[The Days of Diamond] I read it all in one go during the long holiday, but isn’t this person just unfair?
Japan Otaku Reviews discuss responsibilities and sacrifices in parenting and career, questioning choices and criticism.
Read more[Rurouni Kenshin] Double extremes are difficult, aren’t they?
The text discusses a technique for breaking stones by timing strikes, highlighting its theoretical appeal among students.
Read more[Samurai 8] I’m currently reading at a net cafe.
Japan Otaku Reviews highlights overwhelming info, frustration with convoluted details, and a mix of enjoyable moments.
Read more[Bleach] If you consider only the ability of the initial release, Wabisuke has quite a high level of performance.
Keisuke discusses the significance of weight in battle and the dynamics of weaponry, focusing on character abilities and compatibility.
Read more[Jujutsu Kaisen] If the series had continued a bit longer, would I have been able to get a Itadori bingo?
The blog discusses character design challenges and confusion surrounding Itadori’s appearances and clones in reviews.
Read more[Make the Exorcist Fall in Love] Lucifer’s character took an unexpected direction.
The blog discusses themes of arrogance, predictions, and unique relationships in manga, blending humor and insight.
Read more[Ninja Slayer] I will post my favorite ninja from the Kyoto edition.
Japan Otaku Reviews reflects on training, hierarchy, and emotional bonds within the Shadow Weave community.
Read more[Hyakkano] I counted the number of times the heroines from 100 Kano talked to each other and the number of times they were spoken to.
The blog analyzes character interactions in Japan Otaku, tallying conversations and exchange counts for various heroines.
Read more[One Piece] In fact, the Paramnesia type is the best, right?
I became a soapy human after eating “Awa Awa no Mi,” discussing various abilities and strengths in a fun, bubble-filled life.
Read more[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Do you like cigarettes, Anonymous?
Night shift workers often smoke heavily, causing frustration for non-smokers due to the smell lingering on clothes.
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