Kiyo in Kyoto: From the Maiko House - Vol. 27 Ch. 292 - Time Is Ripe

Dex-chan lover
Joined
Jan 31, 2018
Messages
4,077
That physical conditioning from baseball comes in handy.

Kenta is maturing well, he really left his funk behind and is growing into his new passion, it is a great sight to see.

The chef needs to take more care of his body, I admire the perseverance but pushing yourself without rest only hurts your future.

Kenta may have had a chance to find a new path, but he is young he has the time... the chef not so much, losing the capacity to do your craft at his age would be terrible.
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Jun 3, 2020
Messages
226
Two years?? Have I not been paying attention, or is this a time skip? Feels like he’s been in Kyoto only a year…
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Jan 28, 2019
Messages
1,959
Two years?? Have I not been paying attention, or is this a time skip? Feels like he’s been in Kyoto only a year…
It’s almost 2 years.

Kenta made his first Kyoto appearance on ch. 150-151 which was two Octobers ago on the series timeline and he said he was started being an apprentice cook then, so he started probably late summer two years ago (August/September perhaps).

Right now it’s late spring in the story because the apprentices that made an appearance a couple chapters back would have had their school graduation before coming which would have happen mid-spring there, so the timing lines up if they say in about 3 months he would have been here for two years.
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Oct 25, 2018
Messages
1,683
Dang, Kenta's come really far. Making the staff lunch is a real far cry from having to eat around the burnt bits of meat he was making.
 
Member
Joined
May 24, 2020
Messages
24
wait, how tf he's been here for NEARLY TWO YEARS? :eek:

ohhh
It’s almost 2 years.

Kenta made his first Kyoto appearance on ch. 150-151 which was two Octobers ago on the series timeline and he said he was started being an apprentice cook then, so he started probably late summer two years ago (August/September perhaps).

Right now it’s late spring in the story because the apprentices that made an appearance a couple chapters back would have had their school graduation before coming which would have happen mid-spring there, so the timing lines up if they say in about 3 months he would have been here for two years.
OMG I need a timeline of things =.=, them kids grew up fast
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Sep 11, 2018
Messages
975
yayyy i felt myself crying.. kenta's chapters are always good 😢😢😢

but if kenta is a certified now, how about kiyo? i'd hate it if kiyo didn't continue her education though
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Jun 8, 2018
Messages
1,307
yayyy i felt myself crying.. kenta's chapters are always good 😢😢😢

but if kenta is a certified now, how about kiyo? i'd hate it if kiyo didn't continue her education though
In Japan, high school isn't mandatory. Many kids just go straight into the workforce after graduating middle school. Highschool and university tuition fees are also expensive that many don't have the ability to continue their education.
Unless Kiyo wanted to open her own restaurant, a cooking license is not necessary. And although Kiyo can cook, her cooking is still on the level of home-cook. She doesn't have the experience and abilities of a real chef.
To be honest, among the trio, Kiyo is just so plain. She doesn't have any goal or plan for the future. She definitely doesn't have the drive to become a chef. And continuing her education would just burden her grandmother financially. At this point, she might just continue being a cook at the Manor or become a housewife which many Japanese women chose.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top