@@OnyxSyaoran This is not true. The Japanese quote was “あの子は、作られる方じゃなくて、作る方。”. The English translation was exactly right, both in its meaning and nuance. It didn’t mention anything about food or eating.
@@kumakumako as I said. It's meant on context since they're talking about the soup. On the trailer it misses the meaning completely. Go watch the series.
Quite simply a beautiful show in many ways. No violence, no language, no tech, no smoking, no sex. This story it's as comforting as the stunning Japanese food seen in the show. It's a reminder how nice the world can be when we all care and lookout for each other. It also makes you want to go to Japan to see all this for real.
Japan is a highly competitive work-eat-sleep economy - and this happy food happy smiles dreamy story is an escapist fantasy from the realities of typical life there
@@ultimobile Don't let a foreigner who has never lived there talk about it. Japan is a nice country, idiot.I'm Japanese, so I'm not good at English, so I'm sorry(-。-)y-゜゜゜
My feelings exactly. I'm not even concerned with any departure from reality that the show depicts. This series actually has a relaxing effect on the CNS, and the wife and I are loving it.
Haha, I thought the same thing! When I saw the video release on my phone screen, I thought the Kimono Mom made a video about the Makanai, lol 😆 This sounds like a great series, and as a big Jdrama fan, I look forward to watching it!
I am really impressed with the cinematography. The shot, the tone, the light, the contrast, the landscape, everything feel warm and beautiful. Love it. The story is so light yet bring so much positive and emotional vibe. I cried when watching this series.
This show is so beautiful, gentle, and heartwarming. I loved the manga and anime, "Kiyo in Kyoto: From the Maiko House", and this live-action version did both justice. I love horror, gritty dramas, and adult comedies too, but it does make a refreshing change to watch something so peaceful.
Just finished watching this series. It’s lovely, warm and emotional. The most wholesome story I’ve watched so far. No violence, no coarse language, no bursts of anger, no sexual themes. First time I’ve watched something like this. Loved it❤❤❤
Always love these Asian dramas that involves food. Netflix needs to make more of these. Kenya to the sweet tooth salesman, Let’s Eat, Samurai gourmet, Midnight Diner, love these shows
I hope we get more Japanese dramas and movies from Netflix. As a jdrama Stan, I’ve just been waiting for JP content to go worldwide and popular like kdramas & cdramas. Plus, I love Nana Mori, she’s so cute and a great actress & singer. Edit: wow Makita Aju is in this as well? Another great actress.
@@19Rena96 then what do you call this then? A sitcom? Documentary? Movie? Variety Show? Reality Show? Even documentary can still be made into a drama. It's called docu drama like Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. Thus, this show counts as drama
I'll admit that I cried when everyone appreciated her cooking. At least this shows a lighter side of the geisha and maiko life in contrast to Memoirs of A Geisha- although I still retain respect to that story. What's also amazing is that everyone that have contributed to this story are also Japanese which makes it more authentic. There was also an anime adaption of this story.
Arthur Golden made up A LOT of things in Memoirs of a Geisha, to the point that Mineko Iwasaki, the geisha that inspired the story, suffered a lot of anger coming from the community, bc they thought that she was the one who said those things. Mineko later on wrote her own autobiography, with a few shades to Arthur Golden, you should check it out to get to know the real story
I second Joao's comment, please check out Mineko Iwasaki's book. Possibly called "Geisha: A Life" depending on what country you're in but I forgot the other name it falls under.
This is a manga to live film adaptation done right. Each episode is thoughtfully planned, shot and produced, intimate yet not intrusive, so peaceful and went beyond typical slice-of-life tropes.
Omg is that Ai Hashimoto as a geiko??? Yassss The outfits are so on point. And the show seems to have more background stories and emotional depth than the anime version.
@@ubesan496 because the western media mainly the US wants to overhype anything korean related. The western media is bias towards Korea you see. On the other hand, the western media mainly the US always portrays Japan as total weirdo shit and put Japan in a bad image to the world so that the world would be discourage to watch any Japanese shows. Just look what hollywood did to the beloved anime classics and video games such as Fist of the North Star, Street Fighter, Super Mario Bros., Tekken, Dragon Ball, Ghost in the Shell, Death Note, Cowboy Bebop, hollywood destroyed them so bad that your soul would leave your body. Hence, people who haven't watched these anime would generalize that anime is terrible in general because of terrible live action adaptations done by hollywood! Thus, the world would think that Japanese shows are terrible in general. Thankfully, First Love and Alice in the Borderland prove that the world's stigma towards Japanese shows are definitely wrong
This gives the same vibes as Our Little Sister combined with Little Forest. Slice of life story that perfectly balanced showing the characters and featuring the cooking/food. Heartwarming, wholesome, and beautifully created.
