Seeing as this series lacks a review here, I decided to write my little thing on Yukarism. This won't be the most comprehensive review as I feel that giving people an understanding of the series is more important than presenting my own opinions
Yukarism begins in modern-day Japan with our eccentric and wondering male protagonist, Yukari Kobayakawa. He's a 17 year old author who writes novels about the Edo Period. The curious thing is, he doesn't research the period. He's lived in. The theme of reincarnation is used well in this manga and you'll see numerous crossovers and parallels to the Edo period as Yukari is
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Yukari Zumu Japanese: ゆかりズム More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 17
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 26, 2010 to Mar 26, 2014
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
Bessatsu Hana to Yume Authors:
Shiomi, Chika (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #20652 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #5214
Members: 4,141
Favorites: 28 | Reviews
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Your Feelings Categories Feb 19, 2015
LOVED this manga so much I bought the 1st volume & am planning on buying the rest when they come out.
Read whole review OR just read the end & look @ the scores. [STORY] The story is very unique and interesting. It definitely keeps you reading. When it comes to mangas and certain genre's there will always be similarities but it's the differences that make or break the manga & the differences in this manga make it. It brings in not only the Edo period but also a supernatural element to it which makes it way more interesting. It's not a random supernatural element too, like for ex: (NOT ... Dec 29, 2017
While not amazing it's not bad either and i found myself very much enjoying this.
The MC is a pretty boring character usually. But when he falls asleep and ends up as his past incarnation is when he is actually fun to have on screen. The Love interest is the only interesting character all the time. She is pretty good character. Not as good as when the MC is his past self. The butler dude ( I can't remember these names) Is one of the more unlikable characters. Just not fun when he is getting all the attention. Story kind of suffers from it's short length imo. ... Sep 20, 2021
The past comes back to haunt you. In the cases of the folks in this story, it does literally. Speaking of the past, Yukarism was one of the earliest manga I read, so it was sensible I returned to finish it after all these years.
Our protagonist is an aloof and reclusive young novelist who writes about the Japanese Edo Period whenever the urge strikes him, but he doesn’t know why or even care much about the stories. He lives life without worrying too much about school or ambitions. That is, until, he’s forced to confront his past. Things start changing around him and he ... |