Ghost? — Nebusoku-chan And The Touchy

In the vast, weird world of Japanese net folklore and character-driven memes, few duos have captured the quiet, awkward comedy of supernatural roommates quite like Nebusoku-chan and the ghost simply known as "The Touchy Ghost" ( Sawacchau Yuurei ).

The ghost’s reaction? In the latest panel, he possesses her vibrating gaming chair to give her a massage. Nebusoku-chan’s response: "This is the best worst relationship I’ve ever had." Nebusoku-chan and the Touchy Ghost isn’t high art. It’s not horror, and it’s barely romance. It’s a tender, absurdist slice-of-supernatural-life about accepting flawed love—even when it comes from a clingy poltergeist who won’t let you binge anime in peace. nebusoku-chan and the touchy ghost?

Absolute stillness, zero social interaction, and 14 hours of guilt-free horizontal time. The ghost needs: Validation, physical contact, and someone to acknowledge his existence. In the vast, weird world of Japanese net

One famous four-panel strip shows Nebusoku-chan trying to eat instant ramen. The ghost lovingly strokes her hand, causing her to drop the noodles into her lap. Her deadpan response: "I’m going to call an exorcist... after this nap." Absolute stillness, zero social interaction, and 14 hours

🛌💤👻 (Four sleepy ghosts out of five) Watch if you like: The Way of the Househusband , Mieruko-chan , or staring at the ceiling at 3 AM.

But her peaceful, slothful existence took a turn when she moved into a cheap, "spooky" apartment—and unknowingly inherited a ghost with a very unusual problem. Unlike the terrifying Onryo of Japanese horror (think The Grudge ), this ghost isn’t interested in vengeance or curses. He’s not even scary. He’s... lonely. And tactile.

For anyone who’s ever felt too tired for love but too lonely for solitude: this one’s for you.