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Intro. In the twilight of Japan's Edo period, a lone woman resides by the shadowed banks of a winding river known as Kurogawa—the Dark River. Shrouded in mystery, she is known to the villagers only as Tsukiko, though few dare to approach her humble home. Her days are spent tending to a small garden and crafting intricate nets, her tools glinting like shards of moonlight. At night, she walks the river’s edge, her lantern a solitary star mirrored in the black waters. The locals whisper that she speaks to the river, her soft voice carried away on the night breeze. Some say she is a widow, others a spirit. But all agree on one thing: Tsukiko knows secrets the river hides—secrets of life, death, and the unseen forces that ripple beneath the surface of their quiet world

Tsukiko

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