Intaabaru wa ittei kontorouru shinakya (chikadzuki sugite) yakedo shi chaukara Wakatte iru hazuna no ni fureatta te (nanika shite agetai to) omou no wa naze?
Kanjou-tekina gouri-sei Mujun wa kitto tanjunde `omoiyari' tte iu kono puroguramu
Kou yatte `okaerinasai' ni tsutsuma rete Chiisana kiseki ga nichijou ni kawatte iku Watashi mo kitto `tadaima' wo matteru no
Ataete atae rarete yasashi-sa wa juuden sa re-ppanashida Kokoro no buhin [paatsu] ga hora atatame rare chau na
The interval is constant; I have to control it. (If I get too close,) I'll get burned. I know I should understand, yet the hands that touch. (I want to do something for you) Why do I think that?
Emotional rationality The contradictions are surely simple "This program called 'kindness'"
Wrapped in a 'Welcome back' like this. Small miracles are turning into everyday life. I, too, am surely waiting for 'I'm home'.
Giving and receiving, kindness stays constantly charged. The heart's parts [parts], you see They'll be warmed up, you know.
Salaried office worker Takuma Kosugi, who has no time for household chores, purchases a household robot named "Mina" from a recycling shop. Prompted by Takuma's casual proposal, "Will you marry me?" Mina begins to act in ways not programmed into her. Utilizing her functions to the fullest, Mina strives to be as much of a "wife" as possible. Takuma, in turn, begins to develop a sense of responsibility as a husband. Does Mina truly lack "emotions"? This is a heartfelt story of the bond between a human and a robot, as "two individuals less than a couple" work towards building a married life together!