This reminded me of Little Forest, then I saw Ai Hashimoto, Little Forest's main character!!! Def watching this one, so exciting! I just know that it will be a healing and relaxing series
I'm so glad to have found this on Netflix. What a beautiful series! My favorite part was the friendship shared by our two leading ladies. Regardless of the country or town, the friendship that is demonstrated by these terrific actresses is loving, supportive, and everything we want in our best friends. The beautiful setting, the deliciously appetizing food, and the gorgeous costumes are a feast for the eyes.
I had the privilege of having drinks served by a maiko-san in japan a few weeks ago during dinner. She is 20 something, loves animal crossing and demon slayer, and is excited to finish her training in a few months. She said many don't want to finish because the training is very tough. I thought it was great speaking with her.
Just Binge watch the whole season. This Series was absolutely adorable.🥰 We thoroughly enjoyed it & I highly recommend it to anyone. All of the actors were great. The Kimonos were so beautiful. I hope for a Season 2 but if there isn't one it ended in a really great place.
I have always been interested in the wonders of Japan( natural sceneries, food, temples and culture). Watching this show has made me more determined to visit Japan someday and perhaps enjoy perfomances by geishas. It is great that they still preserve the tradition of geishas. I feel like Ryoko at times but do try to look on the brighter side :) I am surprised that Tsurukoma decided to leave the yukata, I thought she was doing fine all along.
This show filled me up with so much love. Its so tender, flowy and light in its conveying of the most complex of emotions one feels while growing up, it gave me hope that everything will be alright 🥺
Looks amazing. I loved the anime and I can't wait for this! And I'm also hoping that Netflix will also get the live-action adaptation of My Happy Marriage (Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon) 🤞
Appena finito di vedere...l'ho ADORATO! Un Giappone autentico, fatto di tradizioni e di usanze popolari, di cibi ...e per una volta, rispetto a come vengono rappresentate nei film e nelle serie tv giapponesi, di donne emancipate artefici del proprio destino. Grazie Netflix, per averci regalato questa perla.
So refreshing to see a show like this nowadays. Just a wholesome story about food, friendship and coming of age. Great to watch after a long day of work
I just started watching this show last night. It is so adorable. The food looks amazing. I hope there will be another season. Or at least make a behind the scenes special. I would love to see the work invested in this show.
I thoroughly enjoyed this series. Cultures fascinate me so. The relationship between Kiyo and Sumire is just a pure and joyful example of love and friendship between two very kind kids and how different career paths couldn't keep them apart.
I really loved watching this 😊 it feels very soft and warm, and at the same time intentionally and meaningfully brought to life. I especially like that all of the characters, in their own ways, are really lovely and kind - no antagonists, just people finding their way together :) definitely recommend!
Gosh this was an amazing series. So warm, homely and loving. Sumire and Kiyos friendship made me miss mt friends from school. So pure and so much pride in each other I loved it
Have been a fan of Hirozuki Koreeda for a long time and wasn’t disappointed one bit by this series. Reminds me of his film Our Little Sister. A huge treat.
I watched this in awe of how authentically Japanese it was. So much time honoured tradition and nuance to the culture. It made me think if we in the UK even have a culture at all these days apart from arguing on social media and complaining about immigrants.
This series is so warm! I kove how they showcase the food in each episode that is made full of love. As someone whom enjoys cooking for others, i definitely relate to Kiyo. On a side note, the ladies are so pretty and their friendship is priceless!
The lighting and concept/vibe are very Umimachi Diary, another Kore-eda film. Nao is my favorite actress, and this is the closest I get to see her working under my favorite director, Kore-eda (I actually wanted her to star in his films).
It was nice to watch. It was so relaxing to watch that series. I really like it. Cute, warmhearted, calm and i was always hungry after one episode. The foods looks so amazing.
