
I’m sorry, but the text you provided appears to be a mixture of incoherent phrases and does not seem to convey a clear meaning in Japanese. Therefore, I am unable to provide an accurate translation.
In the second panel, it’s seriously too much of an obstacle to pass through…
Papaya
Orange
Is this the figure of a father of two children?
It wasn’t really bad, but it didn’t work out.
>>4
Wasn’t it Passion Fruit that started street performances without permission in the first place?
>>99
There’s no reason for Yamaoka to be thrown in there…
It seems like the lyrics made by burdock.
>>5
At first, I doubted it was a parody of the lyrics to “Gobou.”
Whether it is necessary to restrain to that extent is one thing, but I do feel it falls into the category of being sufficiently violent.
Many people don’t know about road use permits, right?
>>7
In a university dorm event, Storm runs around the city wearing only a fundoshi.
I made sure to go to the local police station in advance to obtain a road use permit.
However, this will be a regret, but if the destination was in another police precinct, I should have obtained a road usage permit there as well…
Isn’t it because Yamaoka went wild that even the people who were performing got caught?
If Yamaoka hadn’t gone on a rampage, it would have just been cleaned up and finished.
Is this fun?
I wonder what would happen if a pedestrian walking on the road because the sidewalk was blocked got hit by a car.
>>11
Enjoyable performance
It doesn’t seem like they are taking the East-West newspaper.
While Yamaoka and the person he was performing with got caught, Kurita, who smoothly escaped trouble, really has that kind of side to him, doesn’t he?
>>14
It didn’t work.
>>14
Since you have kids, that’s alright, isn’t it?
I will play music all night in front of Yamaoka’s house, but you’ll forgive me, right?
I’m just like my dad, who gets easily worked up and is quick to fight…
Well, lately we’ve made up and haven’t fought at all…
If they take this baby away without letting go, will the baby be put in the pigpen along with it?
>>18
Well, for now, it looks like the female police officers will take care of it.
First, a mother with children will not be taken away.
Poor police officer.
It’s funny how much weaker Mune-yama has become after the grandchild was born, compared to the past.
If it weren’t for Yamaoka-san, would I have been caught…?
>>21
For this kind of thing, it’s often enough to just give a caution the first time.
Not all of the performers are thrown into the pigpen, I see.
Could you play outside instead?
>>23
Aren’t you doing it outside?
Were you arrested just to introduce the story?
Shitty lyrics.
It seems that the reputation of the inspector within the group is going to decline.
>>26
But he’s a police chief… so he’s really important…
I mean, the police inspector is in a position to give orders without going to the scene.
>>30
Is it a commander on the front line?
I don’t think there were any scenes of working on-site, even if there were instances of catching someone in the act in the story.
>>26
The inspector has always been the kind of person who seems to forgive based on his mood, so I think that’s how people see him now.
Well, Yamaoka is the kind of man like this.
Mr. Yamaoka is a loser.
I think unregulated street performances are clearly bad.
Does Yamaoka being angry at the police mean that in the story, the police, who are not lenient, are the bad guys?
Until he gets punched by the police, Yamoka isn’t really picking a fight that much.
>>34
Aren’t you hitting?
It looks like I just shrugged it off because Yamaoka grabbed me.
>>38
You probably just pushed it aside at most.
It’s too disruptive because there’s no such vague standard as “it’s okay because everyone else is having fun.”
The police work above the rank of sergeant involves desk work.
The people around the rank of inspector are those who create a task force and arrogantly pressure the detectives, beating them down.
Playing lightly on the street and getting told off by the police before disbanding is not that bad, really.
Don’t resist.
Did you not get permission?
If you’re going to do something playful on the street, could you get permission?
Yamaoka has quite an… anarchic feeling since the first episode…
Is there a scene where the police chief arrested someone other than when the eel shop owner was wielding a knife?
Well, there aren’t that many people who are well-versed in the law, so a warning is enough for the first time.
It’s like looking at a raw burdock root…
But love is passion fruit (not yet submitted).
Sweet and sour passion fruit (not yet registered)
Yamaoka’s such aspects are generally criticized by those around him.
What is “but” in this song?
>>52
You are Kiwi Papaya Mango.
>>54
It’s noisy.
Simply lacks a spirit of compliance.
The inspector is still close with Yamaoka, huh…
>>55
Consideration…
>>59
This is probably collusion.
>>61
Well, he was the kind of guy who was giving permits for illegal stalls based on his personal judgment since his debut.
If this happens on the busy sidewalk in Ginza, it would be a nuisance…
Isn’t the person who caused the trouble the worst?
>>58
Yamaoka is trash.
It seems to be in Ginza, but unless it’s street performance or a pedestrian paradise in that area of Ginza, it probably wouldn’t be allowed.
>>62
It seems that even in a pedestrian paradise, permission for road occupation from the road administrator and permission for road use from the police are needed.
So the supreme menu was a project for a weekly magazine…
>>64
Wasn’t it a project of the Imperial Capital Newspaper?
I think it was in the form of a magazine introducing a confrontation with the ultimate menu.
Upon closer inspection, is there consideration to make the jurisdiction a fictional police station?
Cheese tart in one hand
Is love original sin…
>>69
“If ‘be fruitful and multiply’ is God’s will, then love is a sin.”
In situations like this, if the police officer stops you, disperse quickly without any resistance.
It’s common sense for the performers too.
An outsider driven by a sense of justice exaggerates the story, making it worse.
>>72
It must be a mistake of an unreasonable outsider.
In Osaka, a person who had been warned repeatedly still performed and was arrested.
>>74
It’s such a waste of rebellious spirit…
I wonder how old the lieutenant is?
Your request for a kiss is just as I anticipated.
That flavor is definitely raspberry.
If a police officer uses violence, they will naturally be arrested.
Street performers are suspected of being accomplices.
Oranges and kiwis are native to temperate regions, so they are out of place.
Around the clock tower in Ginza, huh?
Mr. Yamaoka’s morals are trash.
>>80
This is not blurred.
We’ve entered an era where we can’t freely make music anymore…
What is it like for a newspaper reporter to lack common sense?
>>85
Isn’t that the default?
I thought I got caught because I was singing a song that sounded like burdock.
There are people who are doing it properly with permission.
Just because it’s fun doesn’t mean it’s okay to forgive it.
>>88
Why is it that when I forgive once, they are fine, but I am not?
It will become all muddled, you know…
This inspector even tolerates those who swing knives on public roads.
Speaking of which, I saw that a construction company employee was pulling a car stuck in a rice field with a crane nearby, but I wonder if they had permission to use it…
>>91
Road usage permits are obtained for long-term construction in this area or for one-sided traffic on the road.
In such urgent and short-term situations, it’s okay not to take it, of course ensuring safety first.
At our place, there have been instances where the police have asked us to deploy heavy machinery for assistance on short notice.
>>93
Can you get paid for that…?
>>94
Cannot be received.
There are things like receiving awards.
If you block the road, it will become very troublesome in case of an incident or accident.
It’s really important to stop while the police officer thinks you can understand just by speaking.
It has continued without much change, for better or worse, from the values it had at the beginning…
Trash!
Papaya
Orange
Mangosteen
Burdock
Huh, so the police’s family can be released from detention without conditions.