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Kokou no Hito

Alternative Titles

Japanese: 孤高の人
English: The Climber


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 17
Chapters: 170
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 1, 2007 to Oct 27, 2011
Genres: Drama Drama, Sports Sports
Theme: Psychological Psychological
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Jump
Authors: Sakamoto, Shinichi (Story & Art)

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Score: 8.771 (scored by 3299732,997 users)
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Aug 13, 2017
The saying ‘’A picture paints a thousand words’’ is truly exemplified by this manga. While the amount of dialogue in-series isn’t exactly low, the main character speaks rarely throughout the whole manga; yet that is its biggest feat. While manga, like anime, is a visual medium, most works don't utilize their visuals to full extent, only going as far as to present scenarios in a very bare-bones and basic manner. That's where Kokou no Hito shines, as it manages to tell the story solely through its astonishingly utilized visuals - be it the visualization of psychological struggle or metaphorical imagery that adds a symbolic layer ...
Mar 10, 2015
Rqt
Its a sort of coming of age story, that is to say, we watch as this young aimless boy becomes a man through the many trials and tribulations he faces, through the mountains he climbs and the people he meets. From the inception he is ostracized from those around him (largely by his own accord) who has no clear goals in life. As fate would have it, he is bullied into climbing, and in turn he develops a deep love for it. Death, betrayal, disloyalty and sacrifice follow Mori on his passage to adulthood and Kokou no Hito is able to present the harsh ...
Dec 21, 2011
Preliminary (170/170 chp)
The feeling of fulfillment comes in many forms. For young Buntarou Mori, rock climbing quickly became a passion and a reason to enjoy life, as well as a fulfilling sensation. Who would have thought that the sport of rock climbing could make such a deep and interesting story?

Story: 9/10
Shinichi Sakamoto did an absolutely wonderful job of mixing sports with drama and a hint of some psychological and romantic aspects. It's a more serious manga, yet you're presented with story full of moments where you want to cry happily for the characters fulfilling their accomplishments, smile at the seemingly rare adorable scenes, and laugh at some ...
Feb 28, 2014
Kokou no Hito is about Mori, a young, very angsty and lifeless man who initially transfers to a new high school. In 1-2 chapters Mori is goaded by a classmate into climbing up the school building and seemingly in a trance, he does so, almost killing himself in the process as he climbed up a small pipe 4 stories up. After being scolded heavily and slapped in the face by Onishii-sensei, he is encouraged to take up climbing and take part in a local contest, of which he initially refuses but ends up going through a series of events. Mori realizes rather unconciously, as he ...
Jul 31, 2015
This is not a typical sports manga. There is no friendship, no team spirit, no working towards the same goal. It's more psychological than sports.

The goal of climbing is not to beat the opponent, it is to reach the top of a mountain. That is usually done in a team of two or more people, so you would expect some team dynamics at least, but that is not the case with Kokou no Hito. The protagonist Mori Buntarou climbs alone and over the span of the story you learn about his past and why he pushes everyone away and isolates himself.
It starts like ...
Sep 21, 2010
Preliminary (52/170 chp)
"You are alive!"
That's the feeling it's all about.

I picked this manga by pure coincidence. When I read the first chapter I was like: "Climbing? Gimme a break! Boring..."
This is also the reason why I decided to write this review. You don't have to like mountains to like this manga. Moreover, after reading it, chapter by chapter, you start to understand this passion (climbing) a little.

Story:
Kokou no Hito (The Climber) is an uncommon manga about Buntarou Mori, a high school transfer student, who discovers his passion for climbing mountains.
(Sounds odd, doesn't it? I thought so too, but I gave it a try and it sure ...
Jul 29, 2022
Overview:
Amazing manga, it is a coming of age that depicts a lifelong obsession of a man to always climb higher as an alpinist.
Kokou no Hito is the most profound and beloved manga I have ever read. It discusses how one's life is impacted by social anxiety, depression, and mental health in general. Even though this manga occasionally contains tragic scenes, it is still very artistic.

Story:
Kokou no Hito, or The Climber, is the tale of a man who seeks to climb. It quickly becomes apparent, though, that this isn't only about climbing; it's also about Mori Buntaro's struggle with society and loneliness. As a result, what ...
Feb 18, 2015
|| Manga Review and Recommendation - Ultimate ||

Manga - Kokou No Hito.
Genres - Drama, Sports, Psychological, Seinen.
Authors - Sakamoto, Shinichi

From the title you can guess how much i liked this manga, i surfed through Myanimelist to find good seinen manga and i found this Golden Gem. The Manga takes the story to the deep philosophical and psychological world of Mori Buntarou, who is a Mountain Climber. Life is not easy and therefore for you to enjoy you need to climb the mountain to achieve your dream..a random quote i made. The life of mori Buntarou is explored in this manga from a high school ...
Oct 17, 2012
Kokou no Hito is my all-time favorite manga. The tragedy of the story is so real and sympathetic that I almost wanted to stop reading, but the art, symbolism, and strength of the main character kept me reading on.

When I originally started reading Kokou no Hito, I thought it would be another high school based manga that developed slowly and would end shortly after the main character graduated, but I was proven completely wrong. This manga isn't about some fictional character who experiences and accomplishes various things in high school; it's about a human being who time after time runs into hardships and ...
Aug 14, 2021
Okay.. this is my first review in this platform. I hope this review is not messy and hope it can help you. Also this review probably have minor spoiler, so be careful.

