It's July 2016, and the Tadamura family gathers in the Hirasaka village for the funeral of the grandmother and head of the family: the young man Yukito, his step-sister Yue, his father Masashi, his uncles Nobuteru and Tsunemasa, and his cousins Terumi and Teruya, all come to pay their last respects. But on that evening, Yue witnesses an incomprehensible scene: the grandmother's dead body starts to move and disappears into the night! The morning after, the family wakes up in a strange world, seemingly cut off from reality, where two suns shine… (Source: Batoto)
Based on the Nintendo DS Game with the same title This version of Onisarashi-hen is told through the eyes of Minai Tomoe, a policewoman who is investigating the strange occurrences happening all over Japan. Akasaka Mamoru and Ooishi Kuraudo are present in this chapter, as well as Tomoe's younger sister, Minai Madoka who is also a police officer, and another male officer, Fujita Shingo.
It is the third and final arc of the *Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei* series. *Note: Includes 1 extra chapter.*
In the story, for generations the men of the Susuhara family have, upon reaching a certain age, left home and gone their own way, living alone with no one to depend on until they are acknowledged. The protagonist is a high school student who has left home and is comfortable at his new school. But there's a strange girl named Toe Kurokami. She carries what appears to be Japanese doll, and he's sure its hair grows and it whispers things. Meeting her might be his destiny. (Source: Anime News Network)
Mikihiko Inaba is good at studying. He is upbeat. He has three close childhood friends. That is why he thought they could achieve the dream of being accepted into a private Tokyo high school. But that was just too ambitious. Having miserably failed his entry exams and being forced to enroll at the public high school in his hometown, Mikihiko becomes a recluse. When his childhood friend Keiko finds out, she attempts to restore their previous lives, discovering the changes in her friends' personalities...
An anthology manga series.
The story is set in a middle school in Shishibone city. Tomohiro Miyajima, the main character of the story, and his group of friends are busy studying for an exam. One day, in search for a thrilling mystery as well as easy money, they take several donation boxes and fabricate a curse to scare everyone: "Ohone-sama’s curse" after scrawling 骨 (bone) all over the chalkboards and spreading rumors of the curse, the donation boxes are quickly filled and the curse becomes a major legend of the school. Of course, only Tomohiro and his friends knew the curse was fake. It wasn’t possible for anything to happen. That is, until they receive a donation of 50,000 yen and a letter to go with it, reading: "Please curse Tanashi Miyoko." Immediately after that letter, bullying and crimes in the school escalated, strange incidents occur, and Tomohiro and his friends are left with a much bigger mystery than they wanted to have, that they are forced to investigate by themselves. What happened shouldn’t have happened. Those who are alive should not be alive, those who know what they know shouldn’t have been able to know, and familiar faces are hardly what they seem, but why? And how?
Renapan / Batsukoishi-hen (れなぱん/罰恋し編) is a manga volume released as a limited gift to those who ordered both Eye Opening Arc Vol. 3 and Atonement Arc Vol. 3. The volume includes two different stories: a namesake adaptation of the Renapan minigame and a namesake adaptation of Batsukoishi-hen from Rei. It has not been released outside Japan.
It’s a manga by the video game of the same name, “Higurashi Daybreak Portable”.
Kataribanashi-hen is an anthology, illustrated by several artists. The stories are fanfictions, submitted for Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Awards.
Prototype of Higanbana no Saku Yoru ni

