A: No. "Happiness Medicine" is strictly non-romantic and non-sexual . It is platonic caregiving (sometimes called "Husbando/Waifu" comfort, but without intimacy). It focuses entirely on mental health and sleep.

: The story often centers on Mika’s psychological state—her feelings of loneliness, her past mistakes, and her desperate need for a "safe space." The "medicine" isn't pharmacological; it is the presence and undivided attention of the listener. The Sanctuary of the Ordinary

Unlike traditional audiobooks or podcasts, this work falls into the genre of Sei Sarou (Situation-based Voice Drama) and ASMR. The premise is simple yet profound: The listener is feeling unwell, run down, or emotionally exhausted. Enter the character voiced by —a nurturing, gentle presence who administers "happiness medicine."

The core of the game revolves around a loop where the player navigates the human world to spread Mika's unique medicine.

: A staple of the genre, featuring high-fidelity sounds of bamboo or cotton swabs to provide a "tingle" sensation for the listener.

A staple of the genre, Mika performs a gentle ear cleaning while you rest your head on her lap. The spatial audio (binaural) is designed to simulate the sensation of someone leaning over you. Ear Massage & Oil Treatment: