A lead character of the non-canon spin-off One Piece in Love, this sixteen-year-old Uwazumi High student bonds with classmates over their shared One Piece names. Romantic and serious-minded, she nurses a secret crush on Yamamoto Luffy and often plays the level-headed foil to her friends' antics.
Nami is a teenaged girl who has large eyes and short, beige-blonde hair worn with a braid that loops behind her head. Day to day she dresses in a pink school uniform whose collar and skirt are blue, switching to more relaxed outfits during her free time.
Generally earnest, Nami tends to serve as the straight man, the tsukkomi, among her companions. She is a deep romantic who dreams of a high school full of love, having been smitten with Yamamoto Luffy the instant she saw him and frequently picturing a future at his side. Like Luffy she has faced teasing over her name, though far less, and she minds it little since Nami is an ordinary given name. She does, however, feel insecure about her bust, her short height, and what she sees as her own lack of cuteness.
Nami and Yamamoto Luffy struck up a quick friendship after discovering they both carried the names of One Piece characters, and somewhere along the way she fell for him. When the story opens, the pair are leaving school one day when Nakatsugawa Usopp introduces himself as another student carrying a One Piece name too. Much to Nami's irritation, the three end up spending the afternoon together, ruining her one chance to be alone with him.
The following day, classmates were picking on Luffy, and although Nami stepped in to defend him, the tormentors told her a girl had no place getting involved. The trio then learned that Usopp had founded a Pirate Club and named Luffy its captain; despite their initial surprise, it was Usopp who rescued Luffy from the bullies. As a member of the club, Nami draws nearer to both boys, gets swept up in Usopp's schemes, and keeps trying to turn her bond with Luffy into romance.

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Koyama Nami is a sixteen-year-old student at Uwazumi High School and a lead character in the non-canon spin-off series One Piece in Love, where several classmates share names with actual One Piece characters.
Koyama Nami secretly has a crush on her classmate Yamamoto Luffy, having fallen for him the moment they met, and she frequently imagines a romantic future with him.
Nami became friends with Yamamoto Luffy after the two discovered they shared names with One Piece characters, and Nakatsugawa Usopp later introduced himself the same way, with the trio ending up spending an afternoon together despite Nami's hope of being alone with Luffy.
After Nakatsugawa Usopp founds a Pirate Club and names Yamamoto Luffy its captain, Koyama Nami joins as a member, drawing closer to both boys and getting pulled into Usopp's schemes while still hoping to turn her friendship with Luffy into romance.
Koyama Nami is earnest and serious-minded, often serving as the straight-laced foil to her friends, and though she has faced some teasing over sharing her name with a One Piece character, she is more insecure about her height, bust, and perceived lack of cuteness.
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