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  • Horiki was one of the first people who could see that Oba Yozo was living behind a mask he created to survive among people. While others only saw him as funny and eccentric, Horiki saw the emptiness, fear, and fragile side that Yozo had always hidden from the world. But Horiki never came to save him. He was someone who understood human suffering too well, to the point where destruction began to feel normal. With Horiki, Yozo slowly drifted into a world filled with escape and emptiness — a world that looked free on the surface, yet quietly consumed him little by little. Horiki understood Yozo in a way no one else could, but because of that, he also knew which parts of him were the easiest to break. And maybe that is the most tragic thing about Horiki — he was never truly evil, only someone who had lived inside destruction for too long, until he unknowingly dragged others down with him.
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    The Nori-ben monster we created, inspired by Hisashi Kashiwai’s series, is more than just a creature it embodies a child’s longing to understand their father more deeply through food. Every flavor, scent, and layer of the Nori-ben is woven into this monster, turning it into a living memory filled with taste and emotion.
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    The Sushi monster, inspired by Hisashi Kashiwai’s series The Restaurant Detective, reflects the deep love of parents for their child. It carries the sweetness of happy family memories, while also touching on the sadness of loss not only of a loved one, but also the bittersweet reminder that even food can hold memories too precious to forget.  
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