“You misunderstand,” he said quietly. “I’m not here to help you. I’m here to make sure you don’t bring that —” he pointed at the sardine, “—anywhere near the water. Because if the Mirror Sea sees what you’ve become, it won’t just take the fish. It will take the whole market. The whole block. The whole memory of fish and salt and living.”
“Then I guess,” she said, stepping toward the sound, “you’d better come with me and make sure I don’t do anything stupid.” hatakeyama natsuki
And Hatakeyama Natsuki—the Ferry’s Keeper, the dead boy with the living name—had no choice but to follow. “You misunderstand,” he said quietly
In the world of Japanese entertainment, Natsuki Hatakeyama is building a reputation for her roles in television dramas. Because if the Mirror Sea sees what you’ve
is a Japanese professional shogi player affiliated with the Japan Shogi Association. She holds the rank of 2-dan and is a prominent figure in the world of women's professional shogi, known for her strategic style and her contributions to the game's community.
Hatakeyama is known for a solid playing style, often excelling in endgame calculations. While she has not yet secured a major title, she has consistently ranked among the top female players in Japan.