
Naoko ( 直子, Naoko) - A beautiful but emotionally fragile woman who was Kizuki's girlfriend, but becomes involved with Watanabe after Kizuki's death.He was Kizuki's best friend, and develops romantic relationships with Naoko and, later, Midori. Unlike most students, he is interested in Western, and in particular, American literature. He is a Tokyo college student of average ability, majoring in drama without reason or conviction for doing so. Toru Watanabe ( ワタナベ トオル, Watanabe Tōru) - The protagonist and narrator.Forest settings and imagery are significant in the novel. Mori in the Japanese title translates into English as "wood" in the sense of " forest", not the material " wood", even though the song lyrics refer to the latter. This song is often described in the novel, and is the favorite song of the character Naoko. The original Japanese title, Noruwei no Mori, is the standard Japanese translation of the title of the Beatles song " Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)".

Ī film adaptation with the same title was released in 2010, directed by Tran Anh Hung. Norwegian Wood was hugely popular with Japanese youth and made Murakami something of a superstar in his native country (apparently much to his dismay at the time). The story was subsequently included in the collection Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman. Murakami adapted the first section of the novel from an earlier short story, "Firefly".

While it serves as the backdrop against which the events of the novel unfold, Murakami (through the eyes of Watanabe and Midori) portrays the student movement as largely weak-willed and hypocritical. This novel is set in late 1960s Tokyo during a period when Japanese students, like those of many other nations, were protesting against the established order. Through Watanabe's reminiscences, readers see him develop relationships with two very different women-the beautiful yet emotionally troubled Naoko, and the outgoing, lively Midori.

It is told from the first-person perspective of Toru Watanabe, who looks back on his days as a college student living in Tokyo. The novel is a nostalgic story of loss and burgeoning sexuality.

Norwegian Wood ( ノルウェイの森, Noruwei no Mori ) is a 1987 novel by Japanese author Haruki Murakami.
