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[Nobuyuki Fukumoto] A simple spin-off manga that has exceeded 5 million copies.

1-Day Outing Record Hancho 1 Cooperation: Nobuyuki Fukumoto Original Work: Amane Hagiwara Manga: Motoharu Uehara Kazuya Arai

1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx9

A manga that endlessly generates new material, how unfair!

2: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I thought it was a food manga.

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The advantage is that there are no limitations of the era, so current events can also be used.

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A comic where an older man enjoys everyday relatable topics.

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How many tens of millions of yen were spent in the work?

6: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

That’s why so many readers understand that a complicated story is just a hindrance, given that it surpassed five million copies.

7: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx9

It’s already something from a completely different genre.

8: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Because it’s a slice-of-life category.

9: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I want to adopt the theory that was mentioned by a nameless person at the beginning of the series, which is that essentially each episode is a parallel world, right?

10: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx40

Let’s stop overthinking…!

As for the expenses incurred during going out…!

11: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

Is it something like a Kirara manga?

12: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

It’s strong that this kind of manga can depict the protagonists shamelessly and in a degrading manner.

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When you think of it as 1/2 tough, it’s amazing.

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The genre is completely different from the original work, so there’s no point in thinking too deeply about the setting.

16: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Since there are no characters whose stocks are falling, I don’t mind at all even if there are strange depictions.

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Since the leader is often absent, I have no idea what is happening at the site.

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It’s like a fight between Vegeta and Arale-chan.

21: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

The old man expresses and verbalizes what he usually thinks in his mind.

22: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

The setting is completely different from Kaiji now! It’s also strong to be so unapologetic about it.

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I think the condition that underground workers can’t use smartphones or similar devices is affecting things.

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If things go poorly, it might not be selling better than the main story right now.

26: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

Everyone has a girl part inside their heart…!

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A life that isn’t enough even if you take all the circulating pelican.

28: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

The era of cheap business hotels is now a nostalgic memory.

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I really like those weird thoughts that come to mind when I’m about to fall asleep.

31: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

I wonder if they will re-animate it.

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The main story of Kaiji might as well be turned into a food manga, right?

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After rewatching Tonegawa’s Hancho part, it’s still interesting, so I want to see it again.

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Is Tonegawa selling 3 million copies as well?

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I can’t quite grasp how amazing 5 million copies is…!

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I feel like it could have been Kabila if it were Ichijou.

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Shall we do it… a drama adaptation?

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Since it’s being ripped off from trash, the capital is free…!

43: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

The fact that we recognized early on that the era had changed with Wi-Fi turned out to be a huge success.

44: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

If it was a manga about an old man enjoying his vacation and hobbies, it would feel more realistic.

This gives a feeling of a manga where an old man is making a girl indulge in his hobbies, and the lack of a realistic life vibe is what makes it good.

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I really liked Ichijou too.

46: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

It’s interesting that the limitations in the breadth of conversation in Ichijo seem to reflect the lack of money and narrow worldview of a poor student.

47: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

I haven’t said this until now, but… actually, Otsuki…

I like 〇〇…!

48: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Ichijo’s character is just younger than Hanchou, but the overall atmosphere is pretty much the same.

I think the burden of writing has simply doubled, which has been painful.

If it were a completely different manga, it might have continued a bit longer.

49: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

The flavor of Ichijou’s reading was quite unique.

Including both empathy and resistance.

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I want to watch Bourbon Draft and drunk Mahjong in anime…!

51: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

If you’re a freeter without going to university, your connections to the outside world are limited to part-time jobs and Murakami, making it hard to expand your network, so Ichijo’s situation was tough from the start.

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I didn’t know that One Piece wasn’t selling that well.

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It’s fine if you make me the lead because we look alike.

55: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Even though I’m trash, I can also switch to a gentle face mode that’s good at winning people’s hearts.

Being able to have lively, social conversations like at a summer festival’s food donation event is a strong point.

