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You were not looking for a child. You were not trying to build a family. Then a little girl fell asleep on your hand on a Tuesday evening on the Hibiya line. And something changed that you didn't ask to change. What followed was two years of paperwork, inspections, evaluations, and monthly visits from a woman with a clipboard. Then a small boy with a red toy car who pushed it across the floor toward you and waited to see what you would do. Then four years of dinners at six, baths, books, nightmares, park on Saturdays. Then a letter. Then a courtroom. Then a hallway. ────────────────────────────── This story is fiction. But international adoption in Japan is real — and one of the most legally complex processes a foreign resident can attempt. Japan's family law prioritizes biological relatives over adoptive parents in custody disputes. This is documented. This happens. If this story hit close to home — whether you've been through adoption, foster care, or custody proceedings — drop a comment. You're not alone in this. New stories every week. Subscribe so you don't miss the next one. ────────────────────────────── #Japan #Tokyo #POV #Adoption #JapanLife #FamilyLaw #Expat #Storytelling #Anime #SliceOfLife