
Taro, who has returned to Japan, is still very energetic.
My mother died alone in bed…
Hemorrhoids are painful.
>>3
I never thought about training the asshole…
I didn’t think the party would get bigger.
For now, I’ll manage with violence.
I’m a single volume fan, so I’m excited to see what Honshu is like after coming out of the tunnel.
>>7
I thought it would be better to close the thread… but I guess it’s too late now.
It was interesting that the story of Ma, which has been going on for a long time, was created around an exploitation structure for the battery.
Huh?
Surgery for hemorrhoids without anesthesia?!
>>9
It seems possible at a modern level, but in the story…
>>9
I have been anesthetized.
Disinfection has also been done.
Pain relief after the anesthesia wears off? Even kids won’t cry, just endure it.
So Taro is really going to travel across Japan.
👨👨👨<🐼<🦌
I returned to Japan.
So, is the end in sight?
Having hemorrhoids and being unable to act for a long time is terrible, but it was quite serious.
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Pal is too strong.
>>19
Every time a new chapter begins, the initial travel companions’ SSR qualities stand out.
It’s not exactly peaceful, but after all the fighting, Tokyo’s bat was quiet.
Riko is definitely going to die…
>>22
She has buck teeth, but she’s so beautiful…
I wonder how many years it has been since I woke up in Basra.
If Taro can cross the continent, then the distance of the Japanese archipelago is just a level of a stroll.
>>24
So it will cause hemorrhoids.
From the flashback scene, it’s clear that the old Taro wasn’t the kind of man that adolescents would like…
Giant deer >> panda > Enlil (leopard) > Enlil (bear)
What is it about the people of Hyuma that just looking at them drains your vitality?
>>27
Here comes Robo!
I hope it’s not true.
Controlling a robot remotely while the real body is in a Matrix-like state in a capsule or something.
I thought they were just walking the Japanese archipelago, but it turned out to be at a continent-crossing level.
Tokyo is a sunken ruined city in the sea, so there are no people living there, and thus no conflicts arise.
The panda is too big!
The deer is too big!!
I thought that civilization had perished and everyone was living like Paru-san, but it turns out that Paru-san is quite odd even among future humanity.
Having crossed over from Russia, Japan feels so small.
Is it correct to say that a person with expertise in electronic devices is in cold sleep like Taro and is now unstoppable in the primitive world?
A lot of relics from the old world are still intact, and it doesn’t seem impossible to pass on technology and transition between generations in a normal way.
>>35
That possibility has also emerged, but in that case, either Taro’s father, daughter, or the daughter’s child would become the final boss.
>>37
With this, it feels like it might overlap with what was said in the early days of the serialization regarding Fallout 4…
Since there are hints left, it seems like there might be a return home arc for Pal after the Japan arc ends.
I’m reading “Bokyō Tarō” and “Hyperinflation” simultaneously, so my mental image of banknotes is in a terrible state.
>>39
Reality is quite something too.
That’s why the price of gold is rising.
They are the kind of guys who would only make it to one panel even if they were attacked by a bear.
Since I prefer physical books, I can’t really look at Taro’s thread too much because I’m afraid of spoilers.
It’s quite strange to be moving drones and things like that.
Maybe it will end in the next chapter.
I never thought Pal would have a wife and children.
I don’t really like miso, Pal.
>>46
Because they are a hunting tribe.
>>46
Since you lived in a frigid zone, you probably aren’t accustomed to the smell of koji fermentation.
Did Pal remain a virgin until that year?
>>47
Including the families of the residents from the village I grew up in, there are about seven people, you know?
>>47
You’re still in your early twenties, right?
I really like the magazine’s catchy phrases, so I want to read it in a magazine.
I think Pal is about a size smaller than Taro.
>>51
When my sister met Puru, she was 17 and Puru was around 20.
There are cases where herbivores have grown large in order to avoid being eaten by carnivores, but there’s also the issue of cooling.
Once this is over, it would be great if the continuation of “Doko-Boshi” started.
It feels like a rational fallout.
Virgins or anything else, humanity just isn’t united at all.
Before the world’s end, Taro was quite an outrageous rich man.
If there were surviving blood relatives, they would be in a leadership position in the group.
>>58
In a restructured world where previous common sense doesn’t apply?
It seems that the average income of the families of Todai students, as well as the changes in beauty and ugliness, and even the wealth of the rich, are becoming strongly correlated with genetics…
If one’s physical and mental abilities are capable besides money, it seems possible to reclaim the position of a leader over a lifetime.
