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Even though they love each other, they can't understand each other... Kaoru Karezawa's comedy about the rebirth of a married couple, ``The Husband Who Doesn't Understand''

Amar Kumar May 29, 2026 9 Views
Even though they love each other, they can't understand each other... Kaoru Karezawa's comedy about the rebirth of a married couple, ``The Husband Who Doesn't Understand''

Curry Sawa Kaoru's new series ``Understanding Husband-kun'' started today, May 29th, in Shinchosha's Kurage Bunch.

Satoshi, an office worker, is worried that he hardly speaks to his wife Saki, whom he has been married to for two years, and is starting to consider divorce. However, when he thinks about it more carefully, he realizes that Tomo doesn't understand anything about Saki, nor has he ever tried to understand her. He once again confesses his true feelings to Saki, but his conversation with her doesn't go well. This is a comedy about two people who love each other but can't understand each other, and is about two people who are in love with each other but can't understand each other.

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Kaoru Karezawa's new series is titled 'The Husband Who Doesn't Understand' (also referred to as 'Understanding Husband-kun').

The author is Kaoru Karezawa (also known as Curry Sawa Kaoru).

It is a comedy about a married couple.

The series started on May 29th.

It is serialized in Shinchosha's Kurage Bunch.

The story follows Satoshi, an office worker, who realizes he doesn't understand his wife Saki after two years of marriage, despite their love. He considers divorce but then tries to bridge the communication gap, leading to comedic situations.

The main characters are Satoshi, an office worker, and his wife Saki.

The central theme revolves around the comedic struggles of a married couple who love each other but cannot understand each other, highlighting communication and marital understanding.

Yes, it is a new series by Kaoru Karezawa that began serialization on May 29th.

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