Toru Okada
Toru Okada is the main character in Haruki Murakami's novel, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. He is a 30-something man living in Tokyo who experiences a series of strange and surreal events after his wife, Kumiko, goes missing. Throughout the story, Toru embarks on a journey of self-discovery, encountering various eccentric characters and exploring themes of loneliness and existentialism.
As a character, Toru is often depicted as introspective and passive, reflecting the complexities of modern life. His experiences lead him to confront his own emotions and the nature of reality, making him a relatable figure for readers navigating their own challenges.