
Top Panel: – I was deeply moved – When a person is hungry, they are alone for a night. That’s why – I don’t particularly like visiting this place instead of my homeland Italy – The dishes that heal people’s loneliness are truly a reflection of skill and love; you express your heartfelt feelings and you are filled with happiness. Bottom Panel: – However, there are things that cannot be done alone – I will take your compliment as it is.
Because it’s Rohan Kishibe.
There are guys like this.
Why is it not good to open a show in Morioh Town?
>>3
From Rohan-chan’s perspective, does it look like I’ve pulled out of a competition with the real professionals?
>>4
Tonyo was saying something like, “If you have the skills, you can easily open a shop,” to Josuke and Okuyasu.
>>3
Since it’s not in the real place and is probably being done in a Japanese town without any points of comparison…?
>>3
It seems like Rohan-sensei looks down on manga artists who don’t serialize in Jump.
>>92
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I think I’m the greatest, so even if I’m serialized in Jump, I look down on it.
>>93
I wonder if they’re looking down on One Piece.
>>94
I feel like they’re always thinking, “Aren’t you always taking breaks?”
Putting aside the fact that I myself have taken a break from serialization due to being hit by a hamburger
>>94
Of course.
Even if it’s Dragon Ball, I think they still look down on it in some way.
>>93
(I had all the volumes of Rurouni Kenshin.)
If a skilled Italian chef wants to open an Italian restaurant, they should compete in their home country, you octopus!
Because they are people who came to Japan because they were not recognized in their homeland.
“Show them in your home country that you can do it, I know you can!”
A young one can’t be allowed to have their own shop…
It’s unthinkable for Rohan to praise someone without reservation.
If there is one, it would probably be someone like Koichi-kun.
And if I do, they might say, “I’m happy, but did you eat something strange, teacher?”
Interpret and work only with the enjoyable parts.
Well, if you can have a proper store in Japan, which is a foreign land, and it’s getting a good reputation, then that’s fine as it is.
>>9
It’s just a matter of not liking Rohan-chan…
It’s not that I was moved, but rather that I was allowed to feel that way, which is polite and reminiscent of Rohan-chan.
I feel like it’s relatively prosperous, but still, Morioh Town is just a backwater in the Tohoku region, so don’t you think I could do well on a bigger stage?
I will take that as a compliment.
>>12
I think there’s this level of feeling based on how the teacher praises.
It seems like they haven’t explained that in Italy they’re treated as young people who can’t open a store, so they’re doing it in Japan instead.
But this period in Italy in the world of JOJO is not a good place…
If Rohan had been born outside of Japan
I understand that coming to Japan to compete at the forefront of the manga industry is in your character.
For Rohan, Morioh Town is a dump, and since there’s nothing but crap including himself, he says, “I shouldn’t be here.”
I wonder if they said, “We’ll poach from there,” and thought, “(Ah, this side then) so that’s why I liked it.”
>>18
Is Rohan that kind of character?
>>105
Even if I were to say it, I wouldn’t include myself first.
Since you’ve gone out of your way to come back from Tokyo to live here, you must like Morioh Town, right, Rohan?
I feel like there was a description of why the shameless Purple Haze came to Japan, but whether it’s okay to see it as Kanon is questionable.
>>20
I also quite like that interpretation over there.
Of course, I’ll leave the country.
But here, Rohan-sensei is getting rave reviews.
It’s just a little bonus.
>>21
Rohan Kishibe truly can’t help but say unnecessary extra comments.
If Rohan thought that Morioh Town was terrible, he would have already moved out…
Why have you been bothered by that for so long?!
Canon?
In Morioh Town, the social standards and security are terrible, but there are many people with a strong love for their hometown.
There’s a sense that if it’s not popular, a manga artist in a boys’ magazine can get canceled right away.
Speaking of which, I mentioned “Gourmet of Solitude” in my manga technique, but I wonder if this was also influenced by it…
>>29
It was said in that book that being alone when you’re hungry is tough.
