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  1. Naoko Character Analysis. Next. Midori Kobayashi. Toru ’s primary love interest and a close friend from his youth in Kobe. Naoko is quiet, demure, sensitive, and esoteric. Toru loves spending time with her, even when all they do is walk around Tokyo, barely talking.

  2. When the film ends you barely remember her, while Naoko’s fragility is portrayed as an exalted state of consciousness.

  3. Toru ’s best friend and Naoko ’s boyfriend, Kizuki, is not an active character in the novel—he is already dead of suicide when it begins, having taken his life during his senior year of high… read analysis of Kizuki

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    Naoko is Kawamata's younger daughter and Kayako Saeki's younger sister. She spent her childhood with her sister and motherat a small rural village in Japan. The sisters were subjected and exposed to their mother's rituals, which traumatised them. However, despite this, Naoko followed in Kawamata's footsteps and became an Itako as well. She grew up ...

    The name Naoko means "still, further/furthermore, yet, more/still more, greater, less" (尚) (nao) and "child" (子) (ko).
    Naoko's surname Kawamata means "river, stream" (川) (kawa) and "or, also, again, once more/moreover, too, as well, besides, on the other hand, and, while" (又) (mata).
    Studio executives insisted on the idea of a twin sister for Kayako as part of her backup story for The Grudge 2, which Shimizu-san rejected. This idea likely resulted in Naoko's character in The Gr...
    Japanese actress Emiko Koizumi auditioned for the role of Naoko.
    Naoko was originally named Naoki in a rough draft of the script.
    Naoko is the first and only character in the entire franchise to use the term "Ju-on" to explain the curse. Nakagawa explained it to Karen, but never said the term.
  4. Nakagawa Kawamata (portrayed by Kim Miyori) is an Itako, Kayako and Naoko's mother, Toshio's maternal grandmother and Takeo and Daisuke's mother-in-law. She used her daughter to "eat" the evil spirits she drove from her patients, marking Kayako for the rest of her life.

  5. At the conclusion of “The Wind Rises,” the protagonist, Jiro Horikoshi, finds himself in a dream-like sequence where he encounters his childhood love, Naoko. They share a bittersweet moment together before Naoko vanishes into the sky, symbolizing her tragic demise due to illness.

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  7. Reiko didn't kill Naoko. Naoko had trauma from the suicide of her sister and her ex bf, and it was implied that she was feeling guilt for sleeping with Toru. Mental issues are complex and Naoko couldn't deal with her trauma and the support wasn't enough, that's why she killed herself.

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