The story takes place in the mid-eighth century, when the capital of Heijo-kyo was in its heyday. One year, at dusk on the spring equinox, Otome, the daughter of the Fujiwara Minami family, was raised deep within the mansion to serve the local deity. When she saw a majestic figure among the peaks of Mount Nijo, she made a vow to copy a thousand sutras. A year later, having completed the task of copying a thousand sutras, she disappeared from the mansion and headed west alone. She arrived at Banpozoin, a temple at the foot of Mount Nijo that is off-limits to women. To atone for breaking the barrier, Otome was taken into a hermitage within the temple, where an old woman narrator told her the story of Shigatsuhiko and Mimimen Toji, who were beheaded fifty years earlier for treason.
Natsuki-san is a company employee who devotes her life to leave work on time and have a beer. Watch her work together with a slave corporate boss, a child-like rookie, and an arrogant coworker in this heartwarming four-panel story about work.
Three women who have reached the age of 60 begin to live together after meeting again at a class reunion. One who could not get married, one who was a mistress, and one who no longer loves her husband. These women, who have in some ways all "failed" in life, come alive in this story of their rebirth. (Source: Number Nine, translated)
Manga adaption of the *Ten Nights of Dreams* series of short stories by Natsume Soseki
Literary greats from the past have been transmigrated to fight and protect their literature from beings called Taints that are trying to erase literary works. But among all the fighting, there are peaceful times too and many activities to do like enjoy a drink with friends, grow vegetables in the Imperial Library's courtyard or play some mahjong. What could go wrong when over 30 men, who either were good friends or rivals in the past, are now forced to live together and fight for the same cause...? Bungou to Alchemist Comic Anthology series follows the daily life of transmigrated writers from the past in a slife of life, comedical style. The series references and amends content from the mobile and browser game Bungou to Alchemist.
Ravelin and Jenkin are two brothers who, in their childhood, have only had one friend, the arrogant Stefanne. The two brothers have always been warned not to go near the White Flame Lake, the only lake that does not freeze during winter and where you can hear the song of a very rare bird. One day, Ravelin enters the forest that surrounds the lake, determined to discover the origin of the song of the bird, but a terrible tragedy looms around him and the lives of the two brothers will never be the same again. (Source: Arechi Manga, translated)
1. **Hanachiru Sato** (花散る里) 2. **Tsuzura** (葛籠) 3. **Shouryou Mukae** (精霊迎え) 4. **Tsuribashi** (吊橋) 5. **Utsusemi** (空蝉)
1. **Yomotsuhirasaka: Isanagi to Izanami** (黄泉比良坂 イザナギとイザナミ) 2. **Oonamuji no Bouken: Oonamuji to Suserihime** (オオナムジの冒険 オオナムジとスセリヒメ) 3. **Watatsumi no Gyorin no Miya: Yamasachihiko to Toyotamahime** (綿津見の魚鱗の宮 ヤマサチヒコとトヨタマヒメ) 4. **Inagi no Hi: Sahohiko to Sahohime** (稲城の火 サホヒコとサホヒメ) 5. **Yamato wo Guna: Yamato Takeru to Ototachibanahime, Miyazuhime** (やまとをぐな ヤマトタケルとオトタチバナヒメ、ミヤズヒメ)