TV-Series
Description
Tatsuhiro Nome stands tall and muscular, with short lilac hair, naturally dark skin, and striking violet eyes. Two moles mark the area beneath his left eye. This physique stems from dedicated gym training and martial arts, having practiced kendo and karate since childhood.

Reserved and pragmatic by nature, he can initially seem aloof but conceals fierce loyalty and protectiveness, especially toward childhood friend Hikaru Osari. Tatsuhiro is highly observant, quick to detect subtle shifts in behavior or health, particularly Hikaru's, and often intervenes when Hikaru's health issues lead to overexertion.

He entered the idol industry independently by submitting his CV, seeking new challenges beyond athletics. He has an older brother whose identity is private. Significant personal growth occurs through his relationship with Tsubasa Sumisora, the group's A&R representative. Initially, Tatsuhiro experiences severe nervousness when alone with women, causing awkwardness, but this eases over time through shared activities like driving and exercise. Tsubasa evolves into a trusted confidante he relies on for emotional grounding during high-stress events, such as Hikaru's hospitalization.

Beyond Hikaru and Tsubasa, he shares a friendly sports rivalry with Miroku Shingari. Within MooNs, Tatsuhiro acts as a stabilizing older brother figure, using his calm to mediate conflicts. He bonds over American superhero comics with Goshi Kaneshiro, swapping recommendations.

His hobbies include driving (he holds a license), muscle training, surfing, and reading comics. He dislikes thrill rides like roller coasters and feels uneasy in crowded holiday settings such as Halloween or Christmas. Tatsuhiro admires strong-willed women with bright smiles and maintains the distinctive habit of eating steak immediately upon waking.

His development highlights his role as MooNs' emotional anchor, tested during crises like Hikaru's health struggles in "Ryusei*Fantasia," which strain his composure and reveal vulnerability. Relying on Tsubasa signifies his growth in managing personal anxieties while supporting others. Flashbacks to the "Bambi era" show his initial discomfort in the idol world, mitigated by Hikaru's energetic encouragement helping him integrate with the group.