As a Spaniard who grew up and lives in Andalusia, I know the culture of my area and it surprised me that the first thing they teach to the protagonist is sevillanas dance. Sevillanas and flamenco are not related. Sevillanas is an older folk dance from Seville (hence the name), meaning to dance in pairs or group at parties and palmas is not used, but rather castanets and the music and rhythm are nothing alike. I understand that a foreigner may not notice the difference, but in a manga where flamenco it's a important theme, I thought the author would be more informed. Apart from that thing, I liked the story and the art is stunning.
This manga was published in Spain recently and I've bought a copy. It becomes more serious from the second volume and we see more about Kiuchi's personality. I even got a little emotional! I like Etsuko's works, her characters are realistic and her stories have a bittersweet flavor that I don't dislike. If you like what you've read so far, please consider purchasing a copy and supporting the author











The art improves a lot in the end. It's a pity the ml had such an awful personality at first, he gets better eventually.