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''[[Aruku Hito]]'', or '''''The Walking Man''''' in English, is a very calm series of short stories by Jiro Taniguchi. Most of the stories consist of the titular character walking around suburban Japan, though he does act rather uninhibited at times, taking his socks and shoes off to climb a tree or drenching himself under a faucet too cool off.
''[[Aruku Hito]]'', or '''''The Walking Man''''' in English, is a very calm series of short stories by Jiro Taniguchi. Most of the stories consist of the titular character walking around suburban Japan, though he does act rather uninhibited at times, taking his socks and shoes off to climb a tree or drenching himself under a faucet to cool off.

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* [[Salaryman]] - The main character seems to be one.
* [[Salaryman]] - The main character seems to be one.
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 30 March 2020

Aruku Hito, or The Walking Man in English, is a very calm series of short stories by Jiro Taniguchi. Most of the stories consist of the titular character walking around suburban Japan, though he does act rather uninhibited at times, taking his socks and shoes off to climb a tree or drenching himself under a faucet to cool off.


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