Haruka na Machi e
A Distant Neighborhood
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Haruka na Machi e

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Synonyms: Harukana Machi-E
Japanese: 遥かな町へ
English: A Distant Neighborhood
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 16
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 10, 1998 to Nov 25, 1998
Genres: Award Winning Award Winning, Drama Drama, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Theme: Time Travel Time Travel
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Big Comic
Authors: Taniguchi, Jiro (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.951 (scored by 88248,824 users)
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Ranked: #8532
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Popularity: #874
Members: 22,124
Favorites: 428

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May 6, 2013
If you were given a second chance, if you could live your life over, how would you live it? What would you do differently? Could you (and should you) change the flow of events that had transpired?

Fiction has always been fond of time travel. There have been numerous, some more, some less successful, attempts at exploring this concept. It is a potent theme that has tickled the imagination of many and to which many writers turn to. One of those writers is the author of Harukana Machi-E.
One may rightfully ask whether Harukana Machi-E can make something noteworthy with a tried and tired concept like this. ...
May 17, 2009
This was a very interesting read. It was a story full of heart and heartbreak and realizing who you are.

The story is, in a nutshell, about time travel. I wasn't very attracted to the idea at first, but I'm glad that I chose to read this. The story is carried out in a very literaturical (I don't even think this is a word, but whatever) fashion with Hiroshi narrating through the whole thing. After reading the first few chapters you start seeing the beauty of the story.

The art was very different than what I am used to seeing, but very good. The character's emotions really ...
Sep 5, 2010
For most of the people on this site, there are probably things in life we all regret. Things we wish we could have done differently if given a second chance. Even as a much younger reader than what the manga was probably targeted at, I can sympathize with the idea of doing things I’ve done in the past differently. Harukana Machi-E (hereby referred to in its English title A Distant Neighborhood) is a story that addresses this deplorable feeling felt by many people around the world, taking an 48 year old man back into a pivotal moment of his youth.

The main character of the story ...
Apr 5, 2019
Taniguchi often reads like some of the old impressionistic writers. Form, time, direction all seem to have their own shape; they breathe on their own accord. The world then is distilled down to sensory syllogisms, where truth and fiction really are just extensions of one another. Consequently, all that seems to matter is the continuity of perception and the exaltation of sense, transforming into ephemeral experiences embedded in some forgotten psychology. These are never presented as factual, but as fleeting moments offering glimpses into all that was lost. These stories are appendages of the self: ones that serve to internalize the world and externalize the ...
Nov 16, 2009
I had to wait a few days after finishing Harukana Machi-E before I wrote this review. I just couldn't believe how much I liked this manga. If I had reviewed this manga immediately after I finished it I would have done nothing but rain 10s down upon it. Now that it's sunk in, nothing has changed.

STORY: 10/10
What would you do if you were a 48-year-old man who was visiting your mothers grave. You closed your eyes to pray, and when you opened them you were 14 year old again? But you arn't the only one to suddenly lose 34 years. The world does too. You've ...
Apr 28, 2012
The cycle of trials and tribulations is never ending. A few bitter experiences of the past may leave a permanent scar on our life and we often wish to go back into the past, hoping to do things differently that would perhaps prevent the ‘dreadful’ from happening. While it’s usually us who were responsible for our sorrows at one point of time, there were also things that we just couldn’t do anything about and we can’t do anything at this very moment either, and we question ourselves as to why it had to happen. But what if we are somehow given a chance to relive ...
Jul 29, 2011
i think the obvious criticism of this manga would be its brevity. there was scope for a whole lot more. it really gave off the impression that taniguchi had been told by publishers that he needed to wrap it up.

i thought that taniguchi did well in playing a fine balancing act between agreeable formula and some more mature reflections on family life. it was respectable that he didn't go all ecchi with the school life, but i also think that all of the overwrought 'uwaa~ this can't be real...' stuff was a waste of panels.

all in all, a bittersweet little package on the realities of ...
Apr 29, 2019
Haruka na Machi e is an interesting take on the time travel story. The protagonist, Hiroshi, is a middle-aged man with a wife and children. He misses his stop while coming back from a business trip, and ends up in his childhood neighborhood where he visits the grave of his mother. He ends up falling asleep there, and wakes up in the same place as a child, to the time before his father suddenly left his family without explanation. Upon going home and seeing his whole family together again, Hiroshi makes it his goal to find out why his father abandoned his seemingly perfect and ...
Aug 18, 2018
Haruka na Machi e, to say the least, is an intriguing story about family, regret, and learning about who you truly are. It's a more mature take on the concept of "going back in time", in which the main character isn't a teenager with many hopes and dreams, but a 48 years old man whose life is already far weathered with many ups and downs. Nakahara Hiroshi, now in his 14 years old body but his memory still retained, struggles to decide whether he can change the course of his life, and relive his youth once more.

What's most interesting about the series is certainly the ...
Oct 19, 2019
Now, here's my take on time travel stories. Most of them are okay, very few of them are brilliant while others are just trying to jump on the nostalgia bandwagon, sci-fi cart, try to cram many concepts and basically ruin it.

Haruka na Machi e is about a guy who gets transported to the past (his childhood - in particular). That's where all the similarities with other stories I've read end.

Here, we don't focus on the time travel bit (I mean in the beginning we have the lead being surprised a lot) nor about how you might encounter your past self (He lives ...
Dec 2, 2024
A Distant Neighbourhood – Spoiler Free – Recommended

TLDR
Story – 7/10 – 7 x 0.275 = 1,925
Art – 7/10 – 7 x 0.2 = 1,4
Characters – 6/10 – 6 x 0.225 = 1,35
Enjoyment – 8/10 – 8 x 0.3 = 2,4
Total: 7,075 -> 7

Story – 7/10
A Distant Neighbourhood is an interesting manga by Jiro Taniguchi. Its premise is quite simple: a 48-year-old worker, named Hiroshi Nakahara, catches the wrong train and goes back to his hometown. Upon visiting his mother's grave, he falls asleep and wakes up in his former 14-year-old body, although retaining all his memories. He thus returns to school and faces a dilemma: ...