I've read the manga, easily recognize this movie adaptations when hear the name Chiyo. Love the story where I can enjoy a show without warning of inappropriate contents.
what a wholesome show... watching this was good for the soul refreshing, light, warm: words that come to mind Perverted Hollywood could learn alot from Korean and Japanese Films/TV Shows... a breath of FRESH air
I can't waiiiiit! I love the original so much and feel like Netflix has made a real heartwarming series out of it. As a big kimono fan, collector and wearer myself it makes me incredibly happy to see this adaption 🥰
only heard how maikos even considered this career from kimono mom. it sounded difficult from her story but still interesting how teens survive and adapt to this environment.
Such a sweet series. All the characters are charming. The returning maiko makes me nervous cause she talks too much. It must take a lot of energy to play her. The friendship of the rwo girls is really heart warming.
That girl is meant to make things instead of being made into something
Dang, I love that quote
Yeaah, it really caught my attention, such a beautiful quote, I love it too!
It's kinda depressing
It's a transliteration. They actually meant "She's meant to make (food) for others, not to be the one eating it." is based heavily on context.
@@OnyxSyaoran This is not true. The Japanese quote was “あの子は、作られる方じゃなくて、作る方。”. The English translation was exactly right, both in its meaning and nuance. It didn’t mention anything about food or eating.
@@kumakumako as I said. It's meant on context since they're talking about the soup. On the trailer it misses the meaning completely. Go watch the series.
Quite simply a beautiful show in many ways. No violence, no language, no tech, no smoking, no sex. This story it's as comforting as the stunning Japanese food seen in the show. It's a reminder how nice the world can be when we all care and lookout for each other. It also makes you want to go to Japan to see all this for real.
Japan is a highly competitive work-eat-sleep economy - and this happy food happy smiles dreamy story is an escapist fantasy from the realities of typical life there
its not like this, thats the point of the show. its an escape
@@Fifi-jb3yx Well that mai dance training lady's portrial was on point :D
@@ultimobile Don't let a foreigner who has never lived there talk about it.
Japan is a nice country, idiot.I'm Japanese, so I'm not good at English, so I'm sorry(-。-)y-゜゜゜
My feelings exactly. I'm not even concerned with any departure from reality that the show depicts. This series actually has a relaxing effect on the CNS, and the wife and I are loving it.
I want Kimono Mom to review this! She trained as a Maiko and now shows Japanese recipes with her cute daughter, Sutan.
Haha, I thought the same thing! When I saw the video release on my phone screen, I thought the Kimono Mom made a video about the Makanai, lol 😆 This sounds like a great series, and as a big Jdrama fan, I look forward to watching it!
This is a great idea!! someone send her this on her socials T-T
Same! ❤
Me too! Thought the same thing!
Oh such a great idea! I know her too.
I am really impressed with the cinematography. The shot, the tone, the light, the contrast, the landscape, everything feel warm and beautiful.
Love it.
The story is so light yet bring so much positive and emotional vibe.
I cried when watching this series.
This show is so beautiful, gentle, and heartwarming. I loved the manga and anime, "Kiyo in Kyoto: From the Maiko House", and this live-action version did both justice. I love horror, gritty dramas, and adult comedies too, but it does make a refreshing change to watch something so peaceful.
Same here!!
It’s a good message: every person has a different path.
Just finished watching this series. It’s lovely, warm and emotional. The most wholesome story I’ve watched so far. No violence, no coarse language, no bursts of anger, no sexual themes. First time I’ve watched something like this. Loved it❤❤❤
Always love these Asian dramas that involves food. Netflix needs to make more of these. Kenya to the sweet tooth salesman, Let’s Eat, Samurai gourmet, Midnight Diner, love these shows
I hope we get more Japanese dramas and movies from Netflix. As a jdrama Stan, I’ve just been waiting for JP content to go worldwide and popular like kdramas & cdramas. Plus, I love Nana Mori, she’s so cute and a great actress & singer.
Edit: wow Makita Aju is in this as well? Another great actress.
@@19Rena96 then what do you call this then? A sitcom? Documentary? Movie? Variety Show? Reality Show?
Even documentary can still be made into a drama. It's called docu drama like Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. Thus, this show counts as drama
@@19Rena96 B-but, this one is literally called TV dorama (TV drama) in Japan...
