The Manga Barakamon which is available on Crunchyroll what the Manga is about Seishû Handa, a promising calligrapher but full of himself, sees red during an exhibition and physically attacks the director who is critical of his art.
Driven to go into exile on a remote island, he meets charming locals there, including the young Naru Kotoishi…
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The manga Barakamon Handa struggles to find his lair on the island, as his father sent him there to change his short-tempered behavior. Handa must find her way and improve her penmanship, with constant help from Naru. Honestly, I watched this manga and it never gets boring.
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You can watch the anime series on Crunchyroll: Barakamon
I’m still talking about Handa who fell ill after winning second prize for his calligraphy. He returned to the hospital and fell ill before the merchant’s son brought him food. Afterwards, Handa felt unwell.
Once released from the hospital, Handa returns home to continue improving his calligraphy and aim for first place. It’s a challenge he takes on with the help of Naru and his friends. In addition, he must participate in the rice harvest with all the inhabitants of the village. Handa has difficulty picking up bags of rice, but a woman gives him advice: “You have to know how to wait and pick up the ones that fall.”
“Luck sometimes lies at our feet, At our feet?”
Handa said to him: What if I can’t find it, even at my feet? If someone stronger
took everything and there was nothing left?
The woman answers him In these moments, you have to know how to leave your place, You have to leave your place and aim for a bigger cake, You have to know how to leave some and catch some.
A good moral lesson to understand the meaning of life: we don’t just learn morality in this manga. It’s not just about fighting, you also have to know how to find morality to move forward in life.
I’m not going to spoil too much, it’s rated 4.9 on Crunchyroll, pretty well rated, so you won’t regret going to see it.
Otherwise, there is no captivation in the manga. Being in suspense provides more sensations by wondering where the character is going to go.
You can watch the anime series on Crunchyroll: Barakamon
A good moral lesson to understand the meaning of life: we don’t just learn morality in this manga. It’s not just about fighting, you also have to know how to find morality to move forward in life. It’s rated 4.9 on Crunchyroll, pretty well rated, so you won’t regret going to see it. You can watch the anime series on Crunchyroll: Barakamon.