She sometimes feels that he cares more about his job than he does her, but understands that Dojima does in fact love her. Nanako loves her father dearly, but wishes that he would spend more time with her. She is usually found in the Dojima residence living room, completely absorbed in quiz shows during her free time. In the new epilogue of Golden, she becomes a fan of Marie, the new Inaba weather girl, and has even adopted Marie's catchphrase. Ironically, she later becomes a fan of Kanami during the events of Dancing All Night and even strikes up a friendship with her. She also idolizes several famous people starting with Rise Kujikawa as well as her "Risette" character, defending her to her classmates when they state that Kanami Mashita is better than her. Even when given the choice to pick a location for a vacation, her go-to answer is always Junes. Nanako's most notable quirk is her love for Junes, in both singing its slogan and in visiting their Inaba branch with her family and friends. Nanako is an adept learner, as Kanami Mashita's Dance Instructor noted that she managed to completely learn a particularly hard dancing maneuver in a short session. Dojima notes that she resembles her late mother not only in appearance, but also in personality. She is quite responsible and reliable, and has handled a lot of housework, such as cooking, doing the dishes and laundry in her home, ever since her mother passed away. She tends to be shy around strangers, but becomes friendly once she warms up to them. She tries her best to be kind to others and not hurt anyone's feelings, such as when she stomached all three of the omelets made by the Investigation Team girls and stated that they were all good, despite clearly having some distaste to them. Prominent in her Social Link, her circumstances at home where the righteousness of her own personal feelings (to make others happy) and her father's responsibility to take care of his family clash between one-another. Nanako cares a lot about right and wrong, but because she's a child, her sense is underdeveloped, making it a little rigid and failing to account for the big picture: when her father Dojima questioned the protagonist about having gotten into trouble by the police, Nanako would not only assume they're fighting, but would insist that when two people fight, it always means they're both in the wrong, as taught by her teacher. Her refreshingly honest way of thinking and speaking is noted by many characters in the series. Nanako is a mature and kind person for a girl her age, though has moments of childish innocence, such as when she wonders if the weather reporter "decides" the weather. In Persona 4: Dancing All Night, Nanako wears an outfit identical to Kanami's dance outfit, but the minor difference is her ribbon resembles a bow tie, her collar shirt has puffy short sleeves, a red, yellow and blue strap wristband on her right wrist, red ribbon on her right leg, puffy white socks and red shoes. In the new true ending in Persona 4 Golden she is shown with longer hair. Along with the rest of the girls, Nanako sports a kimono at the summer festival.ĭespite never being seen without her pigtails in Persona 4, Persona 4 The Animation depicts Nanako with her hair down while sleeping, and also revealed that she had her hair shoulder length. In summer, however, she wears a light pink and white sleeveless shirt with a pink skirt. Normally, she is seen wearing a white turtleneck under a sleeveless pink dress with two shades of red, white socks and pink penny loafers. Nanako is a little girl with brown hair tied into short pigtails by pink ribbons and brown eyes. Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth: Cameo, DLC Navigator.
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