The story about how a young guy like me isn’t allowed to own a store was mentioned in the original work too, right?
It’s really creepy toward Koichi, isn’t it, Rohan-sensei?
>>32
Mistake in all directions.
It’s not a special original setting, and it’s a natural explanation, so isn’t it fine that we can’t have a shop in the real place?
When the information came out that Rohan-chan is taking care of his sick Japanese wife, he probably thought, “Oh no…” and adjusted his course of action.
The struggle of Passione is related to the underworld… or so I thought, but that’s not the case; there are so many innocent victims.
>>36
Drugs are circulating all over the place.
>>36
The undeniable great disaster of Rome.
Rohan probably doesn’t know that it’s not about skill but that, due to his career and age, he can’t own a shop (as Tonio says).
>>37
Isn’t it that you don’t like those kinds of things too?
It’s not really Tonio’s fault in that regard, though.
I wonder where Tonio gets the snowmelt from Kilimanjaro that’s 50,000 years old.
>>39
I’m spending money like some manga artist buying a mountain for yokai research…
There are also guys who put their urine in the pot.
>>42
I think my colleague police officer did well in the afterlife, so it’s safe.
>>42
Don’t make it a collective responsibility for the actions of one pervert.
Well, at this point, not stopping after seeing it means shared responsibility.
From Rohan’s perspective, there are almost zero dis elements, and he’s praising it a lot.
A positive interpretation is necessary for the party being told.
Taking it in the best possible way, it might be that after hearing the circumstances of not being able to own a shop, I still dislike the shitty customs of my homeland that prevent someone at your level from owning a store.
I don’t think it’s something that can be taken so positively.
>>44
I think there is no particular problem with the words as they are.
Rohan probably doesn’t know the circumstances on Tonio’s side.
It seems that after traveling around the world in search of ingredients, they may have signed an exclusive sales contract with a mysterious tribe from Kilimanjaro.
It seems like “not moving” is in a different world line from the main story…
Still, I feel like Italy is crap.
What I thought was the most finished with Rohan-chan is when he reflects on messing up the line that provoked the Muscle God in The Run. He says that he doesn’t regret provoking it in the first place.
Metaphorically speaking, this line expresses the distance between the two.
Well, when you watch Bucciarati’s meal scenes, it really feels like there are already plenty of long-established snack shops, so there probably isn’t much room for the younger generation.
Why did Tonio seem so upset when he first met Josuke, even though he usually appears calm?
Did you simply dislike troublemakers?
>>52
Because I stepped into the kitchen with my shoes on.
>>54
It looks like my head is about to explode.
>>54
Until then, they were smiling and providing customer service even to the two who were clearly delinquents.
>>52
Because I entered the kitchen in a shabby appearance.
Usually, it’s Rohan-sensei who manages his own health, so the fact that he knows the effects and comes to eat here shows he really trusts it.
If they’re that angry just for someone entering the kitchen without permission, I can only imagine what would happen if someone peed in the teapot.
>>58
The reason I was glad not to open a shop in Italy has come to light.
>>62
As expected, Abbacchio wouldn’t go that far, but if he gets angry at the disorder, there’s a possibility of retaliation.
>>58
It seems like I’ll be swaggering around with soap in both hands for about three pages.
>>58
Stand users are likely to come to the store because they are drawn to each other…
I think it’s amazing that you can make dessert by yourself.
I’m letting the dog have blood and intestines in the kitchen…
Rohan-chan is quite the person who appreciates their hometown and believes in giving back to it.
I don’t think they like the part where they avoid the hard work in their hometown out of their selfish desire to not be unable to jump up.
So is it Okuyasu’s fault for accumulating waste?
Well, the guy who urinated in the teapot is dead now… looking back, I guess it’s divine punishment.
>>67
Under the sky that seems about to burst into rain.
Wasn’t Jousuke eating the same food as Okuyasu back then?
