Story
The story itself was fun to read along. The pacing is great, and the mysterious are enjoyable.
Art
I love the art style, it's unique! Not only with character art, but the art of buildings and whatnot is very well done.
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: The Ghost Tower Japanese: 幽麗塔 InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 9
Chapters: 80
Status: Finished
Published: May 28, 2010 to Oct 24, 2014
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
Big Comic Superior Authors:
Nogizaka, Tarou (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #31762 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #1596
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Your Feelings Categories Dec 5, 2014
This is my first review, so I'll try to be as clear as possible. I apologize for my weird English, and I hope that it will be helpful for some of you.
Yuureitou is probably one of the rare manga I instantly fell in love with. Litterally. So my review might be biased, but I hope it'll make you want to read this manga. Story - 10 The plot of Yuureitou is really outstanding. I cannot say much because that would be spoiling it,but there is everything,and the story isn't only focused on one place,which is a great thing,because you never get tired of it. There is no ... Oct 4, 2016
Yuureitou is a manga that’s hard to find fault with.
The moment you start reading, you’d notice the art is off the charts. Unbelievably good looking. Furthermore, the author uses it very well to create atmospheric scenes. Secondly, the writing is excellent. The premise is interesting and the plot around the premise works well. There are many interesting characters that are likely to invoke a strong emotional response on your part and they do grow causing you to change your opinions. Almost all of them have personalities and personality quirks which are almost impossible to find in mainstream manga like this and I was very impressed to ... Jul 21, 2017
"This tower is full of criminals, murderers, and sexual deviants. As an ordinary person, you're the weirdest among us all."
I’ve just finished re-reading Yuureitou, and its entertainment value for me still remains at a 10. Everything, from the art and insane characters to the way the story is told amazes me. Yuureitou is not just a mystery revolving a clock tower; it’s also a story on gender identity and how sexual deviants (transgender, homo) belonged in ‘50s Japan. There’s the main overarching story: the clocktower mystery. Then, there are multiple arcs that consist of intriguing adventures ... Apr 18, 2018
A rating of "9" might seem like a generous score for a story that left me with a mounting confusion right up until the very end, but that only goes to show how immensely meaningful the experience of Yuureitou was for me. I'd like to preface this by noting that I, myself, am FtM, and that I dived head first into this manga the second I heard that there was an explicitly transgender lead, but although I was enthusiastic to see a trans man as a protagonist I'm not a believer that "any representation" equates to "good representation." If I find fault with something, I
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Jan 14, 2022
This is a spoiler-free review!
The story started off strong until it went off the rails near the end which was unfortunate. It lost focus of the compelling mystery of the clock tower and focused on a different conflict that I personally could care less for. The manga would have been more enjoyable had it been cut short. It was then hard to take the story seriously when one of the main characters would have porn drawn of him in the middle of inhumane events happening. Someone gets raped, or murdered, and the next chapter the cover will just feature porn. Like, what? Something bad ... Mar 13, 2018
Both daring in how it pushes for social issues and clumsy in how it marries them with the thrills of horror and mystery, Yuureitou is pulp through and through. If one has even the slightest place for spooky mysteries, then this series is an essential, and wildly enjoyable trip.
A brash explosion created and populated by self-proclaimed pulp obsessives, the manga takes place in the golden age of Japanese mystery literature and positions this mass creation of the unknown as simply a reflection of an unknowable world. There are ghosts and ghouls (or are there?) and murderers abound, and everyone has a secret, a trick ... Mar 1, 2021
This series is really special to me in a weird way. I could not tell whether I actually loved it after having finished it because I was so immersed in the story that it felt much more like an actual experience than something I was reading. I couldn't consider it in the same vein as most of the other manga I have read, and I think that in and of itself makes it a great manga.
The characters and their motivations and their growth alongside each other are extremely riveting. They felt like real people to me. I love how cutthroat Tetsuo is. The only part I'm ... Oct 29, 2022
I'm... not what you'd call a crime-mystery lover.
This manga depicts a story so easily to follow at the beginning, the hero, the call to action, the objective, the heroine, and honestly it just seemed boring to be honest, but this was a story far much more complex, it was a mystery that broke many conventions and turned into something more, something more interesting. A surprisingly amazing cast of characters, all varied in motives, needs, objectives and emotional attachments; but the most surprising was the LGBT representation present. The amount of character a person is given outside the sexuality, gender or body they have is outstanding, I ... Dec 20, 2023
For a manga built around the tropes of almost a century old genre, the Ghost tower manages to tell completely unique scenarios and stories you can't currently find from anywhere else but it. The story itself is captivating, although some aspects of it are very by the book, the mystery somewhat trails off by the end, but in by that point you're more interested in the character relations. The mystery's connection to the characters keeps it incredible, not the mystery itself. Dialogs, conflicts and complicated, everchanging inner worlds of the characters are crafted with a lot of intellect and depth.
Despite some of it's horrid ... Feb 26, 2024
"Yuureitou" had good potential in mysteries and I expected to read a mystery manga from the beginning, but unfortunately, after the mid-point of the manga, the main topic shifted to LGBT+ themes . The first half of the manga was amazing, your attention is easily captured by its plot. For me, if the mangaka had given a hint about LGBT+ themes earlier, I wouldn't have focused entirely on the mystery events of the manga. So, the ending of the manga is a little bit weak to me.
The strongest aspect of the manga is its art! I really liked the mangaka's style. While reading the manga, ... Aug 1, 2016
Even though I enjoyed the beginning of the series quite a lot, I'd have to say that the end was very disappointing. Yuureitou starts as a good drama, with lots of mistery. It is written so well that at some point in the chapter you jump of your seat. However, there are little hints of what the story becomes: a fairy tale for trans with MANY MANY abuses of hentai. I'll be blunt: if someone wants to jack off during an exciting reading, I doubt they want to suddenly jump off because there was some freaking scary part in the manga. I didn't like the
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