Daniel struggles with the "invisible wall" that separates him from his Japanese colleagues and neighbors, even when they are polite.
What sets Tonoharu apart is Lars Martinson’s unique visual approach. Heavily influenced by the "ligne claire" (clear line) style and traditional woodblock printing, Martinson utilized an incredibly dense cross-hatching technique. tonoharu
– Introduces Dan as he settles into the fictional village of Tonoharu, struggling with extreme loneliness and an inability to connect with his coworkers or community. Daniel struggles with the "invisible wall" that separates