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If things go well, I wonder if we could turn it into a long-running drama like “Solitary Gourmet.”

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I thought 5 million copies would be about Golden Kamuy, but it turned out to be an unimaginable 29 million copies…

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I only know the manga that’s posted on the bulletin board, but it’s that popular…

60: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It’s said that the lunch style considered a huge success has sold 800,000 copies… what a monster.

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Tough has sold 10 million copies, so that’s just half of that.

62: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Old men’s Kirara manga

64: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

It’s amazing how characters like Miyamoto and Kimura, who are original characters, blend in so well.

65: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

The stories featuring single father Makita are generally interesting.

66: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

It feels like the Miyamoto Dam determined the direction of this work.

67: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

If it were just the initial gourmet route, it probably wouldn’t have continued this long.

It’s amazing how just a bunch of old guys having fun can be so strangely entertaining.

69: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The episode about the cold and the introduction of strange life hacks are also interesting.

70: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Thanks to this manga, I gained the courage to enter a pancake shop in the city.

I wonder if I should send a fan letter…

74: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

When Miyamoto-san starts saying “No, no, no…”, it usually turns into a troublesome conversation.

75: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

In the early stages, I was doing something incomprehensible like wasting time in the park where I woke up.

78: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

The gradual change in direction worked well.

When I started branching out into things other than food, I was told various things, but in the end, it was the right decision.

79: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Miyamoto-san forgot their smartphone when working on surveillance and is casually making plans for fun, which is too relaxed…

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Even if they are raking in a lot of Perika, I wonder if there is enough money in circulation underground to indulge in such a lavish lifestyle.

83: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Looking back now, the route feels completely off and it’s really jarring, but I think the hook in the first episode is well done.

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Due to Hanchou, I went to a churrasco, also went to a super sento, and added doubanjiang and egg to my negitoro don.

85: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

I’m also using it as a reference for food manga.

86: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

I tend to slack off every day.

Let’s have as much fun as possible within the time limit! That’s dazzling!

What I envy the most is having someone with whom I can be silly together.

87: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I quite like those stories that make you go, “What the heck is this?!” every now and then!

Out-of-body experiences and circles, things like that.

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I understand the feeling of becoming more aware of my surroundings after getting a fresh cut at the barber.

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When it’s suggested what happens to the original work, I start to think it might be coming to an end soon.

It doesn’t end.

90: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

What has started with the looping thing?!

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The story doesn’t progress after the original work, huh?

92: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Even an older guy who isn’t young can enjoy various things and places if he has a playful spirit.

93: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The story of Numakawa sulking with all his might, I can’t help but laugh at how… how much…!

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A manga that is perfectly suited to the demands of the aging population and declining birthrate era.

95: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Content that shifts the cuteness of daily life characters towards the interest of the story.

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Basically Kirara.

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The junior with the two-block hairstyle initially seemed like a weird character, but after being teased by the older members and assuming the position of the underdog, I think he has become a great character.

The character that is really dead is Kawai.

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I’m going out quite often, and when I gather the slaves’ money, it turns out to be quite a substantial amount…

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I love promoting Bourbon even though I’m not getting paid for it.

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I really want to try Yanai’s cooking.

102: Japan Otaku Reviews

Due to being a Bourbon fan, there was a setting where Alfort was being secretly bought and sold underground and treated as currency for a time.

103: Japan Otaku Reviews

The feeling is close to “Kochikame.”

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I’ve never had an Every Burger, but I wonder if it’s delicious.

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I want to try the meat round’s churrasco, but I don’t have the courage to go alone.

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There should be more everyday comics about middle-aged men.

109: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

Mr. Kimura, or someone who has completely paid off his underground labor, is quite a strange person.

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How much is a single outing in Japanese yen?

112: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

It’s great that Ms. Makita is reflecting on herself.

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The second loach was bigger than the first one.

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As a result of this, I bought an Every Burger once, but I thought, well, it’s just Ishikawa after all…

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Going out costs 500,000 perika.

