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Kokatsu

Character

Kokatsu is a former shinobi and the father of Kawaki, an embittered drunkard whose cruelty and greed set his son on the path that eventually placed the boy in Jigen's hands.

Gender: Male
Status: Alive
Occupation: None (alcoholic)
Classification: Former shinobi
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Personality

Selfishness ran through Kokatsu to the core, and he cared for no one beyond himself. A quick-tempered drunk given to bullying, he vented his moods on anyone within reach, and his own son bore the worst of it. Kawaki suffered constant physical abuse at his hands, denied meals over the slightest fault and shut away in a room whenever the boy disappointed him. The mistreatment was verbal as well, since Kokatsu repeatedly branded his son hollow and worthless. He even pushed the child into odd jobs around town simply to fund his drinking. Nothing revealed his contempt more plainly than the ease with which he handed Kawaki over to Jigen, then walked on with his life untroubled.

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History

Whatever trials Kokatsu had lived through wore him down over the years, leaving a resentful man who sought comfort in the bottle. In time he fathered Kawaki, whom he treated with open cruelty. On one occasion he shut the boy away after Kawaki accidentally shattered a bottle of his liquor, and it was that night that Jigen came to the house with an offer to purchase the child. Kokatsu accepted on the spot, casting Kawaki off without a shred of reluctance and departing the small home with his newfound money in hand.

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Abilities

Word held that Kokatsu had once served as a shinobi and even stood among the heroes of the Fourth Shinobi World War, yet his coarse and thuggish manner led many to question whether the boast held any truth. No feats of skill were ever shown to back the reputation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Kokatsu in Naruto?

Kokatsu is a former shinobi and the father of Kawaki, remembered as an embittered, abusive drunkard. His cruelty and greed ultimately led him to sell his own son to Jigen.

What kind of father was Kokatsu to Kawaki?

Kokatsu was a cruel and selfish father to Kawaki, physically abusing him, denying him meals, and shutting him away over the slightest fault. He also branded Kawaki hollow and worthless and forced him into odd jobs to fund his own drinking.

Why did Kokatsu give up his son Kawaki?

Kokatsu gave up Kawaki because Jigen offered to buy the boy after Kokatsu shut him away for breaking a bottle of liquor. Kokatsu accepted without hesitation and left with the money, showing no reluctance about abandoning his son.

Was Kokatsu really a shinobi?

Kokatsu was said to have once served as a shinobi and even to have fought as a hero in the Fourth Shinobi World War, though his coarse, thuggish manner led many to doubt the claim. No feats were ever shown to confirm his reputation.

What happened to Kokatsu after selling Kawaki?

After selling Kawaki to Jigen, Kokatsu walked away from the small home with his new money, untroubled by what he had done. He remains alive, though nothing more of his story has been shown since.

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