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Ichirojiro: the Great War in the South
General Fiction一郎二郎:南方大作战
(japan) Hidero Okuda
Fifth-grade student Jiro Uehara discovered that his father was very different - he never went out to work and stayed at home with nothing to do all day long; he made critical remarks when he met everyone, and his sharp words were often overwhelming; he went to school to turn things upside down because the cost of Jiro's graduation trip was too high; he was even bitten by the tax bureau and received close attention from civil servants... For people who are used to following the rules, Ichiro is simply a disaster. Erlang originally thought that despite the constant wind and rain, he could still survive. Unexpectedly, a series of emergencies caused Erlang's family to move southward like "running away overnight." A major event that will cause a sensation across the country is about to be starred by the Uehara family on this small southern island.
Fifth-grade student Jiro Uehara discovered that his father was very different - he never went out to work and stayed at home with nothing to do all day long; he made critical remarks when he met everyone, and his sharp words were often overwhelming; he went to school to turn things upside down because the cost of Jiro's graduation trip was too high; he was even bitten by the tax bureau and received close attention from civil servants... For people who are used to following the rules, Ichiro is simply a disaster. Erlang originally thought that despite the constant wind and rain, he could still survive. Unexpectedly, a series of emergencies caused Erlang's family to move southward like "running away overnight." A major event that will cause a sensation across the country is about to be starred by the Uehara family on this small southern island.

Unreasonable Times
General Fiction无理时代
(japan) Hidero Okuda
Naoki Award-winning writer Hidero Okuda's new novel masterpiece. In an era where there is no reason to explain, people are struggling to survive with their own dreams and want to be "winners in life". But how can an unexpected episode make them doomed and become "losers in life"? A major traffic accident occurred at the intersection of Dream City. A huge earth-moving truck rear-ended a car and collided with other vehicles one after another. Black smoke suddenly billowed on the road, and the men and women involved in the car accident ran here and there. Civil servant Aihara Tomomi was fully looking forward to his transfer next spring, but he almost died under the wheel; a female high school student wanted to fly away to Tokyo to go to school, but was tied into the trunk just before the college entrance examination; salesman Kato Yuya was forced to carry the corpse in fear for the sake of his brother's loyalty; a city council member colluded with the underworld, and inexplicably became an accomplice...
Naoki Award-winning writer Hidero Okuda's new novel masterpiece. In an era where there is no reason to explain, people are struggling to survive with their own dreams and want to be "winners in life". But how can an unexpected episode make them doomed and become "losers in life"? A major traffic accident occurred at the intersection of Dream City. A huge earth-moving truck rear-ended a car and collided with other vehicles one after another. Black smoke suddenly billowed on the road, and the men and women involved in the car accident ran here and there. Civil servant Aihara Tomomi was fully looking forward to his transfer next spring, but he almost died under the wheel; a female high school student wanted to fly away to Tokyo to go to school, but was tied into the trunk just before the college entrance examination; salesman Kato Yuya was forced to carry the corpse in fear for the sake of his brother's loyalty; a city council member colluded with the underworld, and inexplicably became an accomplice...

Psychiatric Stories (complete Collection)
General Fiction精神科的故事(全集)
(japan) Hidero Okuda
The masterpiece of Naoki Award-winning writer Hidero Okuda has been outsold in South Korea for four consecutive years by Haruki Murakami and Keigo Higashino. It can heal people's hearts without shedding tears. It includes 3 volumes of novels: "The Story of Psychiatry. In the Swimming Pool", "The Story of Psychiatry. Swing in the Sky" and "The Story of Psychiatry. Pot Man". There is a psychiatric department in the basement of the hospital. When someone comes to see a doctor, the fat Dr. Irabu shouts: "Welcome!" Generally speaking, people who go to the psychiatric department will fall into panic. One of the three people has forgotten to put on his pants, is mobile phone dependent, has obsessive-compulsive disorder... The strange doctor Irabu often comes up with strange tricks to cure various mental illnesses of modern people. Behind the seemingly simple symptoms, every patient is burdened by the burden of modern life. Dr. Irabu uses a unique method to help people find a free and comfortable lifestyle.
The masterpiece of Naoki Award-winning writer Hidero Okuda has been outsold in South Korea for four consecutive years by Haruki Murakami and Keigo Higashino. It can heal people's hearts without shedding tears. It includes 3 volumes of novels: "The Story of Psychiatry. In the Swimming Pool", "The Story of Psychiatry. Swing in the Sky" and "The Story of Psychiatry. Pot Man". There is a psychiatric department in the basement of the hospital. When someone comes to see a doctor, the fat Dr. Irabu shouts: "Welcome!" Generally speaking, people who go to the psychiatric department will fall into panic. One of the three people has forgotten to put on his pants, is mobile phone dependent, has obsessive-compulsive disorder... The strange doctor Irabu often comes up with strange tricks to cure various mental illnesses of modern people. Behind the seemingly simple symptoms, every patient is burdened by the burden of modern life. Dr. Irabu uses a unique method to help people find a free and comfortable lifestyle.

