Japanese billionaire review a sleeve in space

Lusaka Mazama, the Japanese billionaire who founded Downtown, the Fashion Sale on the Internet, recently paid $80 million to visit the International Space Station, being the first person to do it in a decade. Among the activities he performed in time off the planet, was responsible for reviewing him 's favorite manga.

As AP News points out, Mazama was in charge of performing a commercial for Uber Eats, offered a tour of the bathroom is the station, and reviewed Too 27 of space Brothers, the sleeve created by China Obama, which we show the life of two brothers who are astronauts. This was what he commented on:

I wanted to bring the forty volumes [from Space Brothers] and read them here in space, but there are too many volumes for my payload. This is not public relations, by the way. I really love this series of manga.

Hatch open! Japanese billionaire enters space station with crew

I can cry with just remembering this scene. It is amazing that the sleeve can do that. I can not recommend this sleeve enough.

The story that takes place during Volume 27 of Space Brothers is carried out at the International Space Station, for which it makes sense that this is the volume that traveled to space. The work of Obama already has an anime, movies, as well as Live Action adaptations, but this is probably a moment that not even Managua could wait.

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Editor's note:

Traveling to space is not cheap, and surely the astronauts that spend a lot of time at the International Space Station need somehow to entertain yourself. It will be interesting if in a future more sleeves they will reach outer space only as a form of fun.

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