Alright, let’s talk about this manga called “Kingyo Tsuma”. I stumbled upon it the other day and thought, “Why not give it a shot?” So, I started digging around to find out more about it.
First, I tried to get the title right. Turns out, the proper Japanese title is “金魚妻”, which was initially serialized in something called “Grand Jump Premium”, and then it moved to “Grand Jump”. I guess it’s kinda popular or something.
Then I got into what the manga is actually about. It’s basically a collection of stories, an anthology, focusing on married women who cheat on their husbands. Each story is different, but they all revolve around this theme of adultery. It’s kinda juicy, you know?
- I started reading, and man, each chapter is a different story. For instance, I came across something named “Engeitsuma” or “Gardening Wife” in Volume 2, Chapter 3. It got me hooked!
- This manga was drawn by Mama R. Kurosawa, along with 12 other manga artists, all the popular ones. It’s wild, there are all these secret stories about popular serials and stuff.
It’s like diving into a whole new world, very different and unique. I found this ID, “48ebea11-0277-441a-bf00-5c9fdd8c9596”, don’t know what it means. Anyway, I just wanted to share my little adventure with this manga. It’s definitely not something you read every day. It made me think a lot, and that’s the cool part for me, seeing all these different stories about wives and their secret lives.
Getting into it
Finally, I tried to find some people to chat about this manga. It’s always fun to discuss these things with others, see what they think, you know? It’s a bit of a niche topic, but that makes it more interesting. I did find a community. This manga was totally new and exciting. So, yeah, that’s my experience with “Kingyo Tsuma”. It’s been a wild ride, and I’m still processing all these stories. It’s pretty intense, but in a good way, you know?