The reason I set out on this journey, is for bright sunshine on amber wine, and the memory of a beautiful woman. (Source: Harta, translated)
Shun is introduced to a part-time job in a magazine editorial department by a senior colleague. It was the editorial department of the occult magazine "Twilight" that introduces UMA and urban legends! Although he started working with great energy, Shun has spiritual powers...!? It's scary, but isn't it scary?
Touko, a country princess who grew up in Kumano, is ordered by her noble father, whom she has never met, to become the Saio of Ise, where she serves the gods every day. However, due to a curse incident caused by her father, she is relieved of her duties and is able to return to Kumano. However, her joy is short-lived when she is told that she has been chosen to marry the Crown Prince. However, it seems that there is something shady about her marriage to the Crown Prince...? A comic adaptation of this unsettling Heian period love story! (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
[Hasegawa Machiko](https://www.mangaupdates.com/author/s4rdcza/hasegawa-machiko), who loved Kabuki and period dramas, first tried her hand at serializing a topknot manga with "Shin Yajikita Douchuuki/New Journey of Yaji and Kita". It is an adaptation of "Tokai Dochu Hizakurige" by Jippensha Ikku, written in the Edo period, and depicts the amusing journey of Yaji-san and Kita-san from Edo to Ise. While incorporating episodes reminiscent of the original work, Machiko's unique humorous and fun journey unfolds, and the Sazae-san family also appears along the way. They will stop by real cities like : - Odawara - Hamamatsu - Okazaki (Sources : - New Journey of Yaji and Kita of Hasegawa Machiko Memorial Museum - [Wikipedia](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%96%B0%E3%82%84%E3%81%98%E3%81%8D%E3%81%9F%E9%81%93%E4%B8%AD%E8%A8%98))
A manga adaptation of Emily Brontë's *Wuthering Heights*, published in a bonus booklet that came with the October 1966 issue of *Nakayoshi* magazine.