{"id":401,"date":"2009-06-21T23:27:04","date_gmt":"2009-06-22T06:27:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/clintryan.com\/reading\/?p=401"},"modified":"2009-12-29T13:46:32","modified_gmt":"2009-12-29T20:46:32","slug":"yakitate-japan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/clintryan.com\/reading\/yakitate-japan\/","title":{"rendered":"Yakitate!! Japan"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3><i>Yakitate!! Japan<\/i><\/h3>\n<p><b>by Takashi Hashiguchi<\/b><br \/>\n[cover name=yakitatejapan]<\/p>\n<p>How can I describe  <i>Yakitate!! Japan<\/i>? Take some kind of action manga like <i>Dragonball Z<\/i> or <i>Naruto<\/i> and replace all the fighting and martial arts and ninja stuff with baking. Or maybe it&#8217;s like an all-bread comedy version of <i>Iron Chef<\/i>, except where the main character is dumb. There&#8217;s action and difficult training and secret techniques and excessive drama, all focused around making bread products. There are actually a lot of manga like this in Japan, but they never seem to get translated into English. The basic plot of a lot of these manga, including <i>Yakitate!! Japan<\/i>, is that some extremely talented cook travels around and defeats many rivals in cooking contests.<\/p>\n<p><I>Yakitate!! Japan<\/i> isn&#8217;t just about cooking, though. It&#8217;s also about comedy. Everything is just over the top &#8211; people often have out-of-body experiences after eating a particularly good pastry, for example, and the characters are all a little bit crazy. There are a lot of puns. Other times there will be a parody of some other manga. There is also crude humor from time to time, just so you know.<\/p>\n<p>The hero is Azuma, a sixteen-year-old who wants to invent the best bread in Japan. He calls this Ja-pan, which is a pun, since &#8220;pan&#8221; means &#8220;bread&#8221; in Japanese. He&#8217;s dumb as a post, but he&#8217;s a genius when it comes to bread.<\/p>\n<p>Kawachi is Azuma&#8217;s rival\/sidekick. They meet when they both apply for the same job at the start of the series. Kawachi knows more than Azuma does about almost everything (he knows what a croissant is, for example), but he is nowhere near as good at actually <i>doing<\/i> the baking. Even though they work together, he would really like to beat Azuma one of these days.<\/p>\n<p>Tsukino is the manager of the store where they work. She is about Azuma&#8217;s age, but she has a talent for finding and hiring skilled people. She is actually fairly normal.<\/p>\n<p>Matsuhiro works at the same store. He&#8217;s big, loud, and fond of horses. Oh, and he has an afro. He might be the craziest of the bunch, but he is also very skilled.<\/p>\n<p>[starratingmulti id=&#8221;1&#8243;]<\/p>\n<h3>Where to Find It<\/h3>\n<p>[linkplus name=&#8221;Yakitate!! Japan&#8221; url=&#8221;http:\/\/csul.iii.com\/search\/X?SEARCH=t:(yakitate)+and+a:(Hashiguchi)&#038;SORT=DX&#038;l=eng&#8221; series=true]<br \/>\n[librarydate]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yakitate!! Japan <\/p>\n<p>by Takashi Hashiguchi [cover name=yakitatejapan]<\/p>\n<p>How can I describe Yakitate!! Japan? Take some kind of action manga like Dragonball Z or Naruto and replace all the fighting and martial arts and ninja stuff with baking. Or maybe it&#8217;s like an all-bread comedy version of Iron Chef, except where the main character is dumb. 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