Tsumamitsu Neburi Mureta Yawahada Ni Koishite Top -
The final segment, ni koishite (にこいして), acts as the emotional anchor. Grammatically, the particle ni marks the target of the emotion, linking the abstract concept of love ( koi ) directly to the physical reality of the flushed skin.
: This part of the title combines two Japanese words: "Tsuma" (妻) , which translates to "wife" , and "Mitsu" (蜜) , which literally means "honey" but is often used metaphorically to describe something sweet, delightful, or of high quality. Combined, it creates a compound word that is best understood as "The Sweetness of Married Women." tsumamitsu neburi mureta yawahada ni koishite top