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【Travel Manga】 Let’s Go on a Trip! Sloppy!? The Spring Anime Adaptation Boosted Manga Sales—What Kind of Story is Zatsu Tabi: That's Journey?

2025-10-01
Zatsu Tabi: That’s Journey follows the story of Suzugamori Chika, a university student aspiring to become a manga artist. Although she once won a newcomer’s award, her submitted works have been repeatedly rejected, leaving her with a sense of frustration and uncertainty as she continues to chase her dream. One day, she suddenly feels the urge to “go on a trip,” and on a whim she posts a poll on social media. That simple act sparks the beginning of a new chapter in her life. Her destinations are chosen by her followers, with little to no preparation or research—just a carefree and free-spirited “Zatsu Tabi” (“sloppy trip”), going wherever the flow takes her. Yet, the people she meets and the landscapes she encounters are never planned—they bring her unexpected realizations and new perspectives.
What makes this series fascinating is that it doesn’t depict well-planned trips, but instead captures the spontaneity of “sloppy,” spur-of-the-moment journeys. She might hop off a train at an unfamiliar town, chat with someone she meets by chance, or sometimes wander around with a friend she’s dragged along. Each experience isn’t neatly packaged, but that’s what makes it feel real, allowing readers to feel as though they’re traveling alongside her. Because there’s no packed schedule, fleeting sights and small encounters with people shine all the more brightly.
Suzugamori Chika, as a character, feels very human—she’s someone who dreams of becoming a manga artist but struggles with setbacks and discouragement. Yet her determination to keep moving forward, even while carrying her struggles, is gently portrayed through her travels. She’s not a perfect heroine—her insecurities and failures are shown openly, making her relatable and inspiring readers to root for her. The small changes she shows with each trip encourage readers to think, “Maybe I should go out for a walk, too.”
The first impression that comes to mind is, “It makes you laugh without realizing it.” There aren’t any grand incidents—just detours and unexpected mishaps—but somehow the pacing makes it a joy to read. Watching Chika enjoy the imperfections of her journeys makes readers laugh along with her. Travel lovers in particular will find many relatable moments, nodding along and thinking, “Yes, that really happens!” The light and refreshing aftertaste makes this a perfect read when you need a change of pace.
Zatsu Tabi: That’s Journey isn’t a polished travel guide—it’s a story that celebrates the joy of being “sloppy” and spontaneous in travel. It’s filled with serendipitous encounters, human warmth, and the small joys often overlooked in daily life. It’s recommended not only for those who love travel itself, but also for anyone feeling a little tired lately or seeking fresh inspiration. By the time you finish reading, you’ll surely feel the urge to say, “I want to go somewhere, too.”
Zatsu Tabi: That's Journey

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