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Set in a dull, aging housing complex ( danchi ), the story follows a young man who becomes entangled with several lonely, frustrated wives. Each episode focuses on different residents – a neglected housewife, a widow, a newlywed – and their secretive, intense affairs. The tone leans toward psychological realism with dark undertones, not just pure fantasy. AI responses may include mistakes
Yamamura deliberately chose the danchi as her setting. These complexes, built during Japan’s rapid post-war economic miracle, symbolized modern, nuclear-family aspiration. However, by the 1980s and 1990s, many became stigmatized as aging, low-income housing—ghostly shells of broken dreams. In Yamamura’s hands, the danchi is a feminist haunted house. The animation overlays the physical set, making the walls breathe, the tatami mats ripple, and the kettle on the stove perpetually boil but never whistle.