Nami-ko

024 - Bk III Ch 6 Port Arthur

9 min · 13. feb. 2026
episode 024 - Bk III Ch 6 Port Arthur cover

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In Nami-ko, we follow the poignant journey of a young woman from a noble Japanese family as she navigates the complexities of love and duty. Recently married to the devoted naval officer Takeo, Namis world is shattered when she contracts tuberculosis. While Takeo strives to create a blissful life for her, his mother views Namis illness as a dire threat to their family legacy. Manipulated by Chijiwa, a scorned lover and Takeos cousin, she forces Nami back to her family, ultimately leading to a divorce. When Takeo returns from the front lines of the war with China, he is devastated by the irreversible separation. As Namis health declines, her only hope is to reunite with her beloved one last time. This compelling tale, originally published in 1899 as Hototogisu (The Cuckoo) by Kenjiro Tokutomi (pen-name Roka), explores the tension between tradition and modernity in post-Meiji Restoration Japan. This edition features a translation by Sakae Shioya and E. F. Edgett from 1904. (Summary by Availle)

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028 - Bk III Ch 10 The Meeting at Aoyama

In Nami-ko, we follow the poignant journey of a young woman from a noble Japanese family as she navigates the complexities of love and duty. Recently married to the devoted naval officer Takeo, Namis world is shattered when she contracts tuberculosis. While Takeo strives to create a blissful life for her, his mother views Namis illness as a dire threat to their family legacy. Manipulated by Chijiwa, a scorned lover and Takeos cousin, she forces Nami back to her family, ultimately leading to a divorce. When Takeo returns from the front lines of the war with China, he is devastated by the irreversible separation. As Namis health declines, her only hope is to reunite with her beloved one last time. This compelling tale, originally published in 1899 as Hototogisu (The Cuckoo) by Kenjiro Tokutomi (pen-name Roka), explores the tension between tradition and modernity in post-Meiji Restoration Japan. This edition features a translation by Sakae Shioya and E. F. Edgett from 1904. (Summary by Availle)

13. feb. 202613 min
episode 027 - Bk III Ch 9 Sayonara cover

027 - Bk III Ch 9 Sayonara

In Nami-ko, we follow the poignant journey of a young woman from a noble Japanese family as she navigates the complexities of love and duty. Recently married to the devoted naval officer Takeo, Namis world is shattered when she contracts tuberculosis. While Takeo strives to create a blissful life for her, his mother views Namis illness as a dire threat to their family legacy. Manipulated by Chijiwa, a scorned lover and Takeos cousin, she forces Nami back to her family, ultimately leading to a divorce. When Takeo returns from the front lines of the war with China, he is devastated by the irreversible separation. As Namis health declines, her only hope is to reunite with her beloved one last time. This compelling tale, originally published in 1899 as Hototogisu (The Cuckoo) by Kenjiro Tokutomi (pen-name Roka), explores the tension between tradition and modernity in post-Meiji Restoration Japan. This edition features a translation by Sakae Shioya and E. F. Edgett from 1904. (Summary by Availle)

13. feb. 202612 min
episode 026 - Bk III Ch 8 Passing Trains cover

026 - Bk III Ch 8 Passing Trains

In Nami-ko, we follow the poignant journey of a young woman from a noble Japanese family as she navigates the complexities of love and duty. Recently married to the devoted naval officer Takeo, Namis world is shattered when she contracts tuberculosis. While Takeo strives to create a blissful life for her, his mother views Namis illness as a dire threat to their family legacy. Manipulated by Chijiwa, a scorned lover and Takeos cousin, she forces Nami back to her family, ultimately leading to a divorce. When Takeo returns from the front lines of the war with China, he is devastated by the irreversible separation. As Namis health declines, her only hope is to reunite with her beloved one last time. This compelling tale, originally published in 1899 as Hototogisu (The Cuckoo) by Kenjiro Tokutomi (pen-name Roka), explores the tension between tradition and modernity in post-Meiji Restoration Japan. This edition features a translation by Sakae Shioya and E. F. Edgett from 1904. (Summary by Availle)

13. feb. 202611 min
episode 025 - Bk III Ch 7 Takeo's Return cover

025 - Bk III Ch 7 Takeo's Return

In Nami-ko, we follow the poignant journey of a young woman from a noble Japanese family as she navigates the complexities of love and duty. Recently married to the devoted naval officer Takeo, Namis world is shattered when she contracts tuberculosis. While Takeo strives to create a blissful life for her, his mother views Namis illness as a dire threat to their family legacy. Manipulated by Chijiwa, a scorned lover and Takeos cousin, she forces Nami back to her family, ultimately leading to a divorce. When Takeo returns from the front lines of the war with China, he is devastated by the irreversible separation. As Namis health declines, her only hope is to reunite with her beloved one last time. This compelling tale, originally published in 1899 as Hototogisu (The Cuckoo) by Kenjiro Tokutomi (pen-name Roka), explores the tension between tradition and modernity in post-Meiji Restoration Japan. This edition features a translation by Sakae Shioya and E. F. Edgett from 1904. (Summary by Availle)

13. feb. 20268 min
episode 024 - Bk III Ch 6 Port Arthur cover

024 - Bk III Ch 6 Port Arthur

In Nami-ko, we follow the poignant journey of a young woman from a noble Japanese family as she navigates the complexities of love and duty. Recently married to the devoted naval officer Takeo, Namis world is shattered when she contracts tuberculosis. While Takeo strives to create a blissful life for her, his mother views Namis illness as a dire threat to their family legacy. Manipulated by Chijiwa, a scorned lover and Takeos cousin, she forces Nami back to her family, ultimately leading to a divorce. When Takeo returns from the front lines of the war with China, he is devastated by the irreversible separation. As Namis health declines, her only hope is to reunite with her beloved one last time. This compelling tale, originally published in 1899 as Hototogisu (The Cuckoo) by Kenjiro Tokutomi (pen-name Roka), explores the tension between tradition and modernity in post-Meiji Restoration Japan. This edition features a translation by Sakae Shioya and E. F. Edgett from 1904. (Summary by Availle)

13. feb. 20269 min