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Nihonjin no shiranai nihongo counting lesson
Nihonjin no shiranai nihongo counting lesson





nihonjin no shiranai nihongo counting lesson

I didn't like this song at first, it's too boring, I thought. If you are not able to find it yourself, register and buy what you want, I wouldn't recommend reading this manga =) For those who are eager to read it despite the fact I claimed it to be difficult, I'll share a secret: a good service is a website called 'cmoa'. However, as a story about people, it's a very good read.Īnd just in case you're wondering how I laid my hands on it, I actually bought it. I don't even know why it was serialised in a shounen magazine since it obviously lacks action. It does not describe events, but rather it describes feelings and relations. On the other hand, is it not for the better? The final resolution is up to your imagination.Īs such, the manga does not actually have a story, it's like an introduction to something bigger. Huh? When you read such a great premise you already hope to see the final denouement.

nihonjin no shiranai nihongo counting lesson

'After that they changed the world, but that's another story!', they said. The ending was not a surprise, but I was still very angry.

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In the middle of it I was so tired that I let myself have a break and watched an easy to understand TV drama. A lot of periphrasis structures and idioms were used, too. The other half were words that could be replaced with a more widespread and understandable equivalent. This manga was a source of many new words, but most of them were religious terms having to do something with shinto, historical terms, names and places. I wouldn't recommend reading this manga in the original to anyone, unless he is a traditional-Japan maniac. It feels like something I have been gathering slowly just broke down with a bump. Just those few moments when the authors described how she felt when Miyuki was telling her something harsh made me think it was a good decision to read this manga. Instead, the manga shows the events more from Izumiko's side. To speak of my favourite moment in the anime, it had such a great impact due to its greater length (even though it's a couple of seconds, in the manga it did not even take one page) and the seiyuus' job. The moments that were skipped in the anime have more time in the manga, and the moments that were highlighted in the anime were not as impressive in the manga. The manga plays hide-and-seek with the anime in turns. Even though it does sometimes jump from one moment to another, here or there you can see short phrases that do not take a lot of time but contain a lot of meaning. Unlike anime, the narration is not completely broken.

nihonjin no shiranai nihongo counting lesson

Whether she actually was or her own personality also had a right to exist is another question, though. In other words, Izumiko thought the goddess possessed her because could not remember that she IS the goddess. What I liked very much was the idea that actually all women in the line were the goddess herself and the reality was that she, the goddess, gradually started to forget who she is.







Nihonjin no shiranai nihongo counting lesson