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Judgment526 • 2 years ago

Was there any reason why Tamahiko couldn't have simply gone together with Yuzu to visit her friend? If I were him, I'd be a bit worried about letting my girl go to the city all alone like that...🤔

Yes, Yuzu, leave the woman who has come onto your man on multiple occasions in charge of taking care of him in your absence. I'm sure that's a great idea.

RIZER • 2 years ago

Yes, Yuzu should stay away from that Dorobo neko! xD

DragoSlayer • 2 years ago

You know I was weirded out by why the comments I seen here is different than the ones I watched, and I just realised from where I watched, it was late by 2 episodes....
I have been bamboozled hard by muse Asia xD

Ohms Nuttachai • 2 years ago

Muse is 2 episodes late. I don't know the reason (some anime studio give you weird contracts like you can't release the episode the same week as JP or whatever) but I believe they got many of their viewers stole by the pirate sites because of this. Same goes for Komi-san.

DragoSlayer • 2 years ago

Yeah, this was definitely the first time I seen them delayed really far back with their episode releases. Usually it was always on-time and up to date.

ShycoWar • 2 years ago

Isn't Tamahiko basically exiled into that remote village? Something tells me he might end up running into trouble in Tokyo when his father finds out he didn't stay put and just play dead like he was "supposed" to...

Judgment526 • 2 years ago

Ah, I guess you have a point there.

WorldGN18 • 2 years ago

I think he went to Tokyo already before to buy Yuzu yukata fabric though

DesuYoda • 2 years ago

D'oh...family danger....Uncle is good fam, though....

Hope yuzuki is alright and Tamahiko please find her (╥﹏╥)
He said he will give her a lot of kisses when yuzu is back.

Veldora • 2 years ago

Flag... though..

Mr.Gold • 2 years ago

I was more than happy to know he actually had the gall to say something like that now😐

Anime & Rutabagas • 2 years ago

Yuzu is too nice lol

piplupcola • 2 years ago

Times were different like that. Dont forget Ryo's family just casually let Ryotaro go to tokyo for an apprenticeship on his own as well. In japan it isnt that unusual for students even young ones to go to and from school on their own. That's just how safe it is there.

Mr.Gold • 2 years ago

In case some people failed to pick up on this but, he probably also meant that in modern times. Back before quarantine, I'd visited Japan and it was pretty common to see kids several years younger than me to ride trains on their own and such😊

Thibault Derese • 2 years ago

Even the Yakuza (Japanese mafia) rarely use guns, ever.

Nan Demo K(Nai)ves • 2 years ago

I thought she would have asked the Shiratori siblings to pop in to check up on Tamahiko.

DragoSlayer • 2 years ago

I saw down in the comments, someone said that the shiratori siblings story was shifted.
The earthquake arc here was supposed to happen before them meeting the siblings

Cheah • 2 years ago

That makes a lot more sense tbh

connorcase • 2 years ago

if midori's boyfriend is a reporter it'd make sense that a dead man couldn't just stroll up on his doorstep.

DragoSlayer • 2 years ago

As how Ryo said herself, she's just too nice...
But at least we see her being more responsible, and more proper compared to before. Although I would wish the author to resolve her character more Better than how it was done tho

~YajLa~ • 2 years ago

The Power of Wholesome will block all negative situations

Thibault Derese • 2 years ago

He wanted her to have some me alone time with her best friend.

Because he'd be thridwheeling? XD Or he'd have to meet the husband and have some guy time with strangers? I dunno, it didn't seem that weird but now you mention it, it is a bit unusual to let your *future* wife go to the city alone in that time.

Amit Joshi • 2 years ago

He probably thought going together will make it a bit difficult for the friends to talk freely.

WorldGN18 • 2 years ago

I think because the friend asked Yuzu to go alone and in Japan not such a big deal

IStandAlone Roronoa Zoro • 2 years ago

Same, I would even insist vehemently to go with her bcs i believe that is what a true lover should do!

Qween Qingzanor • 2 years ago

Yuzu's mature enough to travel on her own.
Yuzu & Ryou get along so they should just share Tamahiko, monogamy obsession just creates false dichotomy.

