; , : Drama actresses:
Megumi Satō,
Ryoko Kobayashi (middle school),
Karen Miyama (young girl) : The protagonist of the story. An affectionate, sensitive girl who likes to be silly sometimes, Ann cares deeply for all her friends. After her mother's death, she and Daigo become very close and she wishes to be able to stay with Daigo for the rest of her life. However, she chooses to return to Tokyo to live with her estranged father after he comes to see her in Shimane. Ann breaks up with Daigo during high school, but the two later reconnect as adults. ; : Drama actors:
Terunosuke Takezai,
Kazuma Sano (middle school), and (young boy) : Ann's first friend when she comes to Shimane, Daigo is very athletic and is not very articulate. He and Ann eventually fall in love and begin a relationship, which then becomes a
long-distance relationship when she leaves Shimane for Tokyo. They break up when Ann feels she is becoming too much of a burden to him, but reconnect during adulthood. His mother is a down-to-earth woman who was best friends with Ann's mother. ; : Drama actors:
Jōji Shibue,
Ruito Aoyagi (middle school), and (young boy) : Shiika's older brother, Fuji comes from a well-off family. He is the same age as Ann and Daigo and has a secret crush on Ann, which he eventually reveals to her. Fuji tends to keep to himself and eventually decides to attend high school in Tokyo shortly before Ann leaves Shimane. He has doubts concerning who he is because it is suspected that Fuji is not his father's biological son (though his father has accepted him as such), but the son of one of his mother's affairs. It is revealed eventually that he was not born from the affair, though it remains the reason why his mother does not treat him the same as his younger sister. ; : Drama actresses:
Akiko Kinouchi, (middle school), and (young girl) : Ann's best friend in Shimane and perhaps her only best friend growing up. Though her mother is kind and loyal to her children, Shiika does not get along with her well. She is one year younger than Ann. It is revealed through a letter written by her mother to a lover that she, rather than Fuji, is the child of one of her mother's affairs. The reason that her mother pays more attention to her and pushes her so hard it is out of guilt of the affair. ; : Ann's grandmother, the mother of . Though she is strict, she wants the best for Ann and cares for her. When Miwako commits suicide and leaves Ann in the care of her parents, Misayo believes that she had been too insensitive to Miwako, but was unable to bear seeing her daughter so depressed and blames herself for Miwako's weakness. ; : Ann's father. Miwako partially married Masahiro in order to leave Shimane, because she was too sensitive to bear how everyone in her town gossiped about one another so easily. They moved to Tokyo after marrying, but when Ann's father ended up deeply in debt during Ann's childhood, Miwako divorced him. A year after Miwako's suicide, he comes to Shimane and offers to care for Ann should she choose to return to Tokyo. He cares deeply for his family and worked very hard to clear his debts before he approached them again. He calls upon Ann to live with him in Tokyo because he promises the debts are soon over. Ann moves in with him for high school. ; : Ann's childhood rival, who resorted to trickery in an attempt to win Daigo's affections. Her schemes fail to work, instead bringing Ann and Daigo closer together. Several years later, Ayumu and her family move back to Shimane and meet up with Daigo after Daigo plays soccer with her little brother. After her return, Ayumu tutors Daigo in order to support him as he aims to become a
grade school teacher. As Ayumu and Daigo become friends, their peers begin to speculate groundlessly that they have romantic feelings for one another. ; : Masahiro's new wife and Ann's stepmother. She stated that she had been in love with Ann's father since high school, although he was completely unaware of her feelings until many years later. In volume 7, she gives birth to Ann's half-sister, . ==References==