'If you're going to start over, do it while you're even a year younger': Semi-fiction 'If I'm going to divorce, it might be today' depicting the reality of skyrocketing 'early divorce' releases on Friday, April 10, 2026
KADOKAWA will release 'If I'm going to divorce, it might be today', a comic essay depicting the struggles and realities of marriage and early divorce among modern women in their 30s, on April 10, 2026.
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KADOKAWA Corporation (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Director, Representative Executive Officer, President and CEO: Takeshi Natsuno) will release 'If I'm going to divorce, it might be today' (Author: Yuriyu) on Friday, April 10, 2026.
This work depicts three protagonists who struggle and agonize with the thought, 'What if I were still single...?' in today's modern era, where other people's lives are easily visible on social media and women can work vigorously to build their careers.
The discomfort lurking behind 'ordinary happiness.' The respective paths chosen by three women.
Three women around the age of thirty who have been friends since their university days. Although they seem happy at first glance, they harbor desperate worries they can't tell anyone.
Hana: Life with a 'husband with good conditions' whom she met at a marriage agency. However, routine moral harassment and an awkward sense of discomfort she couldn't bring herself to mention were piling up.
Mayumi: A marital relationship that feels like a friendship. There is a sense of security, but through an 'affair' with a man she met by chance, she finds herself seeking the heart-pounding thrill she had forgotten.
Arisa: A career-oriented woman who prioritizes her job and wants to build her career. Despite being blessed with a good husband, from those around her...
This work depicts three protagonists who struggle and agonize with the thought, 'What if I were still single...?' in today's modern era, where other people's lives are easily visible on social media and women can work vigorously to build their careers.
The discomfort lurking behind 'ordinary happiness.' The respective paths chosen by three women.
Three women around the age of thirty who have been friends since their university days. Although they seem happy at first glance, they harbor desperate worries they can't tell anyone.
Hana: Life with a 'husband with good conditions' whom she met at a marriage agency. However, routine moral harassment and an awkward sense of discomfort she couldn't bring herself to mention were piling up.
Mayumi: A marital relationship that feels like a friendship. There is a sense of security, but through an 'affair' with a man she met by chance, she finds herself seeking the heart-pounding thrill she had forgotten.
Arisa: A career-oriented woman who prioritizes her job and wants to build her career. Despite being blessed with a good husband, from those around her...