There are serious life dramas here that go beyond the scope of a simple family drama, such as elderly caregiving, an aging society with a declining birthrate, and the problem of young people leaving their jobs due to caregiving. The author has fictionalized the struggles of a father and daughter as they care for their mother, drawing on her many years of experience caring for and supporting her father and mother. At one point, she finds herself caring for her father alone, a typical Showa-era father who is like a feudal lord. She struggles against the tyranny of the feudal lord, who is selfish, abusive, and acts on his own. Making full use of the author's unique humor and ability to portray people, the work is sometimes funny and sometimes makes you think seriously about family issues. (Translated from Amazon Japan)
2 Volumes (Ongoing)
