From [Easy Going Scans](https://www.mangaupdates.com/groups.html?id=3477): For a few years, the city of Kyoto has been the theater of a secret war opposing extreme Japanese teenagers lauding the exclusion of the gaijin (foreign people) outside of Japan, and others who defend their integration. In order to avoid an escalation of violence between rival gangs, both sides have agreed to sort out the gaijins’ fate for good in an underground tournament where the best fighters from each side will have to fight against each other. The "Black Boat Project," abbreviated as the "B.B. Project," directly links to commandant Perry’s “Black Boats”: the symbol of the arrival of the gaijin on Japanese soil… Franck Leclerc is a young Parisian who loves to fight. He arrives in Kyoto, supposedly to study… but mostly to charm Japanese girls and spend his money in video-game rooms, his vision of the “Japanese dream.” However, his real nature comes back very fast when Franck finds himself stuck in a fight opposing hooligans against the mysterious Megumi. Without knowing it, Franck is going to become a part of the B.B. Project…
As a result of the battle against the 31 Machine Primevals, the warriors of the Red Planet are flung to the The Void at end of the universe. There, they encounter J-Battler, a silver ship of the same model as J-Ark. Giant Mechanoid vs. Giant Mechanoid! Who will win this showdown of the century?! (Source: Firecross, translated)
Not realizing that his drinking mate is in love with him, Onoda tells Deguchi about his feelings for Shima. Deguchi considers this as a chance for taking an action, but then he thinks that calculating things is not a dependable way of making him fall for himself.
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.
Original Web Comic: [Pixiv](https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/79899436), Twitter
A manga anthology based on the DMM Games/Nitroplus browser game Touken Ranbu -ONLINE- by the editorial department of shoujo magazine Hana to Yume.
