Yofukashi no Uta by Sato Zakuri is a manga that grabs you with its awesome characters and killer art style. Set during late-night
sessions, it's all about a bunch people bonding and dealing with life's ups and downs.
Let's talk about the characters first—they're seriously cool. Each one has their own vibe and story going on, and you can't help but get invested in their lives. The way Sato Zakuri draws them is just stunning. Every panel is like a work of art, and you find yourself flipping through just to soak in the visuals.
But here's the thing: the ending kinda dropped the ball. After all the build-up and emotional investment, it just sort of... fizzles out. The main characters make this weird decision out of the blue, and you're left scratching your head wondering if there's more to come or if that's really it.
Despite the ending "Yofukashi no Uta, to me, is still worth checking out if you dig character-driven stories and jaw-dropping artwork. It's a rollercoaster of emotions and visuals that'll stick with you, even if it stumbles a bit at the finish line.
Overall, if you're down for a manga that nails the characters and art but might leave you hanging at the end, give Yofukashi no Uta a shot.