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Taeko Watanabe

    Tae-ko Watanabe is celebrated for her contributions to shōjo manga. Her narratives delve into the intricate emotional landscapes of her characters, exploring the complexities of their relationships with remarkable sensitivity. Watanabe's artistic style masterfully employs visual storytelling, infusing her manga with a distinct atmosphere. Readers appreciate her works for their profound emotional resonance and richly developed characters.

    Kaze Hikaru, Vol. 28
    • Kaze Hikaru, Vol. 28

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      "In the 1860s in Japan, a new era is dawning. During this time fraught with violent social upheaval, samurai of all walks of life flock to Kyoto in the hope of joining a band of warriors united around their undying loyalty to the shogunate system. This group becames one of the greatest (and most infamous) movements in Japanese history ... the Shinsengumi! Warfare between the Choshu and the Bakufu factions seems inevitable. Will Sei and the Shinsengumi be drawn into the hostilities as well? Meanwhile, Captain Harada Sanosuke's first child is born in Kyoto. While the Shinsengumi members are overjoyed, trouble arises when Sanosuke decides to name the child in honor of the ailing Shogun ... Meanwhole, warfare seems inevitable between the Choshu and the Bakufu factions. Will Sei and the Shinsengumi be drawn into the hostilities as well?"--Back cover

      Kaze Hikaru, Vol. 28