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Feb
10th

Buying and reading manga in Japan

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Buying and reading manga in Japan

I can definitely admit to having, oh, a small interest in Japanese manga and anime as well as books and literature generally. In fact, one of the things I did on my recent trip to Japan was try to check out the different places where manga was sold, as well as try to see who was reading it—and where. I didn’t have to look far, I can tell you that. If you want to see where all the students and business people gather to hang out before and after work, simply head to your local convenience store. It turns out that the well known manga collections such as Jumpand its competitors are released at particular times during the month or week, and when this occurs, it’s completely normal to stand in the local convenience store reading the entire thing from front to back (or back to front, as the case may be). I certainly didn’t notice any shop assistants politely asking their free-loading customers to purchase the item they were reading, so it looks as though this is something that’s quite normal and endorsed. It’s a shame we can’t get away with the same thing at home—I’d save a fortune! As well as in bookshops, which are amazingly ubiquitous and well-stocked in Japan, manga can also be found in small kiosks devoted entirely to our favorite little graphic novels. They tend to have quite a variety of content, from what I could see, with a whole spectrum of manga represented, and with all of the back issues as well as the newer stuff available. Not only was there a great selection, but the manga themselves were astoundingly cheap at only a few hundred yen each. One of the highlights of the trip was picking up the first issues of several of my favorites at these amazingly low prices. I need some reinforcement on this one, I was talking to my cousin the other weekend and she asked me to visit this site on vaser Liposelection. I believe she is actually thinking about getting this done. How do I approach the subject of saying that she really doesn’t need this and she should try a healthier alternative of shedding weight first

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