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Toko

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Toko is a child from the Flower Capital identified as a kamuro attendant. She serves Komurasaki during street processions and receives protection from her during confrontations with Orochi. Toko is known for her uncontrollable laughter that erupts even in dangerous situations and for her connection to Tonoyasu as his daughter who sends earnings back despite hardship.

Her presence draws attention in the capital where she interacts with visitors after her soba is spilled and later witnesses executions and attacks. Toko participates in lantern festivals after major events and receives help from allies to escape the capital while her mental state remains a concern.

Appearance

Toko has short black bob hair with bangs and wears a dark patterned kimono with short sleeves. She carries a small box while accompanying Komurasaki and shows oversized joyful expressions with wide sparkling eyes and toothy grins during meals.1

In later scenes Toko appears with pigtails and a topknot hairstyle while displaying exaggerated wide eyes open mouth and sweat drops during moments of panic or recognition. She holds a bottle labeled as toad oil when running toward danger.23

Personality

Toko laughs uncontrollably even while crying or apologizing and her laughter proves contagious to those around her. She explains her name as O-Toko in a playful manner and jokes about not being a boy while emphasizing how easy the name is to remember.4

Toko continues laughing wildly with tears during confrontations in Orochi's hall and apologizes that she cannot stop despite warnings. Her cheerful attitude helps others keep moving forward even after losses and she sends money back to her father despite her own trouble.56

History

Flower Capital arrival

Toko first appears in the Flower Capital after her soba is spilled and receives a replacement bowl from a man in a striped kimono. She announces that the courtesan procession will pass through the area later and identifies herself as Komurasaki's kamuro attendant.7

Confrontation in Orochi's hall

Toko accompanies Komurasaki during the street procession and later bursts into uncontrollable laughter in Orochi's hall. Orochi attacks her with his sword but Komurasaki shields her and the strike sends Toko flying while retainers search for her afterward.8

Events surrounding Tonoyasu

Toko is sent to the red-light district after incurring the shogun's wrath and later recognizes her father Tonoyasu as the captured figure. She runs toward danger calling for her daddy and witnesses his execution while her face stretches into laughter despite her sobs.910

Toko runs into a restricted area carrying medicine for her father and is grabbed by guards who identify her as Yasuie's daughter. Allies including Zoro and Sanji intervene to carry her away from Orochi's guns during the chaos.11

Ringo period

Toko stays near Hiyori during discussions of past events and the need to keep certain truths hidden among a small group of friends. Her presence helps maintain a sense of normalcy as plans for the future are considered in the northern cemetery area.12

Kuri period

After events in the capital Toko travels with Hiyori and others to Kuri where ships are prepared for upcoming movements. She falls asleep from exhaustion during the journey and is carried by companions at the southwestern port.13

Post-raid period

Toko remains alongside Hiyori at Tokage Port as groups prepare to leave Wano and discuss routes. She plays music with Hiyori during final gatherings before the allies depart in different directions.1415

Relationships

Toko serves as Komurasaki's kamuro attendant and receives shielding during Orochi's attack. Komurasaki later thanks Zoro for saving them and reassures Toko that friends will help them escape the capital while playing shamisen.716

Toko is the daughter of Tonoyasu who sold her to the capital yet she sends earnings back to him. She recognizes him during his capture and execution and later learns from Hitetsu that his sacrifice was meant to give her a chance at happiness.1718

With Hiyori and Kawamatsu

Hiyori describes Toko as one of the few who knows important truths from the past and notes that Toko is now younger than she herself was during earlier hardships. Kawamatsu expresses pride in Toko despite her appearance during tense moments.19

Hiyori voices concern for Toko's safety and mental state when deciding whether to travel with retainers before a major conflict begins. She chooses to stay behind partly due to this worry while asking others to protect Wano.2021

Major battles

Toko watches from a bridge as Zoro confronts Kamazo in a snowy clash that draws in Gyukimaru as an additional threat. The fight intensifies with scythe strikes and sword exchanges while Toko and a woman observe in fear from the sidelines. Gyukimaru's intervention from behind creates an opening that allows Kamazo to wound Zoro.22

Toko runs toward her father during an execution in the capital and draws the attention of Orochi's men who seize her amid the crowd. She clutches medicine while pleading for her father to recover as attackers lunge forward with threats. Zoro and Sanji arrive to carry her away from the guns and chaos.2324

Toko remains with Hiyori during later gatherings in the forest and at ports where concerns arise over her safety after the capital incidents. Allies discuss her state of mind while ensuring she stays protected from remaining threats. She later joins celebrations sending lanterns skyward with messages for her father.2526

Capital conflicts

A spiky-haired man raises concerns about Toko's safety and her mental state amid ongoing threats in the capital area. Allies ensure she stays protected during movements away from immediate dangers.27

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