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Mizushoubai, often referred to as "water business," encompasses nightlife activities in Japan, including fuuzoku (similar to prostitution but without the illegal aspects), hosting and managing (entertainment at bars), and kyabakura (night clubs).
Recently, it was decided to establish a high school dedicated to educating young people in these areas, where they previously lacked formal guidance. This institution, known as the School of Water Business or "Mizushou," is located in Tokyo's Shinjuku ward.
The narrative unfolds from the viewpoint of teacher Tanabe Keisuke, who has been transferred to this unique school to assist in teaching its inaugural cohort of students.
"Toritsu Mizushou!" is based on Hikaru Murozumi's novel of the same name.



So Rakshas WAS killed by that rocket! Though how he's alive really does need an explanation. I really hope it was part of Miura's plans and there's a good explanation for it, otherwise it would really just go against everything that's been established about death and what becomes of an Apostle the moment they die.
Judging by that whirlwind, I'm guessing that Gut's new despair event horizon is triggering the Behelit he's been carrying all this time? I guess it's about time for that thing to finally play a role after so many real life years of just sitting in Gut's possession. Though none of the Behelit triggering moments in flashbacks ever showed Trolls or Qliphoth to manifest (it always implied it merely sent the user and their potential sacrifices to the limbo dimension the God Hand reside in and that was it) so I do worry if that's just an extra bit of lore ignoring on the writing part for the sake of some visual action.