>>58
The investment amount in cold sleep research makes you do a double take.
I read up to the latest chapter for free with 60 episodes and accumulated tickets, but there was much more political and economic talk than I expected.
>>59
There was a feeling of “how long is this going to continue…” because there were also breaks in the serialization.
It’s about how the one hibernation device that was taken out is being used.
It seems that there aren’t any strong Enlils on the Japanese stage, and they might be getting exterminated.
>>63
At least north of Tokyo, there are almost no people, so there is a possibility that those monstrous moose-like creatures and brown bears are moving south.
>>77
The Seikan Tunnel has become a hunting ground where some giant creature tries to eat humans passing through.
The most surprising thing at Pal was when I took off my chin.
>>65
Everything else can be explained by technology and such, but that is just because Pal is too much of a monster.
Well, the audience would definitely be taken aback.
>>71
With this, we can compete against Trun! Let’s bet!
The discussion about the election had many characters, was long, and I didn’t really understand it well.
I want to see how many years it took to travel by comparing it with the map.
You’ve been living on the continent for at least about 5 years, right?
The discussion is about whether currency, religion, and inequality might arise even in a state where there are almost no humans.
>>68
It is undoubtedly true that, although it is not all good, this concept has made a significant contribution to the development of humanity over thousands of years…
Grandma otter…
I think they are the type of author who doesn’t illustrate original content for a standalone book.
Is there anything different between the magazine publication and the book version?
If there’s no doubt, I like the catchy phrases from magazines, so I’ll check that out even if it’s free.
“It’s nice how the story unfolds after ‘I’m going to escape to the village and bring back the slaves’.”
The part where they kept talking about politics and economics was honestly boring.
>>75
I think there are many moments in this manga that leave you feeling unsettled if you don’t read it all at once.
In the Malyou arc, when riding around on a moped, they say it’s tough when you’re over 40…!
I somehow thought Japan was safe.
That was completely not the case.
I like the unique atmosphere when Taro says that although we created the concept of currency in the early stages, just please prohibit the act of lending money and charging interest.
Basically, everyone is tough.
I thought Hatta would die or something.
>>80
I drank herbal medicine and got better after sleeping.
I thought, “Oh no,” at that time.
I read through it all at once, so I got confused about the relationships between people like Epter and Bushif.
Will Pal and Taro return to the village in the end?
I want you to come back and take your time, but for Pal aside, even if Taro dies, that in itself is beautiful in its own way.
>>84
It would be a beautiful ending if you flew away as the embodiment of a star just like in the original source.
I’m curious whether Pal will die as a warrior or live to see various things.
>>87
Go back to your wife’s place…
>>95
I want you to come back, but as a wife, it seems like she is prepared for various things.
I was laughing at Aspam while thinking about the devastation in my hometown, Aomori, and how it would come to this.
The civilization level is low, but there are too many smart people.
Will the tank end without showing where it operates?
I had a hint about secretly having a tank, but I wonder if that will become usable.
The dominion centered around Maryou seems to be something artificially created by Taro’s family.
The festival system at Pal’s family home is probably a naturally occurring primitive exchange economy.
>>96
Metal, which clearly appears to be unchanging, is beautiful gold and various other usable metals like silver and copper.
The metal for batteries is being turned into currency.
Since it’s Russia and China, there are surely military weapons lying around everywhere.
The pistol that Bushif and the others had was a Glock.
Bringing out a pistol is against the rules, right…
I was thinking that, and then drones appeared in the second half…
>>100
I’m glad I was able to defeat them before they started using assault rifles.
>>100
They even have tanks! I wonder if they will actually be able to move them.
It seems like they’re putting together an amazing gimmick that changes back and forth regarding my daughter’s descendants.
It’s a simple route that my daughter is still sleeping with the device and is gathering battery marks for that, but there seems to be more to it.
The story is about technology, oil, and resources, you know.
I wonder when I will arrive in Kagoshima.
>>107
In the next installment, I might already be in Kagoshima or just before it.
>>107
They reached Tokyo from Hokkaido at an incredible speed, so I think if they don’t stretch it out, it won’t take long…
If Pal dies, I want Taro, who denied cannibalism, to eat him.
I also became a bird.
Is it just luck that Taro has been sleeping for 500 years?
>>109
It’s questionable whether 500 years have actually passed.