Stories from Psychiatry: the Sky Swing
General Fiction精神科的故事:空中秋千
(japan) Hidero Okuda
"The Story of Psychiatry: Sky Swing" is the second part of the "Story of Psychiatry" series by the famous writer Hidero Okuda, and the winning work of the 131st Naoki Award. The psychiatric department in the basement of Irabu General Hospital has new patients: a circus performer who cannot swing on the swing, a psychiatrist who always wants to cause some damage, a vicious underworld, and a arrogant novelist... "Psychiatric Story: The Swing" has sold more than Haruki Murakami and Keigo Higashino for four consecutive years in South Korea, becoming the number one bestseller and has been adapted into popular film and television dramas many times. For people who are busy and exhausted every day, this is a book that can really help you relieve your worries. If you don't have time to ask Grandpa Niyaya of "The Worry-Relief Grocery Store" to resolve your worries, come to Irabu. You will not be happy if you live a pretentious life. Only after reading this book will you be happy.
"The Story of Psychiatry: Sky Swing" is the second part of the "Story of Psychiatry" series by the famous writer Hidero Okuda, and the winning work of the 131st Naoki Award. The psychiatric department in the basement of Irabu General Hospital has new patients: a circus performer who cannot swing on the swing, a psychiatrist who always wants to cause some damage, a vicious underworld, and a arrogant novelist... "Psychiatric Story: The Swing" has sold more than Haruki Murakami and Keigo Higashino for four consecutive years in South Korea, becoming the number one bestseller and has been adapted into popular film and television dramas many times. For people who are busy and exhausted every day, this is a book that can really help you relieve your worries. If you don't have time to ask Grandpa Niyaya of "The Worry-Relief Grocery Store" to resolve your worries, come to Irabu. You will not be happy if you live a pretentious life. Only after reading this book will you be happy.

Psychiatric Stories: in the Swimming Pool
General Fiction精神科的故事:在游泳池
(japan) Hidero Okuda
"Psychiatric Stories: In the Swimming Pool" is the masterpiece of the novel by Naoki Award-winning writer Hidero Okuda. There is a psychiatric department in the basement of the hospital. When someone comes to see a doctor, the fat Dr. Irabu shouts: "Welcome!" Generally speaking, people who go to the psychiatric department will fall into panic. One of the three people even forgot to wear pants. Mobile phone dependence, persistent erectile dysfunction, obsessive-compulsive disorder... Behind all kinds of strange diseases, everyone is burdened by the burden of modern life. And Dr. Irabu's response method is equally incredible: - Feeling depressed? You can go to the streets and attack gangsters. If you were hunted down and your life was at risk, would you still have time to worry about your family and company? --You are amazing. It is rare for people to say that they are crazy. --On this earth, the places without people are much bigger than the places with people.
"Psychiatric Stories: In the Swimming Pool" is the masterpiece of the novel by Naoki Award-winning writer Hidero Okuda. There is a psychiatric department in the basement of the hospital. When someone comes to see a doctor, the fat Dr. Irabu shouts: "Welcome!" Generally speaking, people who go to the psychiatric department will fall into panic. One of the three people even forgot to wear pants. Mobile phone dependence, persistent erectile dysfunction, obsessive-compulsive disorder... Behind all kinds of strange diseases, everyone is burdened by the burden of modern life. And Dr. Irabu's response method is equally incredible: - Feeling depressed? You can go to the streets and attack gangsters. If you were hunted down and your life was at risk, would you still have time to worry about your family and company? --You are amazing. It is rare for people to say that they are crazy. --On this earth, the places without people are much bigger than the places with people.