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Natsuko Ozora (大空 奈津子, Ozora Natsuko), born Natsuko Kosaka (小坂 奈津子, Kosaka Natsuko), is Kodai Ozora's wife, and Tsubasa and Daichi Ozora's mother.

Description[]

Natsuko is in charge of the Ozora residence in Nankatsu City.

Personality[]

Natsuko is a devoted mother —sometimes maybe too cheerful while her children are playing— and takes great care of her older son Tsubasa as a youngster as well as her husband and household. She is greatly understanding with Tsubasa's dream for becoming a pro football player in Brazil.

Biography[]

Ozora Family Moving Out[]

Natsuko Kosaka was a reporter working for the Bimos editorial department. She first met Kodai Ozora when she interviewed him about his job. Kodai eventually gave her his father's business card so she could visit him when he's in Japan. They agreed to meet again afterwards, and eventually get married.

Captain Tsubasa (1981)[]

She first appears when moving with Tsubasa to that city. Both Kodai and she thought that Nankatsu City was the perfect environment for Tsubasa to grow up since it is a city "full of football potential".

She appeared mostly in the Kids' Dream arc and was seen supporting his son for the finals of Nankatsu and Toho middle schools and watched All Japan Jr. matches in J Boys' Challenge arc.

Rising Sun arc[]

When her daughter-in-law Sanae and her son Tsubasa flew in Nankatsu City, Sanae stayed in the Ozora residence while the latter needed to be on the Japan Training Camp. Curiously, Sanae revealed to both Ms. Nakasawa and Natsuko that her doctor estimated her childbirth to be due on the same the day of the Madrid Olympics tournament finals. That is why Sanae said that "this seemed like fate" and says she is willing to have Natsuko's grandchildren safely and with Tsubasa by her side.

Other appearances[]

Natsuko also appears in the U-13 International Tournament arc (1983 anime) and in the Captain Tsubasa: The great European showndown film.

Etymology[]

  • The name Natsuko means "apple tree" (奈) (na), "haven, port, harbor, ferry" (津) (tsu) and "child" (子) (ko).
  • Natsuko's surname Ozora means "sky, firmament, heaven" (大空).
    • Her maiden name Kosaka means "small" (小) (ko) and "slope, hill" (坂) (saka).

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