I won’t spoil the rest, but let’s just say it involves bonsai, a misunderstanding at a hot spring, and a parrot who quotes haiku.
My brain did a double take. Is this a love letter? A manifesto? A Japanese soap opera condensed into eight words? Who is Nami? Why is her grandson involved? And why is his body being discussed next to a 63-year-old? I won’t spoil the rest, but let’s just
Every so often, a garbled listing stops you mid-scroll. Today’s find: “HKD 85 Miyamae I Have Loved Grandson Of Body Nami 63 Year Old.” A manifesto
Worth every cent. 5/5 stars for pure chaos energy. If you can provide the original Japanese or correct phrase , I’d be happy to write a proper, serious blog post for you. Otherwise, I hope the humorous/literary guesswork above gives you a usable template! Why is her grandson involved
The package arrived yesterday. Inside: a worn paperback with no front cover. The first page reads: “Miyamae, at 63, never expected to love again – but then came Nami’s grandson…”