¡Why Americans Love Spring¡

















yThe Climate That Feintsz
The view of Americafs climate from inside a room can really differ
from what you feel when you actually go out.
There are plenty of days in spring that, even though from your house
it might look like a cheerful spring day, the wind is murderous-level cold.

Severe cold, severe heat, severe dry spells, warm earth + typhoons
Americafs climate scale is huge and broad.

yGratitude for 24-Hour Konbiniz
In America, there are individually run delis but there arenft really any 24-hour konbini-like stores.
If you go to the countryside, they generally close around 7PM
so on days where you donft have a car on a winter night and your light bulbs or food rations run out,
your two choices are to either do nothing but endure it or go into the city using sheer will-power.
Totally wild.

yAmericafs Heatingz
Because a building is warmed by one boiler, you canft control the temperature,
and there are days when itfs too hot and days when itfs too cold,
American heating is miserable.

ySirenz
When you play it in a bright room bustling with people, the shibito look cute,
but when you play it in a dark room by yourself, you get scared
and go to the bathroom or you become frightened when you hear small noises.

yGames that When I Finally Noticed, I Had Two Ofz
Without knowing why, I did it.

By the way, the sequence of events is this strip ¨ Americafs Situation with Ghosts.
Afterwards, when I once more tried the gSirenh that I tried once,
couldnft clear and left alone, the interesting shibito became cute to me.

T/N:
1. Year end cleaning, Osechi-ryouri, pounding mochi – all traditions of a typical Japanese New Year. The grunts that Japan makes while he pounds the mochi are stereotypically made by old men.
2. Kurikinton – mashed sweet potatoes with chestnuts. It’s a traditional component of osechi-ryouri.
3. Harumi-chan – one of the characters of Siren. I’ve never played the game, so someone tell me if the background music sounds as weird as Himaruya-sensei wrote it. By the way, the “zombies” in the game are referred to as shibito (corpse people).
4. Jump and ice cream – Just in case people were wondering, Japan’s talking about Shuukan Shounen Jump (the weekly magazine that serializes One Piece, Naruto, Bleach, etc.)
5. Giving into temptation – I’m thinking Japan bought a meat bun? (Japan, please mind your sodium intake!)
6. Honyararara – I’m not entirely sure of the meaning of this one. According to this site, “honyarara” was a famous game show host’s way of censoring the correct answer to a question…?
7. Demons out!– Japan is performing mamemaki, a ritual of Setsubun/Risshun.
8. Middle school- The Japanese school calendar has students graduating in March (as opposed to America’s May/June graduations)
9. Dango, viewing the sakura – all traditions associated with spring in Japan.
10. Changes in the volume 2 version of this comic: the comic for Volume 2 is a redrawn version with slight changes (mostly to do with Himaruya-sensei cleaning up his terrible handwriting and adding tones), but the dialogue is pretty much the same word for word. The only author's notes included in the book is the "Gratitude for 24-hour Konbini" section, though.

* Honyarara(ra) = yadda yadda yadda/blah blah blah