pronounced as 'nana'. This also clears up confusion between the two Nanas.) A running gag in the series is for Hachi to suddenly sprout a pair of dog-like ears and a tail whenever she's very happy.

With the reporters of SEARCH (a paparazzi magazine) snapping photos of Ren and Reira together alone, Takumi decided to do some manipulating by revealing his relationship with Komatsu to SEARCH, who decided to run that news instead. As such, the couple were formally married.

However, trouble was brewing. SEARCH's photographer decided to show Hachi photos of Nana's birth mother. Hachi then travels to Osaka to uncover the truth for herself.

As noted above, due to her sheltered raising Nana Komatsu is initially a rather childish and self-absorbed person. She relied heavily on Saotome Junko, a high school friend of hers.

Yet when it comes to relationships, Hachi has fallen in (and out of) love many times. The first man she ever slept with was Asano Takashi, who was very much older than her. During a chance encounter in Tokyo, she comically warned him not to cheat again. However, like her subsequent exes, she could only forget about him totally after being together with another guy (in this case, Shouji). Though capable of great acts of kindness and caring for her friends, and even strangers, Hachi tends to be very self-absorbed at times failing to take into consideration the feelings of others. Though her friends care for her deeply, they sometimes seem to think of her as burdensome as well.

  • In the PS2 game, she's voiced by Rumi Shishido.
  • In the anime, she's voiced by Midori Kawana, alias KAORI.
  • In the first live-action movie, she's portrayed by Aoi Miyazaki. Since Miyazaki turned down the offer to appear in the sequel, Yui Ichikawa replaced her as Hachi.

  • In a series of "what-if" sequences depicting events in the future (according to Komatsu's imagination), her unborn child turned out to be Satsuki, a girl resembling Nana. In this sequence, Shin was shown to have grown much taller (being in his early 20s) while Yasu remained as he was ("like a living fossil", as Nobu puts it). Also, Takumi was shown to have slightly shorter hair, and a caring father to his family.
  • The covers of the manga series depict her activities with Oosaki, which includes meeting her in apartment 707, shopping and watching a movie, among others. Also, she does not appear on the cover of volume 1, which is her only absence so far.
  • Her birthday is on 30 November, 1980 (She celebrated her 21st birthday on 30 November 2001, which is featured in volume 16.)
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