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21
3
Finished
Mar 19, 2015 to Dec 19, 2016
9.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
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This manga is very light, in that nothing much really happens in it. There is a bit of a story that is told through flashbacks which serves as a foundation for setting up some relationships between characters, but for the most part its focused on just people living their lives, which ultimately means there isn't particularly any major focus at all. Now that's not to say that that's a bad thing, but rather that this is a very relaxing manga that is sometimes heartwarming. It shows a number of characters in town, centered around Taki, each with their own goals and relationships interacting with each other and establishing relationships and gettingalong well. It has an interesting style, where there are long stretches without any dialogue. The art too is interesting in that it's kind of rough not in a sketch like kind of way, but more so in that it feels like parts of the image simply haven't been drawn, which gives it a minimalist feel that works very well on some occasions, is decent most of the time, but also looks awkward at points, though I think it does contribute well to the light atmosphere of the manga. tl;dr: A lighthearted manga about a man walking through town and the various people he meets there.
Meet Taki Takanosuke, an elderly gentlemen who likes taking walks. Along the way, he also manages to capture the hearts of many women. (Source: MU)
Taki Takenosuke's Walking Time is very short, and not a lot happens in it. You can read the entire manga in about an hour. And yet, it's such a relaxing, charming story that I can't help but love it. We follow Taki Takanosuke, an elderly gentleman who enjoys taking leisurely strolls around town. On his walks, he meets with various people, learning about them and just spending time with them. There's such a genuine warmth and friendliness to these interactions, and it makes me hope that I myself can be such a friendly old man someday. We learn a bit about Taki's past as well, and it reallyhelps round him out as a character. By the end of the series, I really liked this delightful old man. For a mere 21-chapter story, the manga makes good use of its limited time, and tells a compelling story with likable characters. If you want a good short-but-sweet manga, give this one a read.