“Post-war Japan, 1950: 17-year-old Maki Sawada works as a bus conductor, finding hope amid lingering war scars.”
Omoide Teiryuujo
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Post-war Japan, 1950: 17-year-old Maki Sawada works as a bus conductor, finding hope amid lingering war scars.
Japan, 1950. In a country that still hasn't recovered from the atrocious war, there was one girl who was trying her best to live. Her name was Maki Sawada, 17 years old. To get by, after finishing school she started working as a "bus girl," doing her best every day as a bus conductor. As she devoted herself to her job, she got a chance to meet many different people... This is a moving story about living life with a positive attitude in an era where the scars of war still remain. (Source: Nihon Bungeisha, translated)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 11 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 1h 28m approx
- Published Feb 2014 – Feb 2015
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M82539 catalog