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[DeepL Translation - needs review] Introduction to Volume 1: A Heart-Saving, Received Flat-Room Moratorium. Hiroto Ikuta, 29 years old, freelancer. He has no regular job, no girlfriend, and no worries about the future. He is a carefree free spirit with no worries about the future. He has been given a detached one-story house for free by Hanae Wada, an elderly woman in his neighborhood whom he has become friends with just because of her good-natured personality. He then started living with hi...
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9784098611188
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Comfy, mature slice of life.
The slice of life genre is generally very efficient for language-learning, as stories cover everyday situations with everyday vocab. Sadly, the overwhelming majority of japanese SOL manga is set in highschool, which isn't necessarily optimal. That's where manga like Hirayasumi come in: The cast here are generally all working adults or university students, and deal with more grown-up conflicts and situations.
The art is comfy and evocative, and really creates the perfect atmosphere for this eas