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Originally Posted by Dop
Second episode, and this goes on the watch list as promising.
Yeah, it's yet another 'revitalise the fading small town' show, which seems to be replacing "save our closing school" as a plot device these days.
The characters are engaging, there's a motive, and there's a hint at some politics going on in the background which could be interesting.
Also. Roko lives in a train!
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I am not quite sure what it is, but there is something about this series that works for me too. Am also putting it on the "followed" list. It is odd and quirky in an endearing way that I am able to process somehow.
Yes, I like it, but I wonder how well it is being received on a wider level both in Japan itself and outside of it?