This is honestly one of the top manga on my list (and I've read a LOT). I can't recommend it enough and I hope the rating will increase because it really does deserve a higher one.
But don't pick it up expecting fluffiness and sugary love-doveyness galore. The 'history' part of the manga plays an important role in directing the plot but it's not THAT heavy that it overshadows the relationships that form the core of the story (battles/fighting is kept to a minimum, not like in Rurouni Kenshin). It's a gender bender that stems from something more than just trying to win the heart of
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: The Wind Shines, Ooedo Shinsengumi!, Ooedo Shinsengumi! Kaze Hikaru Another World Japanese: 風光る More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 45
Chapters: 246
Status: Finished
Published: 1997 to May 28, 2020
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Shoujo
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Watanabe, Taeko (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #12022 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #4109
Members: 5,487
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I got to say, other than the lack of characters screen time this is one hell of an amazing manga. I give Kaze Hikaru a very high recommendation for those who enjoy the crossdressing/samurai/history genres. The female lead, Tominaga Sei also known as Seizaburo Kamiya in disguise, has a well-rounded personality; even though her stubbornness gets her into alot of trouble. Okita is a handsome swordsman and has a bright disposition who is quite protective of Sei and her secret. All the characters have genuine personalities which make the story, oh, so more enjoyable.
Since I'm a huge history nerd I tend ... Sep 6, 2019
What is this exactly?
I've read 80 chapters and this is what I'm currently wondering. It's not action. There are barely any fighting/war scenes and even when they do appear they end within a few panels. For the most part, the fighting, the war etc are being TALKED about by our characters, but we don't actually *see* anything happening more than their everyday lives at the HQ. Drama? Well, yeah there is drama. However, to be honest I'd classified it as slice of life and not drama. The reason is that it's all infuriatingly episodic, with everything kinda rubber banding to its default state after the mini-arc ends. And I ... May 16, 2012
Before I picked up Kaze Hikaru, the only japanese history I knew was post WWII, so my first introduction to the Shinsegumi was Kaze Hikura. Only after I read every published chapter did I go on Wikipedia and investigate the historical accounts. My suspicions were confirmed when they lined up perfectly. Kaze Hakaru isn’t romance with a historical setting, its Historical fiction that has some romance.
Most of the characters in Kaze Hikaru are based off accounts of historical figures. She does a good job with making the characters assessable but Watanabe Sensei never lets her characters diverge from facts. This ... Dec 3, 2009
I normally don't write reviews but I'm hoping that Kaze Hikaru will have more recognition.
This shojo manga is not so typical where it centers (and sometimes just) on romance. The main female protagonist is very strong willed, likable, well rounded, and bright character. The character and story development is well thought out and the mangaka goes to a good length to make the setting historically accurate (not in a boring fashion). The reason I like this manga is because of the depth in the characters and the story. The romance aspect takes time to progress in this story but I find it very cute and ... Apr 27, 2024
Do yourself a favour and don’t treat this as a full blown romance story, as Kaze Hikaru has much more to offer than what it seems to be on the surface! Where some might find the romance itself lacking, it will easily be made up for by the interesting history, paneling and character design that is both visually and narratively distinct.
(If you’ve come here after a vigorous Hakuoki marathon - like I did - skip this review and just pick up the manga already!!!) ”Even if the bath has turned to mud… it would be better than sharing a bed with you.” — Hijikata Toshizou to Itou ... |