Whoever • 2 years ago

Let's come here when we're expecting our own baby - awww Yuzu planned that far already

Judgment526 • 2 years ago

Given how pure Yuzu is, I wonder if she’s even aware of how babies are conceived…^^;

LesK • 2 years ago

that's one of the 'things' covered in 'girls school' back in Japan in the 20's... childbirth and pregnancy and raising your children.

girls' schools were all about preparing young ladies to be proper and useful wives and run their households. cooking, creating menus/meal plans, buying food that's fresh and healthy, sewing, designing clothes, housecleaning, laundry, simple remedies and how to treat minor diseases/injuries and make medicines or buy them correctly. simple math to be able to keep the family's budget running smoothly. reading and writing well enough to compose poetry and handle any business that came along for the household. what is proper, demure, fashionable for ladies' wear. etiquette both in public, private, meal manners, 'bedroom manners',,, how to shop and barter/haggle for nearly anything...

the higher social class your girls' school was, like Tama's little sister's school would have been top tier... the more the girls were taught. the 'serious knowledge' was only passed on through the boy's schools. girls were taught minimal Japanese and world history, science, Japanese literature, just the easy stuff. the 'big city schools' of course taught more for the poorer folks because ... it's the city, a girl's supposed to be able to talk intelligently.

and as you can see in ep10... the girls walking around Tokyo's streets looking nigh on like magazine models of the US/England/France in the period. . . the rules and proper behavior and fashions and job opportunities outside the home for women in this period was restrictive... but a LOT less than it had been even 20 years before. except for the Sept. earthquake... many Japanese historians consider the Taishou era one of the most profitable/rich/comfortable/progressive and forward thinking ones in pre WW2 Japan.

Mr.Gold • 2 years ago

Yes, and the division of education for men and women wasn't such a problem. Bring this s**t up in modern times, you're getting god damned lawsuits and complaints, most likely ones that say discrimination or maybe even a gender crime...

Anyways, it's not as if they don't teach girls the things they do boys, early education in that period was egalitarian, meaning it was basically a thing for all people, while higher tiered education, something akin to girls' colleges or high school, I don't really remember, were especially elitist in their selection of students, which I would say is another big difference between education for men and women.

LesK • 2 years ago

actually you're entirely wrong about japanese education in this period. it wasn't equal it was entirely un-equal. this is the 1920's, girls schools were preparing them to be housewives not to enter the job-market.

Qween Qingzanor • 2 years ago

Seeing Yuzuki & Midori talk about marriage & households, it just makes me think:
Traditional love pedestalization, deluding people's minds en masse.

LesK • 2 years ago

shrug, that was their culture in the period, accept it or hush.

these things changed over time even for Japan. from here in the 1920's until around 30 more years in the future... the average Japanese woman started thinking about getting married at 25 years old in the 1950's... i'd say that's a pretty damn fast cultural evolution.

the 'traditional family unit' isn't a delusion. it's a fact.

Qween Qingzanor • 2 years ago

I said nothing about "traditional family unit", I said "traditional love pedestalization" which conforms to shallow traditional standards without seeing if other ways can evidentially work, eg. many females still cling to shallow fairytale love into adulthood.
Re my comment, that's still quite common now.

Humans would be better off putting Evidence Over Emotions for everything.

LesK • 2 years ago

i guess you're gonna think that way no matter the conversation so i'm ending as is. have a pleasant day.

RIZER • 2 years ago

I hope she doesn't think that Babies comes from the sky lol

Anime & Rutabagas • 2 years ago

Or a stork lol

Guest • 2 years ago
Mr.Gold • 2 years ago

No, it comes from a giant peach floating in the river

Veldora • 2 years ago

Babies come from holding hands, anyone would know, wait, does Yuzu not know that?

Qween Qingzanor • 2 years ago

Big Order series...

Chamber • 2 years ago

or inside a bamboo

DesuYoda • 2 years ago

Or from a peach...

Typecero • 2 years ago

Oh I’m sure she thinks she’s pregnant from that single kiss she got a few episodes back.

DragoSlayer • 2 years ago

I knew about the one where the storks deliver the baby....
But I can't think of any one similar to that, especially to be appropriate for that age

Mr.Gold • 2 years ago

PEACH BABIES!

DragoSlayer • 2 years ago

Ahh, now I remembered the exact one!
I knew I had it on the tip of my tongue xD

Joe Dees • 2 years ago

Finding your baby under a cabbage leaf.