In Japan, sleepovers ( otomari kai ) are common among close friends, but staying at a relative’s child’s house happens often during obon (summer holiday) or New Year’s when families gather.
The story generally follows a common trope in the genre where a protagonist stays over at a relative's house, leading to various intimate or awkward encounters with the family members. : Romance, Mature, Slice-of-Life.
: A "fix" is frequently sought to remove censorship bars (the "decensoring" process) which are standard in original Japanese releases.
Shinseki no ko to o-tomari dakara, naosanaito ikenai “Because I’m staying overnight with a relative’s child, I have to fix (something).”
In Japan, sleepovers ( otomari kai ) are common among close friends, but staying at a relative’s child’s house happens often during obon (summer holiday) or New Year’s when families gather.
The story generally follows a common trope in the genre where a protagonist stays over at a relative's house, leading to various intimate or awkward encounters with the family members. : Romance, Mature, Slice-of-Life.
: A "fix" is frequently sought to remove censorship bars (the "decensoring" process) which are standard in original Japanese releases.
Shinseki no ko to o-tomari dakara, naosanaito ikenai “Because I’m staying overnight with a relative’s child, I have to fix (something).”