Chichikogusa · review
Chichikogusa is not unique in premise, but it distinguishes itself through execution. The single-parent slice-of-life setup is familiar and largely predictable, yet it remains engaging because the series leans into the genre’s strengths: quiet observation, emotional honesty, and incremental change. If you enjoy grounded domestic stories, the lack of surprises feels intentional rather than dull. The soft art style suits the story well, reinforcing its calm tone and everyday focus without distracting from character moments. Shirou and his father are convincingly written—neither idealized nor exaggerated. Shirou is affectionate yet demanding, immature yet emotionally perceptive, while his father grows alongside him in subtle, believable ways. Readers lookingfor realistic, character-driven portrayals of family life will likely find Chichikogusa sincere, relatable, and quietly rewarding.