No matter what, it feels unrealistic that traces of a mother who was eaten by dogs 500 years ago would remain, even in the Ice Age.
Since it’s something you deal with in your job, it’s too diligent of you, Taro, to properly understand the gasoline refining process and how the engine works as a businessman.
He probably seemed like a worthless person as a family man.
>>110
It seems like he wasn’t just a pampered rich kid, but rather he worked really hard as a new employee from scratch…
The children of Pal and Turun will have unbelievable physical abilities, won’t they?
I wonder what powered Taro’s sleep device for 500 years.
Tanks and bombers can be made and operated even without electricity.
I know a lot because I’ve watched “Hyouge Mono.”
I wonder what will happen to my sister who has awakened to communism.
I’m relieved that Hatta didn’t die, but I feel quite lonely after leaving the party.
Munch munch.
This is bad…
…one more.
If the child sleeping beside me and my wife stopped at the same time, someone might have stopped them, but if not, I guess it’s just luck.
I think it’s not strange for humanity to have increased more since the environment seems to have quite a bit of calorie availability.
>>117
They are thinning out between the villages…
>>117
Even going hunting in a village like Yapt, you can end up dying quite a bit, so it’s not easy.
It seems like Pri would go on a purging spree…
>>118
I’m starting to create a religion that worships my son as a god, so it all depends on what happens to him.
>>118
Because he is a dictator burning with ideals… it’s extremely precarious.
>>118
At this point, you’ve probably killed quite a lot to reach the top.
The theory that it hasn’t been 500 years.
This author tends to be forgotten once the serialization ends.
>>120
Isn’t there a thread about Hōge Mono all the time?
The theory that the real Taro is still in frozen sleep.
That is why we are generating electricity.
>>122
That’s interesting.
It’s often talked about, like “Heugemono”…?
>>124
The Courage Star sometimes gets threads started, and although the pace slowed down during the hiatus of Nostalgia Taro, threads were still being created.
The facility where Taro was sleeping wasn’t damaged at all.
The Giants’ specific character images are often seen both here and elsewhere.
>>132
In other words, there are probably few people who know which manga that panel is from.
Yeah, if you gave it to me, then let me return it.
Otherwise, your position will weaken.
The storyline is roughly similar to Fallout 4.
I wonder if it’s human and humanoid.
I was a bit confused because the Japan chapter was different from what I expected, but it’s okay since a potential wife has joined.
The only thing that goes untold is probably the decathlon.
I laughed a little because the election arc pulled the chainsaw pretty well, but it became unusable quickly.
Well, you definitely saved me from a major crisis.
Decathlon isn’t even included in the electronic book in the first place.
Maybe the Hyuma people are not Japanese but rather US military personnel stationed in Japan or something like that.
Taro seems to have a vague understanding, as there are scenes where Hyuma says he is not Japanese.
I think a Hokkaido person who seems to have a decent amount of hand grenades will be key.
I really like it as a story about the process of civilization progressing.
The people I first encountered in this era are too abnormal even for this time!
>>146
I thought Pal was a standard human 500 years later, but it turns out he was a superhuman, which is impressive.
I like the priest of Yapto.
Not betraying Taro while also possessing both knowledge and wisdom…
The author was also indignant, but as someone who normally buys the tankobon of Dokkyo Star and sends in surveys, I wish they wouldn’t speak too negatively about it.
Paru is a weirdo who has lived alone in the middle of the mountains in a ridiculously rural area even by the standards of the Maryou cultural sphere, so he is not a standard at all.
It’s too unsettling to see that someone is losing their strength or bringing a baby along…
If it’s Fallout, I would suspect that exposure to radiation has caused loss of reproductive ability and that it’s emitting radiation.
Despite being seriously injured with both legs shot and unable to walk, Pal, rolling around, manages to take down the enemy with precision.
Upon reconsideration, Pal’s monologue was even fragmentary.
At this stage, it’s impressive to see that Pal can even speak Japanese now, showing their growth…
Deer > Panda > Tiger
People from Hokkaido who notice things at the same distance as Pal must be strong when they fight.
>>154
If you can’t defeat a brown bear, you can’t live…
Surprise Panda
>>155
A panda that strong doesn’t come around often…
Well, it appears in quite a few works…
I thought Hatta would definitely die.
Decathlon is interesting, but the content is too straightforward, so there’s not much to talk about…
I love Sawamura’s big battle royal.
There are pandas that can’t be handled just by being armed with a little firearms.
