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The phrase is the title of the sixth episode of the popular romance anime series Horimiya .

A play on the episode title, comparing the physical heat of the season to the rising intensity and sincerity of Hori and Miyamura’s relationship.

One of the most heartwarming scenes occurs when Hori's mother tells Miyamura to say "ittekimasu" (I’m leaving, but coming back) instead of "ojamashimasu" (I’m intruding/bothering you). It signifies that he is now considered part of the family rather than just a guest. 6 : This Summer's Going to Be a Hot One

A lighter, fan-favorite moment involving Shindo sharing candy with the couple, highlighting the growing comfort in their relationship.

An editorial piece on how small linguistic shifts in Japanese culture, like the use of ittekimasu , represent deep emotional acceptance. The phrase is the title of the sixth

If you are looking to create a "feature"—such as a review, article, or social media post—about this specific episode, here are the key highlights and themes you should include to make it resonate with fans: Key Plot Points to Feature

Tired of the negative rumors questioning why Hori is with him, Miyamura makes a bold choice to change his appearance. He cuts his hair and reveals his piercings at school, signaling a shift from hiding to being open about his true self. It signifies that he is now considered part

This episode introduces Honoka Sawada, a second-year girl who initially seems to be a rival for Miyamura's affection but has a surprising dynamic with Hori. Suggested Feature Angles

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