【And adult women’s vulnerable time『I can drink by myself!』】
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Akira Benizaki is a beautiful career woman who works in the public relations department of a cosmetics brand. She is everyone’s dream and she can do her job well.
But in fact, she loves to drink at reasonable chain restaurants.
Akira is often looked down upon for being a beautiful woman who is capable of working, and this can cause her a lot of stress.
But when she drinks alone, she loses all her tension and shrinks back into a happy state.
The menu ranges from trendy fare like cheesecake with red wine and cheesecake, black beer and fish and chips, to more folksy beef bowl and ramen.
But it’s all modeled after chain restaurants that readers have eaten at or been to and are easy to imagine, all of which are familiar.
Reset your stress with some of the quick, affordable, delicious gourmet food and drinks you can eat at those places!
If the person who contrasts with Gon is Aoyama from Coffee Raise, then she is the one who contrasts with Nagi.
She’s a good stress reliever and can take care of her own moods.
She can be frustrated, sad and tired, but she has a firm grasp of how to recover herself.
Because she’s alone, unlike “The Unfortunate Damsels Who Drink at Home”, I think this manga is sympathetic and encouraging for those who can let their weaknesses out.
【Pink Beer Hour and Love Etcetera『The Hangover of Love』】
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Popular model Shibuya Natsuko (a.k.a. Shibunatsu) is the talk of the town, working on a commercial for “Pink Beer Hour,” a fruity beer that is easy for girls to drink.
This book contains an omnibus love story about the new popular product.
This is a collection of love stories in the form of an omnibus of love stories related to these popular new products, including “Take-Drinking Unfortunate Maidens” and “Drinking Alone! Unlike “Pink Beer Hour”, the story is not about alcoholic beverages in general, but about a fictional beer for girls called “Pink Beer Hour”.
In the first episode, the protagonist is Koba-chan, a college student who likes to wear eccentric fashions and is a big deal at parties.
She imitates the so-called “beloved girl”, Yumaari, who blushes when she drinks a little, and makes her debut as a member of society, similar to Shibunatsu of Pink Beer Hour fame.
Koba-chan’s debut as a member of society is a success, but she feels a bit suffocated by it.
On the other hand, Yumari, on the other hand, had become just as eccentric in her fashion as Koba-chan after she entered the workforce.
They both thought that people would like a girl like her more than someone like them, so they made a makeover.
When they meet again, they are amazed at the change in each other’s appearance, but also feel bitterness after the makeover and realize that they had been pushing themselves too hard.
The pink beer hour, which they drank naturally to celebrate their first reunion in a long time, tasted better than usual.
In the end, it’s a wonderful story where we both laugh at each other, thinking that maybe it’s better to be yourself and be natural.
This story is a book version of a series of short stories originally titled “The Pink Beer Hour”.
The title “Koisuru Hangover” was given to this story when it was made into a book, but as you can see from the first episode, it is not all about love.
There are times when love, friendship, or parental love is described as “love,” but I can feel Ms. Connally’s unique sense of style in the use of the word “love.
Each story is both cute and delightful in love, but it also leaves a slightly bitter beer-like aftertaste that will leave you with a strange feeling.
Summary
I’ve read many of Konari Misato’s works and I’ve introduced four of them that I would particularly recommend.
However, she has also created many other interesting works, such as “Nagi no Okiji”, “Dusk, My Room”, and “After the Floating Classroom”.
Konari Misato’s manga has a unique worldview. There are many works that are addictive to those who are addicted to them, so please read them at least once.