Is it because the amount he ate was too small that it didn’t work on Jousuke?
>>68
Because I was healthy.
>>68
Perhaps because of good health, or perhaps because it’s a dish focused on Okuyasu’s condition.
We’re discussing it in the thread, but if the meal isn’t tailored to the symptoms, it won’t be effective.
>>68
Since I ordered after Okuyasu ate, nothing has come out, and even if I did eat, if I were in a healthy state, it would just be a delicious dish and nothing strange would happen.
Okuyasu had an amazing reaction while eating his own cooking.
The hamburger only drinks coffee…
I always wonder what it was like to remove her grapefruit-sized brain tumor…
>>74
It seems there are various patterns, like melting into a gooey mess and coming out through the nose, or shooting straight out from the head.
It costs 3,500 yen per meal, but if you think of it as a substitute for regular check-ups, it’s not just cheap; it’s an extraordinary price.
>>75
Those who know will quietly become regulars without telling anyone.
It’s not just about cleanliness; having an amateur enter the kitchen could lead to the possibility of them introducing something unknown, so it’s necessary to get angry about it.
Well, it’s the store that puts in something mysterious.
Every time this person’s short story is released, Kouichi’s abnormalities gradually increase.
I don’t like the idea that it seems easy to do business with Japanese people who don’t have sophisticated tastes.
>>78
The story goes that in Italian society, it’s a society of connections, so a young person who can only make good food won’t be allowed to open a restaurant.
A craftsman without a foundation cannot even be allowed to make purchases.
If the dishes made to suit the diagnosed customer don’t align with the ability of the pearl jam, then something like that super regeneration won’t happen; it will just be delicious Italian cuisine.
Tonio’s shop, which also exists in JoJolion.
If it’s 3500 yen for the course, it’s quite a bargain even by normal Italian food standards.
A man who is suited to saying unnecessary things and experiencing pain.
After eating the dish, my teeth feel like they’re flying off, and my body feels like it’s bursting from the inside, but it makes you healthy! It’s something that makes no sense from the perspective of an ordinary cook.
Given the number of seats, it doesn’t seem like there’s any intention to thrive, does it?
>>88
It seems like the reservations won’t stop, but I don’t feel much intention to profit.
It’s like saying unnecessary things when giving compliments.
It feels like I’m always outputting unnecessary things in my mind, with compliments mixed in occasionally…
Given the person’s character and their Stand, it would be troublesome if customers of a scale that they can’t handle alone were to come.
I was moved.
Hunger makes a person feel lonely.
Turning that sense of loneliness into something moving is a commendable skill.
Thanks to that, I am happy now.
Aren’t you doing just fine in your home country, Italy?
It seems there aren’t any manga artists whom I respect, actually.
I believe Rohan-chan has respect for people she can admire.
I won’t give up my number one.
It was no good that even though I was completely praising, it was perceived on the surface as if I wasn’t praising.
Even if you have a restaurant in Italy
The countryside… “I don’t like doing business in such a rural area.”
The city… “It’s annoying to be doing business in such a city.”
It seems like they would say that.
>>99
That makes it sound like Rohan-sensei is an unpleasant person.
>>101
Yes
>>103
Because I’m persistently sticking to Koichi-kun.
Doesn’t she realize that I really want to be with her but I find it very bothersome?
Rohan-chan, it’s impressive that you’re giving praise even though there are points you personally don’t like.
There are people who, without malice, say unnecessary things and are an eccentric type.
Mr. Rohan is not a bad person, but he is also the type I don’t really want to get involved with.
The part about the confessional room goes beyond just having a bad personality.
>>106
I won’t commit any sins ← Yeah…
“Entering without permission ←🖕”
I will take it as a compliment, but Tonio-san’s way of saying it is also somewhat ambiguous.
>>107
That’s true! Well, it’s only natural!
>>107
Because I’ve heard that you don’t like it…
When Rohan says Okuyasu’s “Ummm…!” it turns out like this.
