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Introducing Shinkaigyo comic from Kainu Manga
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Shinkaigyo isn't just your run-of-the-mill Drama, Seinen, Slice of life genre comic. Nah, this bad boy is a literary masterpiece that'll make you think deep and feel all the feels. It's packed with hidden messages that'll tug at your heartstrings and maybe even change how you see the world. As you flip through the pages, you'll dive into the lives of some seriously cool characters. But here's the kicker - you might just see a bit of yourself in them too. It's like holding up a mirror to your own life, you know? You'll start looking at things differently, and before you know it, you've leveled up your understanding of the world around you. Pretty neat, huh? Connecting with these characters and their wild rides can really open your eyes to what's going on in your own backyard. And who knows? You might pick up some sweet life hacks from how they handle their drama. It's like getting street smarts without leaving your couch! So, grab a snack, get comfy, and dive into Shinkaigyo. Who knows? This manga might just be the spark that lights up your life in ways you never expected. Let's get reading!
Shinkaigyo summary: (from amazon.jp):**"If nuclear power plants cannot run without people who work under radiation exposure, shouldn't they be treated more favorably and given more respect, even if they are not the 'Fukushima Fifty'?"** -Susumu Katsumata Susumu Katsumata, who won the Grand Prize of the Japan Cartoonists Association Award in 2006 for his depiction of the local life and people of his hometown in Tohoku, opens this volume with two unique short stories that capture the reality of nuclear energy gypsies based on meticulous reporting. Katsumata studied nuclear physics at graduate school and became aware of the dangers of nuclear power plants early on, covering power plants in Fukushima Daiichi, Daini and other areas. He was in charge of illustrations for "Why Nuclear Power is Scary" and "Energy Plan for Nuclear Power Plant Phase-Out" (both published by Kobunken), and selected nine short stories from among the works of the mangaka, who continued to work consistently, though humbly. The exhibition traces the spirit of Susumu Katsumata, which emerges from the different elements of his works, which are both down-to-earth and personable. From "'COMIC Baku' and Yoshiharu" Tsuge by Hiroshi Yahisa, Fukutake Shoten, 1989.
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