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Bachelor 6, Ep 1: Kujime-kun and Sakai-san—The 'Adventure Maps' That Never Crossed

~Bachelor 6: How 'Reiwa-style' Men Choose Their 'Adventure'~

Here, I am sharing my own free-spirited thoughts after watching Bachelor 6.
This time, I will examine the values of the women who were unfortunately eliminated.

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Arisu Sakai-san.
Talented and beautiful, a high-powered career woman, tough and intelligent. She is a high-level woman from every perspective.
But—she was the one who didn't receive a rose in the first episode.

Why? Personality? Attitude? Femininity?

No, that's not it.
This was, in RPG terms, a 'job mismatch'.

Chapter 1: The 'Partner to Watch My Back While We Defeat the Demon King' Type

Sakai-san is clear-cut.
She carries her own 'adventure map' of life, speaking of her ideals and goals.
Her line, 'I want us to move forward toward our mutual goals,' is proof of that.

In RPG terms, it's like this:
'I'm a warrior. You're a mage. Let's stand side-by-side and defeat the final boss.' That kind of vibe.

It's certainly cool. It's passionate. It's classic.
But Kujime-kun probably wasn't the type of person who wanted that kind of adventure.

Chapter 2: 'A Journey of Making Yakisoba and Watching the Sunrise Together'

What Kujime-kun is looking for isn't defeating a Demon King.
I think it's more of a 'journey that cherishes daily life'.

From his attitude of accepting others, his cooking scenes, and his sunrise date,
it looks like he is 'seeking someone with whom he can show his weaknesses and be vulnerable'.

To use an analogy,
it's like saying, 'Let's go fishing in the village today. In the evening, let's talk by the campfire by the lake.'

A battle-oriented character like Sakai-san
was probably a bit too much for him to handle.
It's not that he disliked her, but I wonder if it looked like she wasn't very good at 'chilling in the village together'?

Chapter 3: 'A Mismatch of Types. That's All It Is'

It's not that Sakai-san was bad.
It's just that she was different from the party Kujime-kun wants to form right now.

In both love and life, you choose based on 'what kind of adventure you want to have.'
Being high-spec and 'whether the atmosphere between you fits' are two different things.

I think Kujime-kun wasn't looking for someone who would run off like Sakai-san, but rather someone who would match his stride and laugh by his side.

Summary: 'The reason for being eliminated = the adventure maps didn't match'

The Bachelor's journey isn't just a romance variety show.
It's about 'choosing a party for life's adventure.'

Sakai-san is a talented person who could be a leader or a companion.
But this time, Kujime-kun's travel style and direction were different.
That difference is why it didn't lead to a rose—that's all it is.

Lastly,
Sakai-san is a wonderful person with a strong core.
I hope she finds a wonderful partner she can trust and lean on as she pursues her dreams.


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