Perhaps there is a character who has always been interested in Japanese pop culture, like anime and manga, and decides to move to Japan to fully immerse themselves. They could be one of the main characters, along with some Japanese friends they make who help them understand the deeper aspects of Japanese culture.
It might feature a character who has Japanese ancestry but was raised abroad. This character could be the main focus as they return to Japan to learn more about their roots. There could also be an older Japanese mentor - like figure who guides them through the process of 'becoming Japanese' in the context of the story.
The 'Becoming Japanese Graphic Novel' could be about a person's discovery of their Japanese heritage. It might show their exploration of family history, connecting with long - lost relatives in Japan, and the process of reclaiming their Japanese identity. The graphic novel may use vivid illustrations to depict Japanese landscapes, from the bustling streets of Tokyo to the serene temples in Kyoto, as the character embarks on this journey of self - discovery.
Since I don't know the exact content of the novel, I can't say for sure. But it might have a main character who is on the path to becoming a dragon. There could also be a mentor figure, perhaps an old dragon or a wise wizard who guides the protagonist.
Sadako Yamamura is a main character. She is the source of the curse, a figure full of mystery and horror.
The main characters would presumably include the Japanese lover, who is likely to be a central figure in the story. There may also be a female character, perhaps from a different culture or nationality, with whom the Japanese lover has a relationship. Additionally, there might be other supporting characters like family members or friends who play a role in influencing or being part of their love story. For example, the family of the non - Japanese character might have certain expectations or reservations about the relationship, which could add to the drama and development of the story.
I'm sorry I don't know the main characters in this novel as I haven't read it. It could be a young girl or boy as they are often protagonists in Japanese novels.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't say for sure who the main characters are. It could be a lone hero on a quest to become a god.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel. But typically, there would be characters who were once close to each other. Maybe it's a couple like Jack and Jill who used to be in love but now are growing apart. Or it could be a group of friends such as Tom, Dick, and Harry who are starting to see each other as strangers due to some events.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read the novel. But there's probably a protagonist who is the one becoming part of the villain's family. Then there would be the members of the villain's family, like a powerful and maybe cruel father figure in the family who is the main villain.
I'm not entirely sure specifically about the main characters in 'The Wild Geese' without more in - depth study, but they are likely to be characters representing different social classes or values within the Japanese society of the time the novel is set.
Haiji Kiyose is also important. He is the one who brings the team together and has great leadership in the running group.