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- © Satsuki Yoshino / Yen Press
- Manga Score: 7.17
- Author: Satsuki Yoshino
- Publisher: Yen Press
- Volumes: 3
- DB title: Yoshinozuikara
- Rating: 13 and up
- Genres: ComedySlice of LifeShounen
Yoshi no Zuikara
Synopsis
Thirty-two-year-old Tohno Naruhiko has been scraping by as a manga creator for ten years, and when his latest series gets canceled, he finds himself at a crossroads. Tohno's always had his sights set on fantasy, but this time around, his editor's got another idea-a slice-of-life story set in a remote village not unlike the one where he was born and raised. Could a return to his roots be exactly the change of pace our reclusive manga creator needs?
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PowerUpOrDie
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I call it a "spiritual sequel" because there is zero plot overlap and no knowledge of "Barakamon" is necessary to understand the manga. While "Barakamon" told the story of a privileged young man from Tokyo's high art scene adjusting to the simple life in Japan's rustic Goto Islands, "Yoshi No Zuikara" (The Frog in the Well Does Not Know the Ocean) takes a different approach and tells the story of a Goto Island native leaving his shell and learning to read more
hexashadow13
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This manga is a slice of life about a mangaka that lives on a small rural island. The core of the manga is the protagonist, Naruhiko, gaining more confidence in himself. He seems to see himself as a failure of a mangaka and failure of a human that’s just barely hanging on by a thread. This manifests in him trying to be successful through copying market trends and not at all trying to put any of his own life experiences into the manga, as he read more