How come manga with an office setting are so rare?

How come manga with an office setting are so rare?

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Not pedo enough I suppose. Yes, that's gotta be why.

They're not rare at all. you're just not reading them because they're not popular.

Nobody wants to read about what they experience every day

Why would anyone in Japan want to read manga about being a soulless office worker?

Because mangas are meant to be an escape for salarymen, not a reminder

And yet higschoolers constantly read manga about highschool.

They aren't rare at all. Maybe stop looking in shonen magazines.

this, there are countless office setting manga. It's just that most of them are not popular so you have to intentionally look for them to find them

Adults face a harsher reality of the escapist paradise that some manga might portray. Maybe the characters have a harsh or bumbling boss, but nothing too bad, and the characters can later wind down at a bar and live in a decent apartment. Many younger people don't care about office life, and maybe prefer younger girls than office ladies.

If you're looking for a high school romcom transplanted to an office then yes they're probably rare

More like people in offices masturbate to manga about highschoolers masturbating to each other.

Grimdark setting has somewhat lost popularity and nobody wants stories about evil old hags doing vile manipulative things and getting away with it.

Weren't there like 5 in the last 3 years?

They aren't rare, not even close. You don't know about them because you don't speak Japanese.

You just don't know Japanese.

You do know not everyone wants to spend dozens of thousands of hours learning Japanese right?

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just do duolingo 30 minutes a day.

Servant x Service S2 when?

But if you add an element of wish fulfillment, it means that setting is relatable. Like that manga about the young office worker man who dates his cute female boss. I can't remember the name but it was hot.

Because everyone in Japan, who works at an office hates it and most of these things that are about everyday life in modern Japan, or everyday life in mediæval Europe, are about wish fulfillment.

Which is why we need a story from the perspective of a female mediæval European phantasy character with a funny hair color, who suddenly gets transported to modern Japan and there falls in love with an unremarkable, black-haired Japanese male — seems like a good idea.

And? It doesn't change the fact that there are plenty of manga that do have this particular setting.

There are plenty though.

You're kidding right.

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At that rate you'll learn to read children's books in 2 decades, if you're lucky.
If it's not translated it functionally doesn't exist.

Escapism

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It’s such a boring setting that it drives people insane with existential despair

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Servant x Service?

Because you're not reading jousei

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maybe if you're like 60 years old.

>Jousei
Oh golly gee willikers, I sure look forward to a completely generic woman who brings nothing to the table and is kind of a cunt being woo'd by a tall, rich turboChad yet again.

One day we’ll get “The Office” anime edition.

can an average mangaka land an office job? I doubt it

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OP asked why office setting is so rare and it's because a good majority of it is josei. No need to get your testies in a twist.

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Holy fuck, it's back!

Given that Japan is a modern service economy, I'm going to guess a majority of its jobs are "office jobs". Doubly so if you include civil servants.

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it's ok to like loli

no it isn't.

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says who?

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