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Dai Tokyo Binbou Seikatsu Manual

“College graduate Kōsuke lives simply in Tokyo through part-time work, rejecting salaryman culture while maintaining respect and affirming Japanese traditions.”

Dai Tokyo Binbou Seikatsu Manual

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Seinen Slice of Life Adult Cast
167 chapters · 5 volumes · 1986 - 1989 · Manga
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College graduate Kōsuke lives simply in Tokyo through part-time work, rejecting salaryman culture while maintaining respect and affirming Japanese traditions.

The protagonist of Dai-Tokyo is Kōsuke, a college graduate who decides to live a simple "no frills" lifestyle on little money in the Greater Tokyo Area. He has no full-time employment, and instead works only part-time jobs and does chores around the neighborhood in exchange for goods and services. He spends his free time enjoying life's simple pleasures, reading, conversing with neighbors, and going out with his girlfriend. In this way Kōsuke breaks many traditions of Japanese society, such as not taking on the role of salaryman and striving for personal economic betterment. Despite this, Kōsuke is well respected and liked by his neighbors and friends, even if they do find him and his philosophy a bit peculiar. In the end, Kōsuke's philosophy of mixing "poor" living with intellect and traditional Japanese values affirms much of Japanese culture and its traditions, rather than tears them down. (Source: Wikipedia)

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A Manga Publication

  • Format 167 × 5 ch × vol
  • Total read 22h 16m approx
  • Published Jan 1986 – Aug 1989
  • Source Manga media type
  • Ref. BS-M40945 catalog

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