Wasn’t it for his girlfriend that Tonio came to Japan in this story?
Grapefruit’s
For 3,500 yen, you can get healthy and have delicious food. Are you a saint or what?
If Tonio-san knew about Rohan, I’m sure he would be praising him like crazy… that’s what I think.
But he’s not a bad guy…
>>113
Hmm…
>>113
Reading or tearing apart someone’s memories without permission is quite on the bad side…
>>113
It’s evil that doesn’t realize it’s evil!
If I had a shop in Italy, I might have been discovered by Passione…
>>117
I think I was probably found out to be a Stand user and became a go-to for the organization.
If it’s the Bucciarati team, they can manage to be urinated on by a teapot.
>>123
I’m really glad I have a shop in Japan!
It has a nice feeling of being annoyed like in “Solitary Gourmet.”
Personality and character are bad.
But he is not a bad person.
Since it stands alone on the road to the cemetery, you might miss it if it’s not Okuyasu.
Am I the only one who feels a bit creeped out by manga or books where the faces of people whose stands have been used peel away like paper, reminiscent of a collective fear?
I think it’s pretty bad that you tried to kill Kōichi-kun by tearing out pages (as a result).
It’s not that bad since it involves peeking at personal information, feeling good by defeating children, or engaging in illegal fishing.
>>127
Isn’t more than half of it a crime?
>>141
I’ve been hitting that rock-paper-scissors kid, so it’s all a crime…
>>151
I only scolded him because that boy was causing trouble…
Until it was revealed that the ability was to hit cooking with Kure D, it might have quietly been done without the mafia finding out.
>>128
It’s food that will make your teeth fly off as soon as you eat it.
>>139
I can imagine a scene where Narancia is healing a lot, while Abbacchio, Giorno, and Bucciarati are on alert in part 5.
>>143
Buchalati might end up being a bit of a natural, so it could end like that, with everyone wondering?
>>128
I used Crazy Diamond because I suspected you were a Stand user…
If Tonio were in Italy, Abbacchio would die at the beginning.
I’m the type to properly understand if there’s a reason, so I can clearly explain why I’m also working as a manga artist in the countryside.
Almost certainly just by saying unnecessary things.
It’s not so much about being a bad or good person; it’s more that you did something wrong and got blown away by Josuke.
If it wasn’t for the half-hearted deliciousness that made me feel like it wasn’t authentic, I would feel defeated and likely be in a bad mood.
If you go beyond that, I’ll be impressed.
Mr. Tonio is a good person and a proper adult… he’s still quite young, but he’s an adult.
The issue is whether you can enter a restaurant that costs 3500 yen or more without any prior knowledge.
>>138
In today’s prices, it would probably be around 5500 yen.
>>145
Even if it’s 5000 yen, thinking of it as a monthly cavity check-up makes it quite inexpensive.
It is not considered evil simply because an ethical perspective is not the top priority.
I don’t like it and it’s bothersome.
It’s probably someone related to Passione, Tonio.
Considering what was done to Koichi Hirose, it seems to somewhat fit the definition of evil as described by Joutarou Kujo and Bucciarati.
Didn’t Rohan-chan actually really love Morioh Town?
It seems like I’ve moved here because technology has advanced and I can exchange manuscripts even without being in the city.
>>148
So it’s not that Morioh Town is of low quality or something like that.
There is a possibility that you might feel that just because it’s a rural part of Japan, you shouldn’t assume the level is low.
When they first appeared, it would not have been wrong to call them evil, but since then they have reflected on their actions.
Since the protagonist and other righteous Stand users have learned to determine the limits of punishment, they are not considered evil at all.
>>150
It turned out this way because I misunderstood how to tease.
Next, I’ll do it within a range where I won’t get hurt.
A line that just barely does not become an Enigma boy.
>>154
That guy is so disgusting, but it feels excessive for him to go through something more tragic than death, even though he is really gross.
