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Rin enjoys camping by the lakeshore, Mt. Fuji in view. Nadeshiko rides her bike to see Mt. Fuji, too. As the two eat cup noodles together, what scenery will they behold? This series will make readers fall in love with camping!
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(4.24/5)If you want to sit next to a campfire, eat some curry and enjoy a beautiful night, then this is the manga for you. The basic plot is around りん and なでしこ exploits with camping. I found it to be very relaxing, but certainly not a page turner. :)
Only thing I didn't like is that sometimes they went a bit too much into detail on the equipment. There were a few spots where they list out different camping equipment and pricing... could skip over it if you didn't want to learn that vocabulary.
With regards to language learning, there's no furigana here which makes things more difficult. There's a lot of camping vocabulary too - the WaniKani vocabulary sheet makes things easy though, great coverage. Lots of daily phrases and nice slice-of-life dialog, so this is a good beginner's manga. Overall, I'd recommend if you want a slower paced book.


a genuinely cute story about girls who like camping
It was my first manga to finish in a long time, and it was an enjoyable read! A lot of the dialogue was daily-use vocabulary (aside from when they'd talk about camping materials), but it never felt like a lecture, and I left feeling as if I'd genuinely learned something new and exciting.
It was also cool to see the girls use Gifu-ben, and the vocabulary sheet helped decode any dialect terms that I didn't quite catch the first time. I enjoyed seeing the girls grow their bond through camping, and I'm looking forward to diving into the second volume!