“16th-century warlord and page reincarnated in modern Japan after ritual suicide; witty, poignant series.”
Kabuki - Tsuki no Shou
カブキ~月の章~
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16th-century warlord and page reincarnated in modern Japan after ritual suicide; witty, poignant series.
A 16th-century warlord and his page-boy commit suicide to avoid falling into the hands of the enemy and are reincarnated in present-day Japan. This series has ample wit, a good plot and some poignant moments. (Beautiful Soup via B-U)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 1 vol ch × vol
- Published Jan 2005 – ongoing
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M7240 catalog