Naoki Hansawa 1: Shura Field

Naoki Hansawa 1: Shura Field

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This is the first book in the "Hanzawa Naoki" series of books. The background is set in the Japanese banking system after the bubble economy retreated, and it depicts the life of enterprises under the economic downward trend. The male protagonist Naoki Hansawa and his friends entered the bank during the most prosperous era of Japan's economy. Everyone had dreams and wanted to show their ambitions. However, as the economic bubble burst, what followed was a decade of depression. During these ten years, dreams became more and more distant, and reality faced more and more office struggles and human dangers... Although this book is set in a bank, in fact, it is more about describing the various aspects of our survival in the life of social organizations. The author's early experiences made him really hate banks, a huge organization that seems strict but actually harbors evil and evil. Although the book is called Naoki Hansawa, the story tells the experiences of a generation. Everyone is following and struggling in this organization called the bank. Everyone copes in very different ways. In fact, the overall story trend is very similar to the Korean comic "Misei", except that the protagonist of the story is not a newcomer to society like "Misei". The struggling young people in "Hansawa Naoki" have been working for more than ten years. Everyone has grown from a novice who knows nothing to a backbone with considerable business ability and skills. That's why there is confrontation and resistance that has never appeared in "Misheng". I think "Naoki Hansawa" tells such a story. Don't give up on your dreams, don't succumb to power, don't compromise on principles, and fight for that "dream that seems impossible and too laborious to realize."

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芷瑞70mo ago

Relief series

I've watched the TV series, and I'm going to read up on the novel. The novel is quite detailed and comprehensive.

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Dancing Rain and Orange Wind_ae71mo ago

Japan's national drama, I saw the novel version today.

Looking forward to the release of Nao Hanzawa's second film.

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What a Baby10mo ago

nice

I feel like the TV series is more exciting

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