You would think that a samurai belongs medieval Japan. However, there can be some exceptions: a samurai in the mountains living the life of the "past" comes down to the city to live a life of the "future/ present (but only to us)." Here, we shall find many twists and turns as the journey of our hero advances.....
Story (7/10) Good
Its pretty typical of a harem type manga: Girls fighting over main character, but the main character is clueless. You guys might've expected some "uniqueness" because a samurai is living in the cities, but the manga hardly ever focuses on that small change. Another reason why
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Ashita no Yoichi!, Samurai Beauty★Quartet Japanese: 明日のよいち! More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 15
Chapters: 65
Status: Finished
Published: May 2, 2006 to Feb 5, 2011
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Shounen
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Shounen Champion (Monthly) Authors:
Minamoto, Yuu (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #69722 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #1238
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Your Feelings Categories Oct 9, 2011
Asu no Yoichi! Or also known as Samurai Harem is about Karasuma Yoichi, a boy whole has devoted his whole entire life training in the mountains to become a samurai. Until one day his father told him to go down the mountains and enter the city to begin his new training at a dojo that practice their style of fighting. At Ikaruga dojo he meets four sisters and that is where things just start to get exciting.
Story: The story is pretty decent in my opinion. Basically about a young innocent man going around to express his ideals of justice by bringing people that he knows ... Apr 13, 2010
I won't say I am a fan of the harem genre,but i do like it when someone makes one with a difference. This,in my opinion,is not so different from others, in terms of the characters and their relationship with each other,but still entertains with its martial arts theme.
Story: A boy is trained in the hills of japan to be a samurai by his Powerful father. When he turns 17(or was it 18)the dad says he has nothing more to teach him there and sends the boy to the city to a fellow clan member for more training. This fellow clan member is Ibuki,the eldest of ... |