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57-Year-Old Father Goes Viral Opening Family Café to Honor Daughter Lost to Cancer

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A 57-year-old Japanese father named Koji Eguchi has gone viral after leaving his longtime job to open a family café in memory of his daughter, Honoka, who died from cancer.

Named ‘Coffee Roast HONO,’ the space fulfills her final dream and offers a peaceful sanctuary for her loved ones.

The journey began after Honoka lost her battle with ovarian cancer in August 2022. In her final days, she found comfort dreaming a family café, a place for love and treats.

Koji Eguchi and his wife Michiyo, promised to make the dream real.

Twenty-eight months after her passing, Eguchi kept his promise.

He left the company he had worked for more than 35 years and enrolled in a local culinary school, sitting alongside students half his age to master the delicate art of baking and pastry-making.

After a year of intense study, Koji graduated and transformed his home garage into a cafe.

With his wife by his side, they carefully crafted a cozy space. They named it ‘Coffee Roast HONO’ to ensure their daughter’s name remained at the center.

The café opened in December 2024 in Saga Prefecture, on what would have been Honoka’s birthday.

Inside, her framed photograph smiles at every visitor. It’s a touching reminder of the young woman whose vision and spirit brought the café to life.

Honoka’s friends have embraced the café as a ‘second home.’ They helped promote the business on social media, turning it into a community sanctuary.

For them, walking through the doors feels like reconnecting with their friend, keeping her warm spirit very much alive.

Koji often speaks with tears in his eyes, explaining that working in the shop makes him feel like the three of them are still together.

Michiyo works tirelessly to ensure the shop thrives, holding onto the hope that one day she will hear her daughter say, “You’ve done really well, Mum.”

Their journey has gone viral not for spectacle, but for sincerity.

By turning grief into purpose, the Eguchis built more than a café, they created a sanctuary where promises survive and love serves others, proving that even in loss, something profoundly beautiful can bloom.

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Punch Melts Hearts After Falling Into a Pond and Getting Comforted by Older Monkeys

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Punch Fall Into a Pond

Punch has gone viral again after older monkeys comforted him following an accidental fall into a pond at the zoo.

Caretakers later confirmed that he had fully recovered, eating well, playing with peers, and running around energetically as if nothing had happened.

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He Sang ‘Baby Shark’ in 2016 – Now He’s 17 and Reminding Us How Fast Time Flies

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He Sang Baby Shark

Back in 2016, Park Geon Roung was one of the child actors who starred in the Baby Shark Dance video, which went on to become the most viewed YouTube video of all time.

He was just a kid then, and now at 17, he is showing the world just how beautifully time flies.

Geon Roung never stepped away from the spotlight. Since 2019, he has been part of Play With Me Club, a South Korean co-ed kids group, keeping his place in showbiz.

Fans who rediscovered him recently were stunned, with many saying he now looks just like a K-pop idol.

The ‘Baby Shark’ video was uploaded to YouTube in June 2016 by Pinkfong, a South Korean education brand.

It quickly became a staple in nursery schools and a go-to distraction for parents of toddlers worldwide, turning into one of the most recognizable children’s songs of its generation.

For many who grew up watching that video on repeat, seeing Geon Roung at 17 is a quiet reminder of how fast kids grow up.

One day they are dancing to baby shark, and before you know it, they are teenagers the internet is falling in love with.

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BLACKPINK’s Lisa Goes Viral After Personally Visiting and Showing Love to Punch

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Lisa Showing Love to Punch

BLACKPINK’s Lisa is going viral after visiting Punch, the baby Japanese macaque at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan.

She posted the moment on her Instagram Story, showing full love to the beloved viral monkey. The photos spread across social media almost immediately.

What made the visit even more special was what Lisa brought with her.

She carried an orangutan plush toy identical to the one Punch is famous for clutching, the same toy that once comforted a baby monkey rejected by his mother and turned him into a global sensation.

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