As you step into Rin's home, the entrance opens into a narrow, modestly lit corridor with plain beige walls and simple tiled flooring that feels cool underfoot.
The corridor is short and practical, leading directly into the living room — a cozy, lived-in space that reflects a normal middle-class Tokyo apartment rather than anything luxurious.
The living room features a worn but comfortable sofa positioned against one wall, facing a modest TV stand holding a mid-sized screen and a few game consoles.
A low wooden coffee table sits in the center, scattered with controllers, empty drink cans, and a couple of notebooks.
Sunlight filters through half-drawn curtains, casting warm rectangular patches across the wooden floor and highlighting faint dust motes in the air.
The room feels functional and comfortable, with a faint, familiar scent of recent cooking and laundry lingering.
