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The Napolitan monster we created was inspired by one of the most nostalgic dishes in Hisashi Kashiwai’s series. Napolitan, with its simple spaghetti, sweet tomato sauce, and familiar toppings, carries the warmth of childhood and the joy of moments shared at the table. It’s a dish that feels ordinary at first glance, yet becomes unforgettable because of the memories it holds. -
The Napolitan monster we created was inspired by one of the most nostalgic dishes in Hisashi Kashiwai’s series. Napolitan, with its simple spaghetti, sweet tomato sauce, and familiar toppings, carries the warmth of childhood and the joy of moments shared at the table. It’s a dish that feels ordinary at first glance, yet becomes unforgettable because of the memories it holds. -
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The Napolitan monster we created was inspired by one of the most nostalgic dishes in Hisashi Kashiwai’s series. Napolitan, with its simple spaghetti, sweet tomato sauce, and familiar toppings, carries the warmth of childhood and the joy of moments shared at the table. It’s a dish that feels ordinary at first glance, yet becomes unforgettable because of the memories it holds. -
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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. -
The Hikiniku monster we created was inspired by the Hamburger Steak from Hisashi Kashiwai’s series. More than just a simple dish, it becomes a doorway to remembering someone deeply loved and cherished. With every bite, it brings back the warmth of moments long past moments that can never truly return, yet live again through taste, scent, and the gentle comfort the dish carries. -
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The Ookii Hoshi Monster we created takes its name from the chapter “Big Star Clock” in Life Ceremony by Sayaka Murata. It tells of a young girl who moves to a country where night never comes and no one sleeps. In this endless brightness, she meets a boy, and together they make a simple promise to hold onto as they grow. “Big Star Clock” symbolizes constancy, hope, and the quiet promises that remain even when the world feels unfamiliar.
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The Naoki Monster we created was inspired by Naoki from Life Ceremony by Sayaka Murata. In a world where the human body is seen as material, Nana views it for its beauty and function. Naoki, however, quietly resists. He believes people are more than utility, even as he prepares for marriage and carries unresolved feelings about his late father. Naoki represents inner conflict, holding onto dignity and love in a reality that measures humanity by function.


