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Posted by Midori | Family & Culture
Because staying over with a relative’s child — that’s the story. shinseki no ko to o tomari da kara eng
Since I can’t find an exact existing work by that name, I’ve written a based on interpreting that phrase as a nostalgic, funny, or heartwarming experience of staying overnight with a younger relative in a Japanese household setting. Blog Post Title: “Shinseki no Ko to O Tomari Da kara Eng” – When Staying Over with a Cousin Becomes a Cultural Time Capsule Posted by Midori | Family & Culture Because
But honestly? The best translation might be: Final Thought Next time you’re reluctant to host a little cousin or niece/nephew overnight, remember: this is how childhood legends are made. The ghost stories. The midnight snack heists. The shared confusion over why grandpa’s clock chimes at 3 AM. The best translation might be: Final Thought Next
Have you ever heard a Japanese phrase that sounds ultra-specific, yet strangely universal? 「親戚の子とお泊まりだから、縁。」 (Shinseki no ko to o tomari da kara, en.) Loosely: “Because I’m staying over with a relative’s child — that’s fate (or ‘the English connection’).”
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