
I always thought this creepy-looking guy I occasionally see on the threads was definitely a psycho-type enemy character.
It was an initial SSR with performance that seemed like a joke.
I was eating people, but he is also my savior and my greatest companion.
It’s tough until you’re recognized as part of the group.
Even though I already have children, you come all the way to Japan at great risk…
Civilization has fallen, and now only such savages remain in the world…
No, this guy is strange even by the standards of this era…
Grabbing the stomach is important, isn’t it?
Also, sky burial.
It might have been the guy who got eaten first if things had gone poorly.
A world where those who live with few opportunities to interact with others are strong.
It’s amazing that you can move along the rope quickly using just your arms.
It seems that the guys from Pal’s village can do this too, which is bad.
I know it will end quickly without this guy, but it’s fine, so just go back to your wife’s place… it happens frequently.
>>10
I think Pal is fun.
You can get seriously injured, but somehow you recover relatively quickly…
I read it, but isn’t it too grateful to become an ally?
I mean, I can’t survive without this guy.
The biggest crisis was when I was about to be eaten first.
There are always special events available for Pal.
It’s really nice that Taro and I are mutually influencing each other.
The female doctor looks like she is about to die.
As civilization advances, there are many places that stand out, so Taro ends up becoming increasingly isolated from the group, but it’s impossible for him without Pal…
My sister is amazing, and this guy’s dad must have been pretty amazing too.
As it goes on, the strength of the large tiger that couldn’t win in the early stages stands out.
>>20
And the giant giant panda…
I believe that the first one who died, Mito, was also an incredible person.
I thought you would leave me at some point, but you’ve been sticking with me the whole time…
I’ve reconciled with my family, so I’ll probably withdraw…
I have a wife and children now, so I’ll probably withdraw…
I reunited with my little sister, so I’ll probably withdraw…
>>23
Everyone involved is too strong…
He looks like an old man but is quite young.
I mean, Taro is quite an old man in that world.
>>24
The travel distance and waiting time in winter easily exceed 50, right?
>>24
If I say my actual age, it would probably sound like a lie!
>>28
Around 540 to 550 years old.
Though I look fresh and young after shaving, I was originally Yūrakusai…
This guy might be saying something that hits the core of the matter, and maybe Taro is like that…
It seems like there are a lot of closures.
You’ve become quite fluent, haven’t you?
It’s unclear whether it’s Taro who has learned to speak or if Pal has learned to speak in this manga’s dialogue depiction.
Taro is getting older, so people often say he no longer has the stamina, but his energy is not that of a middle-aged man who just engages in leisure activities…
Everyone in Pal’s village has such crazy physical abilities that if we hadn’t been doing the gift battle, we could have just gone in and crushed them head-on.
>>35
It’s probably a ritual to prevent us from being too serious with each other…
I want to try giving them not only bows and arrows but also modern weapons.
You need at least this much to survive in a post-apocalyptic world, huh?
He was a fierce warrior, unmatched in battle.
At first, Taro was able to speak.
From around the village of Yapt, both of them will probably proceed simultaneously.
In just six months, I’ve become capable of speaking Japanese, so my adaptability is incredibly high.
>>39
It’s said that I’m good at learning through experience, so if I’m in there, I’ll probably pick it up quickly.
It seems that an event is being held that will be a showcase for this guy when going to a country, but I wonder if there is anything like that for Hyuma.
One person has a completely different worldview…
My younger sister is too outstanding as a queen after just three years.
Well, it’s because I gave birth to the king’s child, but it’s also about my conduct and judgment as a queen.
I became a pervert who wants to fight confusing guys instead of going back to my wife and kids.
>>44
Where the birds go next.
>>44
Rather, I’m doing it for my wife and children.
It’s quite strong, but it’s still good that it gets into a pinch and wins, just like in manga.
I dislike this guy, even though we’re friends.
We’re both getting up there in age, though…
It’s bad.
One more.
What’s going on under the hat?
There is no doubt it is an initial joining SSR.
I thought everyone in the future was amazing, but it was just that this village and the neighboring village were abnormal.
Ah, I thought they were just your typical nature-loving anti-civilization type, but they were actually just a battle junkie.
The shelf life of food in that world is long.
>>58
It’s been in the freezer all along.
The distance of continental movement is so extreme that it no longer concerns me to casually move from Hokkaido to Tokyo.
Taro’s standards for an ideal future have become too much like Pal.
It’s funny that this guy pops up in the wild.
In the end, the destination of the birds was also a survival of the fittest…
I want to see the guys from Human where Taro is heading.
>>64
No, it’s not the strength you think! Are you going to come with me!? Thank you!
