Reiwa Aquascape: Seventh Scene "Gluttony at the Water's Edge & The Bitterness of Fullness"

It seems there were eating contests even in the Edo period.
I wouldn't want to try it myself, but I like people who eat a lot with relish.
[Commentary]
Roll up, roll up! Next, I present to you the agonizing cries of the "Eating Contest" unfolding at the water's edge, drifting with the atmosphere of Edo. Tightening their headbands, the figures of goldfish biting into huge bowls, thinking "I am the one," are "Karma" itself, having gone beyond the realm of gourmet food. Are the winning stars lined up on the bulletin board behind them the length of the noodles swallowed, or the number of vanities piled up?
However, too much is as bad as too little.At the edge of the screen, there is also the unsightly figure of one who misread his own limits, exposing his belly, fainting in agony saying "Not another bite," while being fanned by a frog.The joy of gastronomy and the suffering of fullness are paper - thin.The sight of goldfish swimming in the Reiwa era of gluttony, struggling in the bottomless swamp named "Stomach," is somewhat humorous and has a flavor that makes one feel for them.