There are probably quite a few patterns where the village gets scattered by the panda and ends.
Deer and panda are already a joke.
🔥🏚️🔥
Was your relationship with your daughter that weak?
Taro retorts, “You’re noisy…”
>>164
That said, since it was written to say hello to dad, I don’t think it was a rebellious phase or anything like that.
It seems like they’re bored fiddling with their smartphone during the reminiscence.
It seems that Bushi-san, who was only connected to Hyuma, was doing something like being infatuated with Japan, so I wonder if there’s some essence of Japan in Hyuma.
Looking back now, the barbarity of the early pal is quite unusual in this world.
>>167
It’s possible that the person judged by Mayor Pal was someone with values similar to the early Pal, and that this is common in the countryside.
>>167
It felt like humans were eating too.
Indigenous people from about two generations ago could all move as well as a par.
My wife and son were probably important to me…
This modern knowledge unmatched story doesn’t allow modern knowledge to be utilized straight away.
>>171
It’s true that there are smart people even in the future who don’t have knowledge of modern technology.
>>171
There are cases where one has to follow the barbaric customs of primitive people despite having modern knowledge.
It’s a lot, isn’t it?
Birdman Contest and so on
>>171
Taro himself has deeply internalized both the positive and negative aspects of modern knowledge regarding money matters.
Pal and the people of the nearby village have strange physical abilities…
>>172
I think the slaves who ran away with Taro were also quite strong.
>>178
When a slave escapes, they make one remaining slave kill another slave as a warning.
My friends, with a sense of resignation and familiarity, say to Taro that it’s okay to run away because I will die.
What happened to Taro?
That’s good, isn’t it…?
The ice age is one thing, but I wonder if the numerous decommissioned plants are also a significant cause for living things.
I wonder how much technology is maintained in Kyushu’s rental industry.
It feels like I skipped time by stopping for hemorrhoids since I would have arrived quickly otherwise.
I wonder if something will happen on the continent.
I definitely can’t eat instant ramen from 500 years ago!
>>180
Sounds good, right?
It’s Seicomart, you know?
>>180
First of all, I’m drinking mineral water that’s 500 years old!
>>180
It’s definitely a convenient setting… Ice Age!
Seicomart’s instant noodles and miso will be fine even 500 years from now.
The civilization has changed this much by the time we start eating corpses… but other than that, there was still quite a bit of civilization.
For now, it’s somehow managed to work out, but Yapt is definitely not okay…
Well, I gave up on critiquing that since we’re trying to utilize tank warfare that was barely maintained 500 years ago.
Village → A developed village that exploits that village → An even more developed village that exploits the developed village
>>190
Humans are being exploited by aliens…
Has it really been 500 years?
I guess you won’t turn that over after all.
Is it okay that Taro’s house in Tokyo is still in a mess, and he was drinking water right after waking up?
I don’t think the chemical fiber clothes left in the Russian department store have been there for 500 years.
I also think that, setting that aside, knowledge seems to be disappearing too much from the public.
Has it been about 400 years?
On the contrary, I think Pal is rather rigid about various things.
Even clothing will decompose after 500 years.
I won’t think too deeply about that.
I couldn’t help but slap my knee, thinking, “So that’s how the rare metal currency works!”
What the hell is that huge deer?
However, wise people often receive relics, so they tend to end up looking silly by modern standards, which is fun.
>>200
It looks like a fashion similar to that of a half-criminal, like with tire armor and such.
>>200
I really like the tire helmet that the initial boss villager was wearing.
>>200
I like the scene where Oloyan drinks alcohol from a beaker, not just the appearance.
Being told that knowing about the geocentric theory is common knowledge is an embarrassing display of modern knowledge.
It looks like there are quite a few videos left for precision equipment used in astronomical observations.
Clothes like sweatpants don’t seem to wear out easily…
In the decades from when Taro went into hibernation until the fall of civilization.
There is definitely a possibility that a very durable material resistant to aging has been developed.
There has been speculation that it hasn’t actually been 500 years.
Every time, there are nameless people insisting that it hasn’t been 500 years yet, over and over again.
Aside from the mention of Taro’s mother’s body as evidence, many other factors could rather be accommodated within such changes over a span of 500 years.
I think it’s definitely about 500 years.
I want to see more stories about how tire armor is being made and how locals are interestingly utilizing artifacts.
How many years have passed since Taro woke up?
Using the freezer as a bathtub.