![]() ![]() Usually each chapter contains plenty amounts of comedy and tomfoolery, involving Handa with a specific character or characters starring beside him. And with some sections, there’s a very nice moral message at the end. Each chapter is structured episodically, able to be enjoyed at your own pace. ![]() The story is a comedic, slice of life where we get to see all the wacky encounters with our main character regarding other residents. ![]() Handa, a city-dweller, now has to adapt with his new lifestyle and environment which includes annoying kids, unique neighbors, and odd residents. Completely insulted, our protagonist, Handa Seishu, punches him in the face and he gets exiled to a small island as punishment. A person like that would be quite boring… according to a famed curator, critiquing our main character’s calligraphy. If someone tried, they would probably end up as an expressionless machine, working towards to finish a desired task. Nobody can work days without at least taking a breath of fresh air. There’s a point where one has to accept a break from time to time. Today we will be looking at Barakamon by Satsuki Yoshino ![]()
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