I mean... I know that the charm of the series is that Yamaoka is supposed to be a magical girl of conservative food appreciation, but this went a little too far for me. Thanks for the translation!
I mean... I know that the charm of the series is that Yamoka is supposed to be a magical girl of conservative food appreciation, but this went a little too far for me. Thanks for the translation!
I love manga about Japan itself because it reveals so much about the author's own thoughts and biases. It's sort of fascinating at a meta level how wildly Oishinbo gets sometimes. Akumetsu is another good one where essentially you're reading the manga equivalent of a John Galt speech.