Manga 'Tsugumomo' Gets Anime Adaptation
September 09, 2016
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The 18th volume of Yoshikadu Hamada's supernatural manga Tsugumomo, which will go on sale on September 12, will announce that the series will get an anime adaptation.
Synopsis
Kazuya Kagami never goes anywhere without the precious "Sakura Obi" his mother gave him. One day a beautiful, kimono-clad girl named Kiriha appeared before him, and began to live in Kazuya's room. Then there's Chisato, Kazuya's childhood friend with glasses and a ponytail, who likes to meddle with his affairs. Soon, there's also an overprotective sister who seems to want to take baths with him. Jumble in a huge-chested priestess, a good-looking sorceress named Kokuyoura, beautiful women, and hot girls, Kazuya's happy, embarrassing, and confusing life begins… (Source: AnimeSigma)
Tsugumomo is drawn by Yoshikazu Hamada, and has been serialized since November 2007 in COMIC SEED! web magazine before transferring to WEB Comic High! magazine in August 2008 due to the former discontinuing in June 2008. The series later moved to Monthly Action magazine with the first issue in May 2013 as a result of Futabasha integrating all of its web comic magazines into one (WEB Comic Action). Futabasha has published 17 volumes of the manga with the latest released in April 2016. JManga previously published first two volumes of the manga in English between August 2011 and March 2012 before ending its service in May 2013.
Source: Otakomu
News submitted by edge13
Tsugumomo on MAL
Synopsis
Kazuya Kagami never goes anywhere without the precious "Sakura Obi" his mother gave him. One day a beautiful, kimono-clad girl named Kiriha appeared before him, and began to live in Kazuya's room. Then there's Chisato, Kazuya's childhood friend with glasses and a ponytail, who likes to meddle with his affairs. Soon, there's also an overprotective sister who seems to want to take baths with him. Jumble in a huge-chested priestess, a good-looking sorceress named Kokuyoura, beautiful women, and hot girls, Kazuya's happy, embarrassing, and confusing life begins… (Source: AnimeSigma)
Tsugumomo is drawn by Yoshikazu Hamada, and has been serialized since November 2007 in COMIC SEED! web magazine before transferring to WEB Comic High! magazine in August 2008 due to the former discontinuing in June 2008. The series later moved to Monthly Action magazine with the first issue in May 2013 as a result of Futabasha integrating all of its web comic magazines into one (WEB Comic Action). Futabasha has published 17 volumes of the manga with the latest released in April 2016. JManga previously published first two volumes of the manga in English between August 2011 and March 2012 before ending its service in May 2013.
Source: Otakomu
News submitted by edge13
Tsugumomo on MAL