50,000 yen because 10 pelica equals 1 yen.

8 million in 160 episodes.

118: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Mr. Kimura is also one of the people who enjoyed it, right?

They have a unique position as a former underground associate who can casually hang out and has a great personality.

Kimura’s first visit to his house still ranks in my top 5 favorite Hanchou episodes.

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I want to try churrasco, but there isn’t one nearby…!

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If they were to do another spin-off, who would it be?

129: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

The story about Mr. Kimura being trapped in the bathroom while living alone was too scary.

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Mom, Dad… Mom, Dad…

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It’s an interesting manga, so I can overlook the details, but it’s just hard to believe that a card game would become popular underground…

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Just playing Yu-Gi-Oh with Kaiji’s art style is already fun.

134: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I thought it was crazy to throw a party gathering a large number of imaginary family members.

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It seems like a style where you can collaborate with food-related things as much as you want, but you hardly ever do collaborations at all.

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While it hints at salvation, the ending itself adheres properly to the main storyline of Kaiji, which is commendable.

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All the money spent during outings comes from Teiai, or else I can’t enjoy extravagant outings unless Perika yen can be exchanged at a 1:1 rate…

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Is it that Miyamoto, who goes out of his way to spend time with Otsuki and the others, doesn’t have any friends?

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SOGA released a Mahjong game mocking Jan-Ken, and then later released the real Jan-Ken saying, “This one is the proper one…!” It’s amusing.

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Eight pairs tenpai instead of seven pairs…!

It would be nice if I could just hold onto the extra tiles and go up as is.

I like that you go out of your way to mix them in with the aces or give surprise presents.

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There was also something called “Saituyo Legend Nakane.”

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Master…!

Welcome back, meow…!

147: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

The outrageous acts of the lawless Monster Iwata… explode…!

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The spin-off of the spin-off is too light on its feet.

151: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Hehehe…

Hmmm…?

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I read the latest chapter, but isn’t Hanchou kind of a bad person?

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The 500,000 is merely the cost of the outing ticket.

Considering that additional money is needed for playing outside and staying over, I probably spend around 100,000 yen in total for one trip.

155: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Otsuki has always had a bad personality!

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The amount Hanchou spent in the story was previously verified by an anonymous user.

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It seems there is a spin-off where Hanchō is depicted as a villain in Kaiji.

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“Make the most of the 24 hours and enjoy it to the fullest! That’s something that might come up in a TV show project.”

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In the main story, Otsuki was so obsessed with saving up Perica that they probably wouldn’t buy outing tickets that often.

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Kawai feels like an unfortunate character in that all of Yanai’s debts of saying, “If we serve delicious food underground, it disrupts the core setting of going out for delicious meals all day,” have been placed on him.

164: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It’s unfair to get laughs with a hiatus announcement.

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I thought it was about time for Miyamoto’s uneasiness to kick in, but then it makes a comeback with current events.

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I laughed a lot at the fashion segment’s punchline.

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Wee! Fee!

Wee! Fee!

169: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I like manga itself, but this is the kind of manga that makes me want to keep my distance from those who assert, “I really love this manga!”

171: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Whether it’s interesting or not aside, jumping on trends quickly… I probably saw AI writing stories for commercial use for the very first time.

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The story of Tonegawa, who is a hardcore executive and manager, ended first.

The depiction of a useless old man who lives only for food and entertainment shows no signs of ending.

It makes me feel indescribable, as it seems to reflect the readership of Kaiji.

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Kawai’s pasta is the optimal solution for debtor’s meals.

181: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I think Hanchou’s Kabira was quite fitting.

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A horror-themed horror movie viewing

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There should have been an anonymous person calculating the amount spent, but I lost the log…

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I thought it was a waste that they consumed it with the anime adaptation of the Tone River, but if it’s selling this well, they might do a separate release.

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Being able to maintain consistency even when out of material is a strength.

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There was also a lockdown due to COVID.

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