@@erenyeagerist7681 its fictional so it cannot be a docu no
Love this show. It is so light, no annoying antagonist or whatever. Love the way she cooks. Love from 🇵🇭
Only the daughter of azusa 😂😂
I'll admit that I cried when everyone appreciated her cooking.
At least this shows a lighter side of the geisha and maiko life in contrast to Memoirs of A Geisha- although I still retain respect to that story.
What's also amazing is that everyone that have contributed to this story are also Japanese which makes it more authentic.
There was also an anime adaption of this story.
Arthur Golden made up A LOT of things in Memoirs of a Geisha, to the point that Mineko Iwasaki, the geisha that inspired the story, suffered a lot of anger coming from the community, bc they thought that she was the one who said those things.
Mineko later on wrote her own autobiography, with a few shades to Arthur Golden, you should check it out to get to know the real story
I second Joao's comment, please check out Mineko Iwasaki's book. Possibly called "Geisha: A Life" depending on what country you're in but I forgot the other name it falls under.
What did he make up?
@@Likush100 Almost everything.
Memoirs of a Geisha still annoys me because it was a dude writing about something he knew nothing about💀
This is a manga to live film adaptation done right.
Each episode is thoughtfully planned, shot and produced, intimate yet not intrusive, so peaceful and went beyond typical slice-of-life tropes.
Omg is that Ai Hashimoto as a geiko??? Yassss
The outfits are so on point. And the show seems to have more background stories and emotional depth than the anime version.
First Love Hatsukoi, Alice in Borderland and now this. Awesome. Please bring more J-dramas to Netflix! They're so underrated!
Yes omg I feel so blessed
a lot of Japanese shows are coming to Netflix in the coming year
Yass such quality japanese dramas! Alice in Borderland should be more hyped tbh but hoping to see more jdramas on this app 🤩
@@ubesan496 because kdramas are so overhyped and overrated.
@@ubesan496 because the western media mainly the US wants to overhype anything korean related. The western media is bias towards Korea you see. On the other hand, the western media mainly the US always portrays Japan as total weirdo shit and put Japan in a bad image to the world so that the world would be discourage to watch any Japanese shows. Just look what hollywood did to the beloved anime classics and video games such as Fist of the North Star, Street Fighter, Super Mario Bros., Tekken, Dragon Ball, Ghost in the Shell, Death Note, Cowboy Bebop, hollywood destroyed them so bad that your soul would leave your body. Hence, people who haven't watched these anime would generalize that anime is terrible in general because of terrible live action adaptations done by hollywood! Thus, the world would think that Japanese shows are terrible in general. Thankfully, First Love and Alice in the Borderland prove that the world's stigma towards Japanese shows are definitely wrong
This is the best show I've watched in years. Wholesome, endearing, and steeped in culture. A+++
Oh yes I absolutely agree…not since the 80’s when I watched a Japanese series called Oshin have I been so enthralled with the culture and beauty!
why did this trailer make me cry with happiness
This gives the same vibes as Our Little Sister combined with Little Forest. Slice of life story that perfectly balanced showing the characters and featuring the cooking/food.
Heartwarming, wholesome, and beautifully created.
This reminded me of Little Forest, then I saw Ai Hashimoto, Little Forest's main character!!! Def watching this one, so exciting! I just know that it will be a healing and relaxing series
Yes...i still remember about her Ai hashimoto in little forest...the best movie i whatc...she live alone in the house after she's mom leaves her...
watched season 1 and cried alot out of happiness and emotion from the story.. a must watch truly!
I'm so glad to have found this on Netflix. What a beautiful series! My favorite part was the friendship shared by our two leading ladies. Regardless of the country or town, the friendship that is demonstrated by these terrific actresses is loving, supportive, and everything we want in our best friends. The beautiful setting, the deliciously appetizing food, and the gorgeous costumes are a feast for the eyes.
So warm and kind! That is why I love japanese culture! Nana Mori is best!😍
Such sweet warm comfort show. Nothing haevy. Something you could watch during exam season to light your heart and not invest to much mind to it. 💓
I had the privilege of having drinks served by a maiko-san in japan a few weeks ago during dinner. She is 20 something, loves animal crossing and demon slayer, and is excited to finish her training in a few months. She said many don't want to finish because the training is very tough. I thought it was great speaking with her.
