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Shinseki‑no‑ko to o tomari da kara
– “Because I am a child of a relative” An Informative Essay
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- Yamamoto, K. (2021). Family Identity and Well‑Being in Contemporary Japan. Journal of Asian Psychology, 34(2), 112‑129.
- Ministry of Justice, Japan. (2023). Civil Code – Family Law Overview. Tokyo: Government Press.
- Nakane, C. (1970). Japanese Society. University of California Press.
- Smith, J. (2019). Comparative Kinship Obligations in East Asia. Asian Studies Review, 45(4), 511‑528.
- The Cabinet Office, Government of Japan. (2022). Report on the Aging Society and Family Support Policies.
- Manga chapter about family bonding
- Light novel scene involving a city cousin visiting the countryside
- Doujinshi (fan comic) with a slice-of-life or slightly risqué setup (though the phrase itself is innocent).
“The thing that pretends to be shinseki no ko ,” she said quietly. “The relative’s child who never grew up. The one who died here fifty years ago. Every night, it tries to find a new ‘cousin’ to stay over.” Shinseki‑no‑ko to o tomari da kara – “Because