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07 July 2016

Review: OISHINBO VOL. 2: SAKE by Tetsu Kariya

If anything, I actually care less about the subject of this volume than that of the previous one. So why do I like this series so much?

It's not the story, which is usually just as excuse to talk about food. It's not the art, which is merely serviceable. And it's not the characters; like the previous volume, this one includes stories taken completely out of context, leaving no room for character development. 

In spite of all that, I really like this series. Maybe it'll because it's like a good documentary, teaching while it entertains. Regardless, I recommend it.

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