Chapter Twelve—Get Back in There

Six months later
In Japan, it was all about family and your family name. That’s why men were adopted into families that had no sons. So the family name could continue.
For the past six months, I’ve been thinking a lot about family—in general and about my specific one. But the Time Out New York reporter’s question still throws me off.
“So, Kaori, tell me about your family restaurant back in Hiroshima. It’s called Aka Okonomiyaki, right?”
The reporter has done his homework, in spite of him not knowing the Japanese language besides maguro and kawaii. He’s found some …