A lost gem from Japan. If you've ever had any interest in samurai and the Warring States period I'd highly recommend it. Rest assured the big three figures of the period (Nobunaga Hideyoshi Ieyasu) along with many others will appear.
Now unfortunately, only the first 30 chapters appear to be out there in English. There are efforts out there to translate the rest on hokutonogun.com, but they seemed to have stalled in the editing phase. In the meantime though, I can attest to the rest of the chapters in this review, having read them in Japanese. I'll admit, I'm still learning so I only half understood
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Flowers of Keiji, Keiji's Flowers Japanese: 花の慶次 ―雲のかなたに― More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 18
Chapters: 167
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 14, 1989 to Jul 20, 1993
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Shounen
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Your Feelings Categories Jan 25, 2017
Such an underrated manga. To be honest, I'm not actually fond of samurais or even knew anything about the Warring Kingdoms era (Sengoku era) in Japan. However, this manga actually taught me many things about how the Sengoku Era in Japan was, plus, it has good comedy and manliness!
The story focuses on the life of the legendary Maeda Keiji, our main protagonist. He's a tall, handsome and muscular man with a carefreeing and sometimes childish attitude. However, he is a respected warrior as his strength and mastery in swordsmanship is unequaled. This is the story about the Sengoku Period where factions from all ... |