“Comedy skewers Japan's corporate success myth as elite dad quits, daughter drops out, and wife's world crumbles.”
It's a Summer Vacation Everyday
毎日が夏休み
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Comedy skewers Japan's corporate success myth as elite dad quits, daughter drops out, and wife's world crumbles.
Comedic critique of the Japanese common sense definition of success. The Rinkaiji family, by all appearances, is a well-to-do Japanese family. The father, Nariyuki, works in an elite corporation, which gives his wife Yoshiko status in their suburban neighborhood. But the daughter Sugina, who herself has secretly stopped going to school because she is being bullied. One day, they discover that Nariyuki has quit his job. As Nariyuki decides to find a new job along with Sugina, Yoshiko, a firm believer in a life based on the company, soon finds her world falling apart. (source: manga updates)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 1 vol ch × vol
- Published Jul 1989 – ongoing
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M8775 catalog