I love how beautiful and serene this show is . Never seen something so comforting
I am a fan of geisha culture thank you for creating this Netflix series and for having it in Spanish
Currently watching it atm and it’s a lovely series. Seriously everyone should watch it. It’s so heart warming and uplifting 🥰☺️
Just Binge watch the whole season. This Series was absolutely adorable.🥰 We thoroughly enjoyed it & I highly recommend it to anyone. All of the actors were great. The Kimonos were so beautiful. I hope for a Season 2 but if there isn't one it ended in a really great place.
Shoutout to Okaasan, played by Keiko Matsuzaka!!!
At age 70, she's as beautiful as she was when she was young, and she can still sing so well !
Fun fact: The girl who played Kiyo is Nana Mori which she's the one that voiced Hina Amano from the movie "Weathering with You" by Makoto Shinkai
I have always been interested in the wonders of Japan( natural sceneries, food, temples and culture). Watching this show has made me more determined to visit Japan someday and perhaps enjoy perfomances by geishas. It is great that they still preserve the tradition of geishas. I feel like Ryoko at times but do try to look on the brighter side :) I am surprised that Tsurukoma decided to leave the yukata, I thought she was doing fine all along.
Wow! This is the best drama series from Japan in years! Highly recommended!
Beautiful, hype, Kore-eda is a genius.
This show filled me up with so much love. Its so tender, flowy and light in its conveying of the most complex of emotions one feels while growing up, it gave me hope that everything will be alright 🥺
can't wait for this heart warming series
This looks so heart-warming. Really need this healthy dose of cherishing content.
If you liked this show, please watch the rest of Kore-eda's films. He's an incredible filmaker.
any title suggestions we can search for?
@@toodie535 Still Walking, Like Father Like Son, Our Little Sister, Shoplifters, Brooker, After the Storm, I Wish.
@@toodie535 Our Little Sister is a must if you enjoyed this show
Looks amazing. I loved the anime and I can't wait for this! And I'm also hoping that Netflix will also get the live-action adaptation of My Happy Marriage (Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon) 🤞
I can't stop smiling when kiyo smiles. Sweet.
Appena finito di vedere...l'ho ADORATO! Un Giappone autentico, fatto di tradizioni e di usanze popolari, di cibi ...e per una volta, rispetto a come vengono rappresentate nei film e nelle serie tv giapponesi, di donne emancipate artefici del proprio destino. Grazie Netflix, per averci regalato questa perla.
Somebody must make some kind of cookbook or post all those recipes online.
Hermosa historia, liviana, sencilla y llena de optimismo, justo lo que se necesita para éstos tiempos tan complicados.
Me encantó.
Hope to see more Japanese dramas in Netflix in future! This is the first time I have ever watched one! Love it!
I love the manga and anime so much! I can’t wait for this!!!!
oh i didn’t know there is an anime, where can I watch it?
i love both the liveaction and anime it’s so gentle and cute
I've read the manga of this and it is the sweetest and most wholesome low risk story. I recommend the manga to anyone who likes cooking!
So refreshing to see a show like this nowadays. Just a wholesome story about food, friendship and coming of age. Great to watch after a long day of work
just the trailer is giving me such positive vibes, I'm excited for this!!
i don't know why but this just made me cry.
The anime adaptation was so cute. I look forward to this too.
I just started watching this show last night. It is so adorable. The food looks amazing. I hope there will be another season. Or at least make a behind the scenes special. I would love to see the work invested in this show.
Gosh darn it, this show is wonderful
I thoroughly enjoyed this series. Cultures fascinate me so. The relationship between Kiyo and Sumire is just a pure and joyful example of love and friendship between two very kind kids and how different career paths couldn't keep them apart.
Japanese slice of life will always have....life quotes, heartwarming scenes and ofcourse food.
You just described post-2000 Hayao Miyazaki movie
I really loved watching this 😊 it feels very soft and warm, and at the same time intentionally and meaningfully brought to life. I especially like that all of the characters, in their own ways, are really lovely and kind - no antagonists, just people finding their way together :) definitely recommend!
If it’s based in Japan.. I’m watching it. It looks interesting...
Gosh this was an amazing series. So warm, homely and loving. Sumire and Kiyos friendship made me miss mt friends from school. So pure and so much pride in each other I loved it
Looks like an interesting show. Love how Netflix is including all these Korean and Asian dramas. Thanks for sharing and have a great day
Me encantó! Todas personas gentiles, sin maldad. Es bueno ver gente viviendo en armonía, para variar! ❤️
Have been a fan of Hirozuki Koreeda for a long time and wasn’t disappointed one bit by this series. Reminds me of his film Our Little Sister. A huge treat.
