
During the course of the series Yūsaku matures into an honorable man who becomes worthy of Kyoko, as his love for her grows from an infatuation to a lasting and devoted love. Instead, he daydreams a lot and does numerous silly things.
He falls in love with Kyoko at first sight, but lacks the courage (when sober at least) to tell her how he feels. they use his room for frequent drinking binges and steal food from his care packages).
Yusaku is often 'played' by the other tenants of Ikkoku, who habitually take advantage of him (e.g. He is kind-hearted and handsome, but indecisive and spacey. He eventually gets into a third-tier college (with Kyoko's help). He begins as a poor 20-year-old rōnin studying for his college entrance exams after failing in the past year. Yusaku Godai is the main character of the series.
Voiced by: Issei Futamata (Japanese), Jason Gray-Stanford and Brad Swaile (English). The Family House, between History and Tradition, continues its transformations over the years.The following is a list of characters who appear in the manga and anime series Maison Ikkoku. The Maison de Famille will house the restaurant and the kitchens until December 2000 before being transferred to the banks of the Yonne. We must not forget that it was within these walls that Michel Lorain obtained his first Michelin star in 1971, the second in 1976 and with his son Jean Michel the third in 1986. In 1958, Michel Lorain, Marie's son, who had just finished his training as a chef, took over the reins of the Côte Saint Jacques with his wife Jacqueline and transformed the house into a hotel and restaurant.The first work consisted of installing running water and central heating on all floors, whereas at the time the doors of the rooms had to be left open in winter to take advantage of the heat from the stoves in the corridors! This house is located below the Côte Saint Jacques, the hill where the wines of Joigny are produced, and it is therefore quite natural that Marie gave her establishment the name "Côte Saint Jacques". In 1946, she transformed this large bourgeois house into a family boarding house. It was in the Lorain family home, located at 14 Faubourg de Paris, that the history of the Côte Saint-Jacques began immediately after the war.ĭuring the world war, Marie Lorain welcomed the relatives of prisoners from a camp in Joigny, whom she housed and fed.