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Dark Side of Working Holidays Exposed in New Manga

Amar Kumar May 04, 2026 9 Views
Dark Side of Working Holidays Exposed in New Manga

Amy's new series "Black Working Holiday Diary: I was enslaved while working overseas!" is now available on Takeshobo's web manga site Takecomi! It started on May 2nd.

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The Harsh Reality of Working Holidays

Eimi, who loves foreign countries so much that she travels abroad every year, will stay in the Australian city of Brisbane for a year on a working holiday. She felt that living in the country was more enjoyable than she imagined and wanted to extend her stay, so she decided to obtain a ``second visa,''' which allows her to stay for up to two years by continuing to work at a ``farm'' for more than 80 days. However, what awaited Amy was a harsh working environment where she had to work more than 10 hours every day with no days off.

A True Story Essay Manga

This is Amy's true story essay manga that explores the dark side of working holidays, which is different from the glamorous image. This work is updated on the first Saturday of every month.

The manga provides a unique perspective on the working holiday experience, highlighting the challenges and difficulties that many people face. With its engaging storyline and relatable characters, Black Working Holiday Diary is a must-read for anyone interested in manga and working holidays.

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Black Working Holiday Diary is a true story essay manga that explores the dark side of working holidays, revealing the harsh reality of Amy's experience in Australia.

Black Working Holiday Diary is available on Takeshobo's web manga site Takecomi, with updates on the first Saturday of every month.

Amy's own experience of working on a farm in Australia for over 80 days to obtain a second visa inspired her to create Black Working Holiday Diary, a true story essay manga that sheds light on the darker side of working holidays.

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