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Taeko Watanabe’s Kaze Hikaru Shinsengumi Manga Ends in May

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On Thursday it was disclosed in the January issue of Shogakukan’s Flowers magazine that manga Kaze Hikaru by Taeko Watanabe is going to be paused until the July 2020 issue of the magazine which will issue the concluding chapter of the manga on May 28. The concluding chapter will have 100 pages and will also have a colored starting page. The manga will be also shown in the front cover of that issue.

In October the manga was got into its climax part.

In English the manga was issued by Viz Media and it explains the story in following manner:

In the year 1863, a period loaded with brutal social change, samurai warriors of varying backgrounds rush to Kyoto in the expectation of joining the Mibu-Roshi – a band of warriors joined around their undying reliability to the Shogunate framework. In time, this gathering would in the end become one of the best progressive developments in Japanese history the Shinsengumi!

Into this wild milieu steps Kamiya Seizaburo, a youthful, would-be warrior who, however ailing in battle understanding, has a red hot energy to both guides the Mibu Roshi in their main goal and to vindicate his unfairly killed family. One of the gathering’s generally talented swordsmen, the unbelievable Okita Soji, consents to encourage Seizaburo. In any case, what nobody associates, in particular Soji, is that Seizaburo is really a young lady named Tominaga Sei in camouflage! Will she have the option to turn into a warrior and shroud her actual personality?

In 1997 the manga was commenced in Flowers by Watanabe. On Jun 26 the 43rd assembled volume of the manga was issued by Shogakukan and on February 26 the 44th volume will be dispatch. On October 1 the 27th volume of the manga was set out by Viz Media.

 

 

 

 

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