I watched this in awe of how authentically Japanese it was. So much time honoured tradition and nuance to the culture. It made me think if we in the UK even have a culture at all these days apart from arguing on social media and complaining about immigrants.
This series is so warm! I kove how they showcase the food in each episode that is made full of love. As someone whom enjoys cooking for others, i definitely relate to Kiyo. On a side note, the ladies are so pretty and their friendship is priceless!
OMG isn't this that manga - Maiko-san Chi no Makanai-san??!!!!!
This warms my heart!!!!! Kore-Ed’s as the show runner too. Wish the manga was licensed in English.
This just looks so sweet and wholesome.
Kore-eda is the greatest working director. Period.
I need another season 🥹
I love this series ,its simple & very soothing to watch
I just loved everything, watched the 9 episodes in 2 days! Sweet, funny, the food is Yummy, but at the end is like a fair tale, only happiness!!!!
Loved this show. It's so warm and comforting. ❤
I love the story, light hearted and warm ❤️
I SAW THIS ANIMÉ ON NHK WORLD CALLED "KIYO IN KYOTO" BEFORE NETFLIX ADAPTED INTO A TASTIEST & DELICIOUS LIVE-ACTION J-DRAMA! 🍙🍜🍲🍱🍣🍘🍧
Just finished watching, it was so good 🥲 I need a season 2 !!!
Very good series! Really hope Netflix renews second season.
This looks so beautiful
This show is simple,sweet, lively and heartwarming 💖 highly recommended
so wholesome! i loved it huhu and the soundtrack!! 💗
Simply the most beautiful engaging show I’ve seen on Netflix on so many levels. 🌸🙏😽
I love this show! I need a season 2.
If you guys can’t wait for it to come out I suggest watching the anime too.
The manga is also awesome and heartwarming!!!!
How beautiful! Also, this is going to make me so hungry watching it...!
REALLY RECOMMEND THIS, blew my mind with comfort and beauty
Omg I watched the anime Kiyo in Kyoto last year, and had no clue they made a live action. 😍
The lighting and concept/vibe are very Umimachi Diary, another Kore-eda film. Nao is my favorite actress, and this is the closest I get to see her working under my favorite director, Kore-eda (I actually wanted her to star in his films).
wait for this moment 😻
Kiyo is so wholesome and adorable!
It was nice to watch. It was so relaxing to watch that series.
I really like it.
Cute, warmhearted, calm and i was always hungry after one episode. The foods looks so amazing.
This is such a good show.
I've read the manga, easily recognize this movie adaptations when hear the name Chiyo. Love the story where I can enjoy a show without warning of inappropriate contents.
what a wholesome show... watching this was good for the soul
refreshing, light, warm: words that come to mind
Perverted Hollywood could learn alot from Korean and Japanese Films/TV Shows... a breath of FRESH air
I can't waiiiiit! I love the original so much and feel like Netflix has made a real heartwarming series out of it.
As a big kimono fan, collector and wearer myself it makes me incredibly happy to see this adaption 🥰
only heard how maikos even considered this career from kimono mom. it sounded difficult from her story but still interesting how teens survive and adapt to this environment.
Yaaay. Another netflix Japanese TV show about food.
Omg! I love this anime! It cute & fun to watch. I never thought it get a live adaptation. This will be on my watch list.
What anime is it called?
@@sagemaster1357 Kiyo in Kyoto: From the Maiko House
Wait... Kiyo in Kyoto? A live action? Neat!
Enjoy every min of this, so calm and peaceful yet so many meaningful behind the story, just love it
Such a sweet series. All the characters are charming. The returning maiko makes me nervous cause she talks too much. It must take a lot of energy to play her. The friendship of the rwo girls is really heart warming.
Such a calm and pleasant film. I enjoyed it immensely
Now I'm reading the manga, accidentally found somewhere around an old book rent. And I love the story. Surprisingly, it has been made into a series
ANOTHER SEASON! I LOVE THEM ALL
I enjoyed the anime a lot, it was incredibly relaxing and comfy to watch. I hope the show may just be as relaxing as the anime.