It’s really gross, isn’t it?
>>154
Speaking of which, I was lucky that I didn’t become a mysterious creature that merged with my manuscript after being punched by a seriously angry Josuke.
It’s amazing that Koichi-kun, with such a twisted personality, is still liked by others.
Isn’t it easier to accept as honest feelings rather than just listing the good things?
>>159
Isn’t the phrasing in the thread image something that could be construed as a backhanded compliment or sarcasm?
>>159
I just think they’re the type of person who can’t help but say unnecessary things.
If it can cure physical ailments for around 6000 yen, that’s too cheap.
I wonder what happens when a work is denied right in front of me.
>>161
I will make great use of your opinion…
As a thank you, would you accept my autograph?
Heaven’s Door!
I hate to say it, but there are quite a few aspects where you resemble a big kid…
No matter how much you may not be recognized as a Stand user, I really don’t want to open a shop in a place where customers might urinate in the teapot or where there’s a possibility of the entire area suddenly turning to mold and dying, or where someone who can bring the temperature down to absolute zero is walking about.
Even Rohan-chan has a sense of ethics where crossing the line into murder would be a serious issue, so in that sense, it’s not a pitch-black evil.
It’s the mindset that as long as you don’t cross a certain line, you can do anything, so they’re a despicable guy, and that line is set by Rohan-chan’s standards.
There are some parts that are a bit off-putting, but as a rating, it’s as high as it gets.
>>168
“It seems like this has thrown a stone at Rohan’s worldview that ‘a hungry person is all alone.'”
In Morioh Town, there are many thugs, but there aren’t any who try to use the situation organizationally, so it might be easier than in Italy where Passione is present…
>>170
It’s just a bunch of punks, so the conversation probably ends with “delicious food is really delicious!”
It’s commendable that you properly apologized when I saw your back.
I died, but…
Well… the Enigma Boy normally takes family members as hostages and is like, “Oh, I’ll just kill them,” and he was also on the verge of killing Josuke and Koichi, so he’s quite a villain…
>>173
The comparison object becomes Angelo…
>>178
A pig bastard who is stepping on the biggest landmine by involving both families, isn’t he?
Isn’t it only when Kira was around that I got angrier than them?
As for whether Rohan is inherently evil, it’s not exactly that, but he places more importance on his own rules than on the spirit of the law.
If it were Jotaro, he might punch me, but in terms of type, we’re of the same kind.
Wow, this is delicious! If it’s this tasty, I could definitely make it in the real place too! I can’t believe you can say that in such a roundabout way.
Isn’t it a bit harsh compared to normal murderers like Otoishi? But then again, if we let Enigma run free, they’ll only do bad things, right?
If what Rohan-sensei was tearing apart were memories of his mother, he might have also been turned into a manga.
Where is the unnecessary comment?
>>182
Seriously…?
>>182
Is it Kishi-bene Rohan-chan?
Seriously, it’s probably thanks to Koichi-kun’s mediation that Rohan-chan can act like a part of the group…
>>183
There are many cases where Kouichi-kun is not as involved as he says and just can’t say he doesn’t like being entangled.
If you have this much skill, it feels like you should compete in Italy without settling for Japan.
Well, the episode where I met someone who absolutely wouldn’t compromise is that incarnation of Hermes…
It’s already been said, but even if you don’t officially treat it as Haji-Pa, if it’s Italy from the main story timeline…
Of course they would run away.
The world of JoJo’s Italy and Morioh Town is worse, so you should stop.
Since I’m a Stand user, I will definitely get involved.
This abalone risotto looks amazing delicious.
I wonder what kind of conversation would happen if Rohan-chan talked to Kurapika.
I thought it was bothersome that someone with such skill, comparable to the real thing, is confined to a small town like this.
There are fewer characters with good conduct, but even so, it’s a mysterious character to be on the side of allies.
I might commit crimes other than murder out of curiosity.