This is a Japanese style of storytelling which puts the emphasis on a twist as opposed to a climax. You can find more info here: https://artofnarrative.com/2020/07/08/kishotenketsu-exploring-the-four-act-story-structure/
Its used in a lot of Japanese comic strips. I'll start!
Ki - Man and his friends go to a harbor
Sho - Men begin to pile on the fish into a bag.
Ten - His partner runs out and tells the men not to eat the fish.
Ketsu - They have already bitten in and realize the fish were rotten
Do you think this is correct kishotenketsu or have any input (I know this isn't very good but thought I'd make it a habit of posting maybe?) Also any other tips unique to Japanese storytelling that y'all know of?