Prologue: Welcome To Tokyo, Kenji

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Description: A young immigrant journeys to Tokyo to get a fresh passport and train tickets before going to Fujisawa. Things become intimidating when he runs across the coordinator of the Cultural Exchange Between Species Act.

(I don't know Japanese, but I put it for quotes anyways, with the help of a translator (not from Google, lol) with a Japanese grammar checker to double check the translation is correct from English to Japanese and then copied Japanese to English. Although it's unnecessary, I think it's better to talk between two languages)

Third Person's POV:

It was a beautiful afternoon at Japan's Hibrarigaoka, located in the Sapporo region and outside the Asaka region in Tokyo.

Clouds float over the clear skies; the sun breathes life and vitality into the environment; it shines through skyscrapers and well-known landmarks; and water ripples in rivers and streams.

The roar of engines from automobiles and trucks moving through the metropolis, the honking horns of commuter trains taking people to work, and people and civilians happily conversing, socialising, and strolling through the congested streets of Japan.

However, there are also demi-human creatures who have travelled from their homeworld that interact with humans. When it indicates that legendary creatures, in addition to humanity, exist, the government publicly acknowledges their incorporation with a handshake in the social fabric of Japan.

A new beginning for the demi-human species is where they may express who they are, how it relates to others, and the objectives and desires they have for their life, just like we do as humans when we live together.

The fictional world has a variety of semi-human creatures, including mermaids, centaurs, harpies, and lamias. This time, it is undeniably verified.

Demi-human women were initially presented. But a few years later, male demi-humans were given the go-ahead to integrate into Japanese society. Males, however, are frequently aggressive and lethal. Thankfully, per the government, the male species must adhere to the stringent laws of Japan if they want to make it simpler for them to alter and explore.

They are not made to look authentic to cosplay as mythological creatures which never existed. Since it is a biological species, it is no longer necessary for it to conceal. It is calmly permitted to visit public towns and cities throughout Japan. They ultimately mark items off their bucket list related to independence, passion, interests, moments, events, and dreams.

Even if several species need to be studied, understanding how evolution functions will take time. Scientists are still motivated to investigate how a male human and a female species, or a male or female human, would behave in their romantic connection. They are examining the biology of how humans and other creatures may coexist and produce children to form a family.

Humans responded with scepticism, if not outright dread, to the new government legislation enabling legendary monsters to invade Japan's villages and megacities. Even though they were shocked and alarmed by the government's new regulation, the situation will be tumultuous because some people will start treating creatures very impolitely, such as with racial remarks, downplaying their equality with humans, bullying, greedy behaviour, etc.

Treating their new neighbours with respect, generosity, and kindness is a beautiful approach to getting to know them. However, not everyone acts in that way. The other half of the people were kind and courageous enough to welcome them into their beloved nation. Although humans and other species behaved in opposing ways, they both embraced the phrase "opposites attract."

Mythical animals are still picking up daily human habits: How do fictional demi-humans and people interact with one another? How can the species obtain the position they desire for passion and compensation? How can we impart our interests to these fantastical beings as humans?

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