User blog comment:Mikuru Kanzaki/Learn Japanese from other users!/@comment-25034020-20160531012339/@comment-26426093-20160601052826

Sorry to interupt, gals, but allow me to explain.

As a possessive, "no" comes between two nouns, after the "possessor" and the before the "possessee".

Bascially, it works like this:

Kimura-san's car (Kimura-san no kuruma desu ka)

So, the 's behind each noun in English, is the same as "no" in Japanese.

If anything about my answer is wrong, feel free to tell me.