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Golden Kamuy |
Recently, I was introduced to a manga series called Golden Kamuy. by KOL Tsai san. Golden Kamuy tells the story of a retired soldier was finding treasure, He didn’t want to take all the treasure; he only wished to claim a small portion to help his friend’s family. The clues to the treasure’s location were tattooed on the skin of multiple prisoners. In order to find out the treasure, retired soldier was going to take a trip and dealt with many events.
Moreover, there are many knowledge about Hokkaido’s historic and natural background. In the content of Golden Kamuy, there are words and sentences about native residents which makes me get rid of the stereotype of Hokkaido, Hokkaido has not only Japanese culture. In addition, the comic series also describe the native residents how to make balance between nature and human society.
In conclusion, the comic series broaden my horizons of the Earth and takes me on a journey around Hokkaido. In my opinion, I think Golden Kamuy is not only comic series but also a Hokkaido’s guide book. I am highly recommend the comic series for those people who would like to travel to Hokkaido.Recently, I was introduced to a manga series called Golden Kamuy by a well-known influencer, Tsai San. This series tells the story of a retired soldier who embarks on a quest to find hidden treasure. Unlike typical treasure hunters, he does not seek wealth for himself but only wishes to obtain a small portion to support his friend’s family. The treasure’s location is encoded in tattoos on multiple prisoners, leading the protagonist on a thrilling journey filled with unexpected encounters and challenges.
Beyond its captivating storyline, Golden Kamuy also provides rich historical and cultural insights into Hokkaido. The manga introduces readers to the indigenous Ainu people, shedding light on their language, traditions, and relationship with nature. This aspect challenges the common stereotype that Hokkaido is solely defined by Japanese culture. Furthermore, the series illustrates the delicate balance between human society and the natural world, making it both entertaining and educational.
Reading Golden Kamuy has broadened my horizons and given me a deeper appreciation of Hokkaido’s diverse heritage. In my opinion, this manga is not just a story but also a cultural guidebook. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in history, adventure, or traveling to Hokkaido.