Konna Koi No Hanashi - Issues in A Story of Love

Issues in A Story of Love

  • Poverty in developed countries
  • Class barriers there are in Tokyo
  • Homelessness
  • Debts and money problems
  • Illegal dealings with money
  • Death/loss
  • Cancer/premature death
  • Unemployment
  • Arranged marriage
  • Inter-class marriage/romance/affairs

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