Talk:Midori Gurin/@comment-27412234-20160203031737/@comment-27523417-20160203071131

N is actually the one consonant that has its own separate syllable in the Japanese language! (This is in addition to the five sounds in its consonant group, which are na, ni, nu, ne, and no.)

It's written ん in Japanese words and ン in foreign loanwords. The latter is shown in the trivia section, which details her name.