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[Thermae Romae] I was following the series while it was ongoing, but I remembered that I hadn’t read the last part, so I reread it after a long time and it was incredibly interesting…

Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

It’s regrettable that there are only six volumes because it’s so interesting.

I THERMAE ROMAE Thermae Romae Mari Yamazaki

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Read the second one, as well.

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It’s a part that makes you think, “Wow, it’s neatly folded…”

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Both movies and anime are interesting.

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>>5

Even the person behind the scenes is funny.

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I came to Jump Plus for a moment, but what was that all about?

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It’s a serial, after all.

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If you read this first and then continue, you’ll be shocked by how much Lucius has aged.

When I read the continuation after a long time, I didn’t mind it that much, but comparing them, it was too old-man-like.

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I’ve only watched the ones on Netflix, but the anime was also interesting.

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>>8

I think it’s a good way to conclude without including the latter part and returning to the ex-spouse.

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Isn’t it good that Lucius is still active even in old age?

Somehow, my son Marius is fundamentally a bath engineer and is secure in his position.

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The sequel’s second volume was just released not long ago.

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My son is quite adorable too, isn’t he?

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My son understands that he can’t do it like his father, but he still has the willingness to try.

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I think the second half ended well since we were out of ideas.

The sequel is probably filled with a lot of research and gathered plenty of material.

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It’s a sequel that picks up on hot spring themes that you can relate to so well that you can’t help but be impressed that Muji hasn’t done something this straightforward about hot spring common experiences yet.

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I was impressed when I saw the author’s background in the interview.

It seems like it would be interesting to draw an autobiographical manga.

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I was checking frequently to see if episode 11 was out, but I didn’t notice that volume 2 was released!

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It’s nice that there’s an interview corner with the original creators that comes with Netflix anime.

Why is this person a manga artist?

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I thought it was exquisitely nostalgic, but it’s already been over 10 years since it was all the rage in movies…

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Hyokoupon!?

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The Olympic manga has resulted in the conclusion that those wanting to make money from the past and future, as well as the hardships caused by pandemics and wars, are quite something…

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My wife disappeared…

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>>25

My son time-traveled and we reunited!!

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“Please don’t die, Your Majesty! I love tempura bowls.”

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By the way, my wife’s grandfather is still doing well, huh?

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Let’s read Pliny too!

This is impressive for being well-rounded and complete.

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Once again, it’s Kobo Daishi!

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I honestly wasn’t expecting a sequel, but I was surprised at how incredibly interesting it was.

I like the Itako episode the most.

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>>31

PAX!

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>>31

“Y-Your Majesty!”

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>>31

The sulfur springs filled with rocks are all treated as borders to the other world, huh? I really love that super fast understanding.

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They say they lost to the flat-faced tribe, but…

The ability to reproduce and apply with limited resources is not ordinary, so we are definitely not losing.

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The story about the first wife was changed in the anime version, but in the sequel, it’s like no one knows about it.

The author and the editor must be aware of it, but Lucius is probably erasing it from memory.

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Increase the number of publications more…

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I knew the title, but I read it for the first time as a sequel on Jump+. I bought all the volumes of the first series and read them, and it’s really interesting!

I feel like they also made a live-action movie, but I wonder if it was interesting.

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>>37

It was a big hit, but very little money came to the author…

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>>39

It depends on the contract, so it applies to any kind of work.

If you invest significantly in the production committee, you can also have a say in matters, which means you can earn a lot if it succeeds, but it also comes with risks, such as substantial losses if it flops.

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>>37

It’s interesting.

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I think that for things I don’t understand the mechanism of, I’ll just have the slaves work hard.

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The bidet slave is too cruel.

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>>40

Being a slave is tough…

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>>43

Almost everything that machines do now was done by human labor using slaves in the past…

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I prefer the live-action version of 2 as the main story.

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Lucius also appears in Olympia Kyklos.

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Did we bring back bottles of soda…? Wouldn’t that change history?

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I thought it was a joke at the time that the glass bottle I brought home ended up being a distorted bottle while I was trying to reverse engineer it.

Of course, the technology is refined from that starting point… I thought of the sequel.

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I love the episode where my son builds a bath.

The bath my son makes is seriously a refined and beautiful space…

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Movies are also interesting, which makes it difficult.

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I wonder if they’ll make a new movie.

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The spirit of Pius is descending!

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Thanks to my wife, it’s nice that in the sequel I can understand a little Japanese…

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In the 2nd century, Rome already had both glassblowing and cut glass.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_glass

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Even if some amazing technology is discovered, you can just think, “Well, it’s Rome…” and be satisfied with that.

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Mr. Abe is already 60, so if we’re going to make a live-action sequel, it really is pushing it to the limit.

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I thought that the professionals don’t age in a way that makes you worry about it… It’s true that it’s better to do it sooner rather than later!

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You again… KOUBOUDAISHI!

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In the sequel, I became concerned that the son is a half with an unclear ethnicity, and it felt harsh.

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>>60

Well, it was mostly because they brought other ethnic groups as slaves.

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>>62

Augustus granted formal Roman citizenship to provincial troops who completed their service in the Auxilia (the auxiliary troops of the legions) in the 1st century.

About 100 years later, during the time of Hadrian to Marcus Aurelius (the later years of the Five Good Emperors), it was quite common in Rome to have people from the provinces.

Moreover, everyone understands that they contributed the most to the maximum extent of the Roman Empire and the realization of Pax Romana.

That said, there was quite a prejudice that those from outside of Rome, who weren’t born in Rome, seemed kind of country-fied!

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Even Chinese people would probably be rare in Rome during that time…

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If a live-action sequel comes out now, I’ll feel a bit down if guys like Sasano-san are missing.

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The lineup of live-action Hiroshi Abe, Masachika Ichimura, and Kazuki Kitamura is really impressive…

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As long as Sasano-san is doing boat racing, he should be fine… probably.

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Well, at first, they are the flat-faced people who can’t even speak.

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I only read the beginning of 1, but somehow I can speak Japanese now…

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Did you have children with the slaves in the territory you controlled? Or were you made to?

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Hiroshi Abe, who faced no complaints when Japanese people played foreign roles.

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I like stories about the golden bath of borrowed scenery.

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Hehehe… PAX!

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It’s nice that items brought by Lucius from the future are being excavated from the ruins…

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I feel growth as I’ve become able to communicate to some extent with my “flat-faced tribe” and my “sister-in-law.”

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It’s convenient to be able to speak Japanese…

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Shimiru

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It was tough to read because there were so many tragic events like the wife being cheated on and targeted by a homosexual.

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In the end, you will have a beautiful and young wife, and you will also be blessed with children…

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I feel like there was a Japanese slave who was brought to Rome as a slave, worked there, and was eventually freed.

It may be from a time after Lucius.

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It’s great that Lucius has become able to communicate with Japanese people to some extent.

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