Considering how it initially felt like humanity had perished, there are actually quite a few of us around…
>>65
The Middle East where Taro was is also quite a SR (sparse) land, but there are no people around…
>>70
I was picking up a gun…
>>99
I feel like the bullets are beyond my control.
>>103
Pal has found an underground weapons depot in Russia or somewhere in the west.
Perhaps there was a world that Taro found as well.
>>70
That’s quite a mystery, isn’t it?
Whether it was a place where there happened to be no people or if it was wiped out due to some other factor…
>>111
The Middle East itself became a wasteland at the point when ancient civilizations overexploited it and it turned into a desert.
In the Middle Ages, profit was made through trade in the SSR position.
I was temporarily beaten down by Mongolia and Europe, but now I’m making money from oil, so it’s a land of deception and trickery.
If it gets colder, I feel like there’s nothing we can do but perish.
I thought it would be over once I arrived in Tokyo, so I was surprised that we were still heading south.
I wonder what would have happened if I continued to be treated like less than a human.
If we don’t resolve the human issues, the village where Pal’s wife and children are will be invaded again anyway.
The destination the birds aim for must surely be a peaceful and nice place.
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
Birds, in a way, are not that different from us in what they end up doing.
Please provide the Japanese text you would like translated.
For now, I’ve seen what I wanted to see and I’m feeling refreshed, so I’ll stick with it until the end.
Rather than losing momentum, I feel anxious and excited every time I read it again.
>>72
Halfway through, it feels like there’s always another mastermind…!? Well, that pattern seems like it might be coming to an end.
There is a difference between the nations that have flourished under the rule of Huma and the people like the Paru who live in harmony with nature.
Surprisingly, there are quite a few of the latter as well.
It has a strange taste…
I thought that in this era, you wouldn’t be able to survive unless you were this strong.
This individual was abnormal…
The wildlife is inflating from a huge tiger, though.
Unappetizing.
>>78
You’re lying.
>>101
Give me one more.
Deer > Panda > Tiger
In a state where there’s no turning back from the gift battle, even if you win, it would still be pointless.
If we can’t win here, then all the costs up until now will have been meaningless, so we have no choice but to go for it, and the intensity of that madness is crazy.
With a modern sense, I think it’s reckless to do such things when you have a wife and children.
From Pal’s perspective, it’s a life for the festival, so even if they attack Marryou and die, it would be rather fulfilling.
>>81
It might feel like it’s okay to scatter one’s life now that descendants have been left behind.
I thought that everyone living in this world is going through this kind of life now.
I don’t know if it will end, but it seems the end of the journey is close, and it’s sad.
But it would be a problem if it drags on too long…
Even though the Middle East is pretty nice, there are hardly any people, which might mean it’s only recently become good.
Although fuel refinement is not possible, the deployment of multiple drones as weapons is too distorted…
>>85
Batteries seem really important, don’t they?
But will the battery last that long?
I’m surprised that the Tokyo chapter ended so quickly…
Certainly, the political part was long.
The level of violence is higher than I expected.
Taro doesn’t mind if he dies, but Pal, please make sure to go back to your wife properly…
When I woke up from 500 years of frozen sleep, civilization had collapsed, but the first villager I met was the strongest.
If I draw one volume, I take a break for several months, so if it’s a long arc or it drags on…
Child-rearing is women’s work and…
>>93
It seems like you have a high basal metabolic rate.
If you raise your body temperature through exercise, your body will dry out.
A level of guy that even the locals are scared of.
Although they didn’t really confront each other, the two from Donan Village were likely on the same detection range as Pal and were in a state of readiness, so there might be someone equivalent to Pal in places far from civilization.
My favorite character is Oroyan from the Matsuri group.
They have a savage side, but they avoid conflict during gift exchanges, and their cannibalism is actually out of respect and not wanting to waste, which shows they truly disliked it. Compared to what comes out later, it was considerably better.
I was surprised that Hyuma is based in Kyushu instead of Tokyo.
Is it Hinata?
>>98
I think it makes sense to consider that they tried to move their base as far south as possible.
>>98
Back in that era, there were few advantages to establishing a base in Tokyo…
I can’t read the landing point at all.
I love that Pal is shocked by the completely frozen relationship between Taro and his daughter.
I was puzzled by the description of Taro’s family home, but it hasn’t actually been 500 years; I wonder if it will be.
It seems like too much has been lost in such a short time.
My sister can rise from being a slave to the ruler of a nation.
The child between this guy’s blood and that woman will definitely grow up to be a monster.
>>107
At least the physical aspect is guaranteed…
>>107
I hope you grow up to be a big person like Lord Hideyori.
I feel quite lonely now that I’ve lost my job.
Recently, a new heroine has joined.
Hatta is also SSR, right…?
There are others like Pal, but originally, beings like Pal do not go to different cultural spheres.
