Tanaka—the “middle of the rice field,” the most common surname in Japan—is the work’s most radical character. In a landscape of poetic names and fragmented identities, Tanaka is aggressively ordinary. A mid-level manager who took the wrong local line home one night and never quite returned to the city. He drinks canned coffee. His phone’s background is a default image. He has no deep backstory, and that is the story.
In Yama, Tanaka serves as the anchor of the mundane. Where Kurumi spirals into nostalgia and Im dissolves into process, Tanaka simply does. He fixes the vending machine. He sweeps the shrine steps. He nods at the same old woman at the bus stop every Tuesday, though neither knows the other’s name. His tragedy is that he has accepted his displacement so fully it no longer registers as suffering. He has become the mountain’s quiet heartbeat—unnoticed, indispensable, and deeply melancholic in his contentment.
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Recommendation: If you enjoyed Kurumi's character dynamic, other works by Yama (such as Happiness! 2 or Sakura no Uta, though he was a scenario writer on the latter, his style is distinct) are highly recommended. Sora no Baroque is considered a "Kamige" (God-tier game) by niche fans largely due to how characters like Kurumi are written.
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