“Teen gymnast Nozomi joins bizarre breast-and-butt battle sport Keijo to escape poverty at elite training school.”
Keijo!!!!!!!!
競女!!!!!!!!
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Synopsis
Teen gymnast Nozomi joins bizarre breast-and-butt battle sport Keijo to escape poverty at elite training school.
Keijo, a new form of gambling sport, has taken Japan by storm. While standing on floating circular platforms, players must defeat their opponents by using only their breasts and buttocks. Drawn into this female-only sport in hopes of making a fortune and escaping poverty, 17-year-old Nozomi Kaminashi decides to abandon her gymnastics career to apply for the Setouchi Keijo Training School alongside Sayaka Miyata, her new friend and former judo athlete. In the upcoming exam, the girls will have to utilize the utmost of their abilities to qualify as students of the school. With only the final goal in mind, Nozomi and Sayaka steel themselves to compete against participants from all over the country.
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 5 sampled reviews
What 5 readers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.74 · some divergence
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Not enough recommend signal yet
↓ 1.40
Running avg · Dec 2015 → Sep 2025
- 7 “What is Keijo!!!!!!!!? Essentially, it's what you get when you weaponize T&A (boobs and butts), essentially making asses out to be extremely lethal weapons. Throw in the universal shounen, "rise to...”
- 10 “Keijo is freaking fire. It's a sports manga with girls using their butt and ass to fight. And the action is as good as a fighting shonen manga, actually stellar. It feels like a parody of fighting...”
- 7 “Note: This review is mostly for the people (like myself) who are moving to the manga after starting with watching the anime airing this season. I haven't been too keen on super fanservicey anime as...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 178 × 18 ch × vol
- Total read 23h 44m approx
- Published Jul 2013 – Apr 2017
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M23344 catalog