Tokyo native Komatsu Nana was born in 1996, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey that would eventually lead her to stardom. Prior to her career in the entertainment industry, Nana started making waves on social media platforms, particularly on Instagram, where she gained a significant following. Her popularity as a model soon caught the attention of talent scouts, and she was eventually scouted while still in elementary school in Tokyo's iconic Harajuku district.
As her career took off, Nana began to appear in short films, including the critically acclaimed "Tadaima". She then transitioned to feature films, starring in notable titles such as "Close Range Love" and "The World Of Kanako". Her impressive performances earned her recognition, and by 2015, she had already won the prestigious 38th Japan Academy Prize: Newcomers Of The Year award. Since then, she has added several more awards to her impressive roster.
Aside from her acting and modeling career, Nana is also a passionate photographer. In 2016, she released a photo collection featuring her work on Turkey's Trabzon port. Her love for photography is evident in the quality of her work, showcasing her artistic eye and attention to detail.
In her personal life, Nana has been linked to several high-profile celebrities, including Korean rapper G-Dragon and her Drowning Love co-star Masaki Suda. However, it's essential to note that she should not be confused with the character from the manga and film series Nana, sharing the same name.
Currently signed to Stardust Promotion, Nana is an ambitious and multifaceted individual who enjoys traveling, playing the flute, and exploring new hobbies. Despite her many accomplishments, she has also confessed to having a few pet peeves, including a dislike for spiders and karaoke. As she continues to thrive in the entertainment industry, fans and followers alike are eager to see what the future holds for this talented and multifaceted artist.