“Orphaned Suzu raises her nephew Sho after her sister's death, facing life's hardships together.”
March on Earth
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Orphaned Suzu raises her nephew Sho after her sister's death, facing life's hardships together.
Suzu's big sister, who had raised her alone after their parents passed away, died in a traffic accident. Suzu decided to take care of her sister's son, Sho. Together, the two face life with all its hardships. Chikyuu Koushinkyoku is a manga filled with friendship, love, pain, and sorrow that will touch your heart. (Source: Strawberrie)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 9 × 2 ch × vol
- Total read 1h 12m approx
- Published Aug 2003 – Dec 2004
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M5683 catalog