Taro is taking Pal to another place.
If it weren’t for this design, I think Pal’s wife is an attractive woman to the point where I might get carried away.
>>119
But it’s probably like a cuter version of Asashoryu.
Pal itself is a stray too…
Pal can tear off a human’s lower jaw with just his strength…
>>121
The bride who handles the pal with immense strength.
Although I was cheating a bit with the lottery, I am technically on the superhero side.
>>123
Did I become weak because I cheated?
Was it only ever mediocre from the beginning?
Indeed, SSR.
You’ll stay with me until Taro dies, right?
There is a village that is more amazing than the one we are in now → That village is also under the control of an even more amazing town.
A manga that repeats.
I thought either Hatta or Oloyan would betray us.
I’m embarrassed!
Basically Fallout
>>132
It’s something you definitely think of at least once, but unlike that, all the characters are smart, so it clearly feels like a different category, which is a bit interesting.
I thought the punchline would be that Matsuura Taro goes to Maizuru because of his name.
Upon further consideration, being on the Sea of Japan side is cold and there are no benefits since it’s easy for cold air to come in.
I have a feeling that a country derived from America, more powerful than Humans, is going to emerge this time.
>>136
The Pacific Ocean in the middle of winter is unreasonable.
>>136
It’s definitely too far away, and I feel like the title “Nostalgia Taro” doesn’t really fit.
Taro’s story is over, but there’s still a country at the end, and it feels like there might be a punchline.
We can’t extract oil anymore, but since rare metals are becoming available, it still seems reasonable to jump straight into battery dependency.
There may have been a time when America was experiencing fallout normally.
The Bergmann’s rule is being overestimated too much!
>>141
But… there used to be a long-haired mammoth…
>>151
We must not forget the giant sloth.
It seems that there is no other force anywhere that can interfere with other regions as much as Hyuma is making a fuss.
At first, I thought civilization had really fallen apart…
The SSR thread image from the beginning was particularly strange in various ways.
My sister has awakened to communism, and I don’t want to think about her future too much.
>>144
Since the communist ideology and religion are both strong, for now, while my sister is in power, that’s one thing, but afterwards, it will probably collapse quickly…
>>149
Because there are many powerful figures threatening the monarchy in this country, if my sister passes away, the fate of the dynasty will also…
>>144
In a primitive society, communism would be easier to live with.
>>153
It’s nice to have a country that isn’t yet controlled by money, like Yarp.
>>153
In the end, it’s impossible for civilization not to rise and fall.
>>144
The problem with communism is not just the equality of wealth, but rather the fact that the managers can do as they please behind the scenes.
I thought so, but even if the administrator strives to achieve strict equality, flawed equality can still corrupt the human spirit.
I subtly like the point that important people, who somehow end up with relics, tend to dress in a way that makes them look like they’re going to Don Quixote.
>>145
It means that synthetic fibers don’t rot.
The one wearing a tire…
Get used to ramen and miso quickly, Pal.
When I learned the reason for using rare metals as currency, I was like, “Wow!”
I’m glad I was able to make it to Japan for now…
The possibility of becoming a daring star flickers in my mind…
>>159
Arabic lesson with my favorite manga, but
Unnecessary things are والله! You speak Arabic.
>>167
It’s Japanese! There’s a little bit of Japanese mixed in!
Taro’s journey eastward reminded me of the Metro Exodus.
That storyline in DLC ended once in Vladivostok, but…
>>160
Following the Siberian Railway to head for Japan reminds me of King Gainer…
>>166
Kinge was also about the ice age, right?
Although there are no cigarettes, the culture of smoking cannabis remaining is a bit real.
>>161
Hemp itself is an easy-to-cultivate and useful plant.
>>161
I think tobacco is quite a difficult plant to handle and was originally a luxury item, while cannabis was more common, right?
Animals are definitely being teased, aren’t they…?
>>162
No…
It might be because it’s really cold…
>>162
Animals that were enlarged to obtain a lot of meat during the time when civilization still existed.
I thought about it, but those big ones are usually carnivorous or omnivorous, and they’re not originally domesticated, so I think it’s different.
The rosemary tea that appeared in the Yapt is being imitated.
Tobacco is seriously only good for feelings and not useful in any other way.
Hemp can be made into clothes and ropes, and burning it feels pleasant too.
I finally read up to Chainsaw Man Taro, but will I be able to reach Japan…?
It feels like Aomori dialect or Hakodate dialect, doesn’t it, Mirai Domin?
Was it Taro right after Hyouge Mono ended?
The serialization period is quite long.
>>175
Well, it should be pretty far away.
I had a little chuckle in Donan Village.
I sometimes think it would have been better to set it to around 300 years.