TV-Series
Description
Nana Sunohara (春原 菜々), Ayaka Sunohara's younger sister, possesses honey-blonde hair reaching her waist, distinctive tan skin reflecting the gyaru subculture, and amber-colored eyes. Her physique is voluptuous yet slender, with a slightly smaller bust size than her sister's. Two thin tan lines above her hips likely result from tanning bed use. Following a three-year time skip, she dramatically cuts her hair extremely short and adopts more modest clothing, typically pairing baggy long-sleeved shirts with extremely short jean shorts to maintain a focus on showcasing her legs.

Her personality contrasts sharply with Ayaka's, radiating high energy, spontaneity, and an upbeat demeanor. She exhibits mischievous tendencies and constantly seeks entertainment, often socializing with friends or engaging with Aki Shiina. Despite her playful and sometimes impulsive nature, she demonstrates significant gentleness, patience, and benevolence, particularly towards Aki. She is empathetic and sensitive to others' emotional needs, readily offering support through listening or encouragement, and shows notable adaptability and openness to new experiences.

Nana previously resided at Sunohara-sou in Room 101, later occupied by Aki Shiina. She attended the same school as the other characters and was a former member of the student council. Her relationship with her family, particularly her mother, involves complicated communication difficulties, contrasting with the comfortable familial bonds she forms with the Sunohara-sou residents. She harbors unrequited romantic feelings for Aki Shiina but refrains from acting on them due to their age difference and her perceived professional role within the household dynamic.

Her activities include playing video games. She actively participates in the playful teasing and lack of respect for personal space common among the female residents, particularly directed towards Aki. Nana is noted as one of the more physically forward characters, sometimes attempting to introduce suggestive thoughts into Aki's mind. Her name "Nana" (菜) translates to "vegetables, greens", while "Sunohara" (春原) combines "spring" (春) and "field, plain" (原).