: The episode uses powerful visual metaphors, showing Taichi "diving" for a card that is forever out of reach, sinking into a void where he can no longer breathe in the world of Karuta. Taichi’s Departure
Episode 23 of , titled "Like a Boatsman Adrift," is widely regarded by fans and critics as one of the most emotionally devastating and pivotal chapters in the entire series. After years of suppressed feelings, Taichi Mashima finally breaks the interpersonal balance that has defined the core trio since childhood. The Confession and the Fallout
: Unable to continue playing Karuta beside Chihaya while "all the cards look black," Taichi submits his resignation from the club.
: When Taichi confesses his feelings, Chihaya is so shocked she can barely speak, eventually offering a faint, "I'm sorry". Reviewers note that Chihaya's mind immediately drifts to Arata during this moment, highlighting the tragic disconnect between her and Taichi.
: Before confessing his love, Taichi finally admits to a secret he has carried since elementary school: he was the one who stole Arata’s glasses during their first tournament. This admission serves as his way of shedding his "impure" past before being honest with Chihaya.
: The episode ends with the club "adrift" without its president, leaving Chihaya and the other members in a state of emotional paralysis as they face their final year of high school. Critical Perspective
The episode centers on a meeting between Taichi and Chihaya in the club room before the new school year begins.
The immediate aftermath of the rejection is a tectonic shift for the Mizusawa Karuta Club: