In an oversaturated market of reboots and isekai power fantasies, the Japanese language is begging for an anime that takes seriously the awkward, tearful, and ultimately healing experience of reconnecting with extended family through an unplanned overnight stay.
Kael walking out of the station. The grey city now has a tint of the warm orange from the station. He looks at his watch and smiles, taking it off and putting it in his pocket.
There is no major academic paper or widely recognized animation work titled exactly " Shinseki no Koto wo Tomari Dakara
Given the awkward grammar, most Japanese netizens speculate the user intended something more slice-of-life, possibly a doujin (indie) animation or a student graduation work.