Some grief has no name. This book gives it one.
Tonight, Let It Rain is a collection of ten quietly magical stories set in the backstreets, parks, and hidden corners of Tokyo - written for anyone carrying something they can't put down, and can't quite explain.
A daughter walks alone after her mother's funeral and finds a vending machine that sells what she never heard. A burned-out manager wakes on a beach where no beach should be. A woman in a hijab is saved by a ghost who never stopped protecting strangers.
These are not ghost stories. They are stories about exhaustion, invisible grief, and the surprising grace that finds us when we've stopped expecting it.
Tender, atmospheric, and deeply human, Tonight, Let It Rain offers something rare: a book that sees you - and quietly says, you're not alone in this.