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Japanese best-selling author Miura Aster Novel Recommendation: "Masaoji Ekimae Tada Convenience House"

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"Mahoro Ekimae Tada ConvenientKen" is a feature-length novel by Shinon Miura, who won the 135th Naoki Prize, depicting a human drama set in a fictional town called "Mahoro City" modeled on Machida City, located in the southwestern part of Tokyo.

"Masahiro Ekimae Tada Convenience House" is a novel written by Miura Aster and won the 135th Naoki Prize. "Makoto City" is a fiction of machida City in the southwest of Tokyo, and this book uses "Manho City" as the story stage to construct a life drama.

It has also become a manga, movie, and TV drama, and the story of the two continues to the gaiden "Mahoro Ekimae Bangaiji" and the sequel "Mahoro Ekimae FanaticIsm". The film starred Eita (Keisuke Tada) and Ryuhei Matsuda (Haruhiko Yukiten) and was released in April 2011.

The book has been adapted into comics, movies, and TV series. In terms of the story of the two protagonists, the author has successively launched the sequel "Mahoku Station Front Fan Field" and the sequel "Maho Zanzen Rhapsody". The film of the same name was released in April 2011, starring Eita (as Keisuke Tada) and Ryuhei Matsuda (as Haruhiko Yukiten).

Japanese best-selling author Miura Aster Novel Recommendation: "Masaoji Ekimae Tada Convenience House"

Nichibun-naki name: Mahoro Station Fanatics

Chinese title: Tada Convenience House in front of Mahoji Station

Author: Shion Miura

Genre: Literature, Essay

Synopsis:

Tada runs a handyman in front of a station in Mahoro City on the outskirts of Tokyo. One day, a man rolled in to Tada. The man is Haruhiko Yukiten, a high school classmate. Looking for a dog owner, picking up a cram school for elementary school students, pretending to be a lover... All requests to the two are commonplace, but thanks to their unique clients, this does not end for free. When it takes these two people, it becomes troublesome for some reason, it is caught in a strange thing, and it becomes a stinky situation. Under such a thing, various human patterns are drawn. Two people with untouchable wounds live together with the support of their hearts. There is a refreshingness which makes the chest in the relation between two like friendship and the middle of the family.

The protagonist, Tada, runs a convenience house in front of Sapporo City Station on the outskirts of Tokyo. Suddenly one day, a man broke into his life. The man was Harumi Yukiten, an old classmate of Tada's high school days. Find a new owner of the pet for the original owner, pick up and drop off the children in the cram school, help the client play a couple... Although the entrusted tasks received are very ordinary, the entrusted people are constantly strange, and the business of the two is not smooth. Somehow, as long as these two people get involved, things will develop in an unfortunate direction, and they will always be involved in various troubles and fall into an embarrassing situation. Among them, the author shows the reader a variety of human conditions. The two have untouchable scars in their hearts, and they become each other's spiritual pillars and live together. Tada's ambiguous relationship with Xingtian like relatives and friends like family brings readers a fresh reading experience.

A handyman full of humanity

A convenient house full of warmth

The profession of handyman is not so special. Cleaning, tidying up, walking dogs. You can do it yourself, but ask them to do what they want you to do if you give me money. The handyman is wide unlike the detective. I started reading it thinking that it was a stagreat play of two middle-aged men set in a handyman, but the depths of the heart such as happiness, sin and punishment of living through them are drawn. The various requests received as a handyman are also interesting. It is just a labor force offering, but also the life of a client on the other side.

Convenience housing is a very common profession. They are responsible for hygiene, tidying up, and walking the dog. Some things are entrusted to people who can take care of themselves, but if they do not skimp on money, they will entrust the convenience house to do it for them. Unlike detectives, convenience houses have a wider range of business. When reading this book for the first time, readers will think that this is a humorous novel that uses the convenience house as the stage to tell the lives of two middle-aged men, in fact, the author uses these two characters as the starting point to depict the inner weaknesses of life's happiness, crime and punishment. The fact that the two of them complete various commissions as a convenience house is also interesting about this book. Some cases only need to provide labor, while others allude to the life of the client.

Recommended for:

Miura's works are always full of warmth, and her protagonists are always engaged in some profession that is both ordinary and unusual. "Mahoku Station Tada Convenience House" is no exception, the two protagonists run a convenience house, their job is to help clients solve various problems, but often put themselves in trouble. In this fictional town, the author uses plain brushstrokes to construct real and vivid characters. Every ordinary person has a story in his heart that is difficult to let go, but it does not affect them to face a new life. After reading this book, you will definitely get a cure smile on tomorrow ~

Japanese best-selling author Miura Aster Novel Recommendation: "Masaoji Ekimae Tada Convenience House"

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