Hana Matsuzaki (松崎 花 Matsuzaki Hana) is the grandmother of Umi Matsuzaki, Sora Matsuzaki and Riku Matsuzaki in Studio Ghibli's movie From Up on Poppy Hill.
Appearance[]
Personality[]
Hana is motherly and kind, but she is also very strict.
Her strict upbringing influence Ryōko Matsuzaki (Hana's daughter) and Umi Matsuzaki (Hana's grandchild).
Story[]
Hana is the head of the family after her husband died [1], so she is responsible for financial management. So she rent rooms of her house and she hires Tomoko Shiraki to disburden Umi Matsuzaki doing housework.
She get also the highest respect in family. Everybody waiting for her coming to the table, before they start to have breakfast. Tomoko always greeting and bid farewell to her. It is an act of respect that mark her as a matriarch of the Matsuzaki family.
Relationships[]
Ryōko Matsuzaki[]
Ryoko is Hana's daughter whom she is very strict to and becomes a careful lovely mother, too. However, she tries to interrupt her daughter's love as she forbids her to marry Yūichirō Sawamura, in which this dispute causes Ryoko to run away from home to live with her future husband. Later on, she takes Ryoko and her grandchild into her home and she take care of them motherly.
Umi Matsuzaki[]
Umi is Hana's grandchild who praises her for doing housework and she recognize Umi's sorrow about losing her father Yūichirō Sawamura. She is sad when she sees Umi flies a flag Semaphore every morning.
She cares about Umi that she hires Tomoko Naraoka to help her out doing housework.
Etymology[]
- The name Hana means "flower, blossom" (花).
- Hana's surname Matsuzaki means "pine tree, fir tree" (松) (matsu) and "cape, peninsula" (崎) (saki/zaki).
Trivia[]
- Hana lives with her family in her home.
- Hana likes to drink vodka while she dislikes fishes, especially sardine.
- In the original manga, Hana's surname is Komatsuzaki (小松崎).
Annotation[]
- ↑ Usually the husband is the head of the family like in many other Asian countries. But her husband died, so she took that role.