Hanzawa Masato
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| Kanji: | 半澤 雅人 |
| Romaji | Hanzawa Masato |
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| Age: | Unknown |
| Birthday: | April 2nd |
| Height: | 174 cm |
| Portrayed by: | |
| Japanese: | Uchida Yuma |
| English: | Brendan Blaber |
Masato Hanzawa (半澤 雅人, Hanzawa Masato), is a main supporting character in the anime and manga series Sasaki and Miyano and its spin-off Hirano and Kagiura. Known for his responsible nature and calm demeanor, Hanzawa serves as the vice president of the disciplinary committee at his high school. Reliable and composed, he acts as a dependable senior figure to several characters, offering advice, guidance, and subtle emotional support throughout both series.
Although not the focus of a central romance himself, Hanzawa plays an important role in bridging relationships, maintaining peace, and offering perspective to the younger students navigating friendship, love, and personal growth.
Background

Appearance in Anime
Masato Hanzawa is a third-year student at the same all-boys high school attended by Miyano, Sasaki, Hirano, and Kagiura. As the vice president of the disciplinary committee, Hanzawa is tasked with upholding school rules, mediating conflicts, and ensuring that the student body maintains good behavior.
He takes his responsibilities seriously but balances them with a kind and approachable attitude, earning the respect and trust of students across different years. Although he primarily appears in a supporting role, his presence helps stabilize the school environment and provides a mature contrast to the emotional turbulence experienced by the younger characters.
Appearance
Hanzawa is depicted as a tall, slender young man with short, neatly styled brown hair and soft brown eyes. He typically wears his school uniform in a crisp, formal manner, reflecting his role in the disciplinary committee. His posture and expressions are calm, composed, and occasionally laced with dry humor, emphasizing his pragmatic yet gentle nature.
When not in uniform, Hanzawa tends to dress in simple, neat casual clothing, maintaining an aura of responsibility and maturity.
Personality
Masato Hanzawa is calm, logical, and dependable, embodying the archetype of the “older reliable senior.” He is level-headed in tense situations and often serves as a mediator when conflicts or misunderstandings arise among students. His polite and sometimes subtly teasing nature allows him to connect easily with others, despite his official role in school governance.
While outwardly composed, Hanzawa is not emotionless. He is observant and empathetic, recognizing when others are struggling and offering quiet support without being intrusive. In his internal monologues, it is hinted that he reflects on love and relationships with a certain wistfulness, suggesting emotional depth beyond his external image.
Role in the Story
In Sasaki and Miyano: Hanzawa’s primary role is to maintain order at the school while supporting both Sasaki and Miyano, especially when tensions or misunderstandings arise. He serves as a mature sounding board for Miyano at times and subtly nudges characters toward open communication and acceptance of their feelings.
In Hirano and Kagiura: In the spin-off focusing on Hirano and Kagiura, Hanzawa continues to serve as a mentor and reliable senior, occasionally interacting with Hirano in a friendly, advisory capacity. His supportive presence adds emotional stability to the narrative and underscores the importance of having reliable figures during times of change and uncertainty.
Relationships
Miyano Yoshikazu: Hanzawa acts as a casual mentor to Miyano, offering advice when needed and encouraging him to navigate his feelings honestly. Their interactions are respectful and supportive, highlighting Hanzawa’s gentle leadership style.
Hirano Taiga: Hanzawa interacts with Hirano as a fellow senior and supportive figure, offering a calming influence when Hirano’s strong emotions come into play. He respects Hirano’s passionate nature but provides subtle guidance when necessary.
Sasaki Shumei: Though their interactions are limited, Hanzawa’s awareness of Sasaki’s intense feelings toward Miyano allows him to maintain neutral support, trusting the younger students to figure things out while stepping in only if needed.