Kokou no Hito–A story that focussing on the climber (just another name for this series, lol... okay, stop this unnecessary kidding).

STORY: 9/10
Without any doubt, I can say this series is peak of climbing fiction that I've ever read in my life. This series has a good basis for objectivity assessment, for example it has a good storytelling, consistent plot, simple but beautiful worldbuilding-thanks to careful execution, thanks to Sakamoto Shinichi. All of these important ...
Oct 22, 2021
Do take note that the writer changes after the first arc (maybe up until he goes up the first mountain). It turns from a typical sports shonen in the beginning to one of the darkest character studies out there. The work as a whole explores isolation and obsession as a remedy to loneliness and pain.

The work follows the withdrawn, climbing-obsessed recluse Mori Buntarou from high school to adulthood. Contrary to the tone of the beginning, he does not learn the power of friendship, he does not learn to rely on others, but rather the dark side of society continually bare their fangs at this pup ...
Nov 1, 2014
Finding yourself in life and your place in the world are things that everyone are looking for. For young mori buntarou it is climbing-to be far away from all the bad things in our world, from all the other people.

story:9/10

The story in this manga is not just about mountain climbing. It's about your goal in life, your hardship in life. It offers sports, drama, romance, all in a very mature tone. It's not just climbing on mountains, it's so much more.

Characters:9/10

Although almost all of the characters doesn't get a really big development, they are there for mori to develop as both a character and as ...
Dec 3, 2021
outstanding art.. well done.

dont get fooled by the sports tag and think this is your typical "aim for the nationals" type of shounen sports manga. There are no team elements, no friendship that leads to victory and all that cliche stuff. This is a psychological manga revolving around a solitary guy that finds passion in climbing, and mesmerizing yet intimidating mountains that pull you towards them. the art deserves special praise. its exceptional how the settings, character expressions and even visual symbolism are done. one of the best artwork ive ever seen in a manga.
i highly recommend it if you are tired of usual sports ...
Jul 8, 2021
I read this manga across two consecutive days, I just couldn't put it down and I enjoyed every second of reading it. I believe that it is a true masterpiece.

The climber has some of the best art in manga. There is somewhat minimal dialogue across the manga and the phrase "a picture is worth a thousand words" really applies well to this manga, profoundly through the main character, Mori. Even though they are not focused on, I think that the side characters are pretty good and the character design is really good.

I find it difficult to put what I think about this manga into ...
Jan 13, 2022
i guess this is my first time writing a review for anything on this website, and for starters, ive had this manga on my list for a very long time as the few panels i saw drifting around on the internet from said manga had caught my eye, and since then, its been in the back of my mind as ive been wanting to read it for a while. then, finally, i picked it up.

i managed to complete all 170 chapters in a matter of 2 days.

ive never been one for serious "sporty" manga that was obliviously long and showed only the typical ...
Jan 30, 2022
Kokou no Hito is a seinen manga once again with gore images but also a depth on the psychology of the characters.
Released in 2007, 170 scans for 17 volumes, inspired by real events and in tribute to Sir Buntarou. So we start with Mori Buntarou, a very reserved and friendless young high school student, he is transferred to a new class and a classmate comes to provoke him in certain circumstances to climb his school building.
It follows the adventures of Mori in the mountains but not only x)
I can't say much more, the fact that it's inspired by a true story and that the mountains ...
Mar 31, 2022
If there is a manga that embodies a spiritual journey, The Climber is it.

It starts off as a pretty straightfoward sports story about a kid, Mori Buntarou, who is a loner in class and suddenly discovers the thrill of climbing.
I was not prepared for the emotional and symbolic trip I was in for when the author Sakamoto gained full creative control some 30 chapters in and continued this manga "solo" after his co-writer left.
What followed was some of the most beautiful, tense and harrowing moments I've seen in a story. Surrounded by nothing but snowy mountains, haunting screams of the wind and Mori's own ...
Jan 3, 2016
Kokou no Hito is probably one of the most interesting manga I've read in a long time, in the sense that it completely defies any expectations you might have upon reading it for the first few volumes.

In the beginning, it seems like a decent but fairly standard shounen sports story; the main character is a lethargic loner who discovers an aptitude and passion for mountain climbing, he joins the school club, he has a rival, there's a cute sports club manager who seems interested in him, etc. There's nothing necessarily WRONG with it, and it's good enough to get you invested, but if that was ...
Jul 13, 2021
Okay, so I nearly dropped this manga like twice while reading it, yet every time I picked it up I read like 40 chapters in one go. The manga looks amazing and the story can be really engaging.

I liked this manga enough to give it a 9 and write a review for it, but I do need to list out the multiple things that caused me to want to drop it. Firstly, the manga has many timeskips that do, in hindsight, keep the story better paced than it would have been without them, but while reading it can be very very disorienting. This is the ...
Dec 3, 2021
Honestly, I have a mixed feelings while battling through this hell of an adventure. There were some unanswered and I still find that sensei did not fully describe all Buntarou mysteries, which led me kinda confused on some of the parts that was all his imaginations then eventually led to reality. However, I'd say it's an awesome way to tell the story by using Buntarou's imagination perspective, and I believed he is somewhat autistic to begin with. One of my favorite character is Niimi Taku, he got a hell of character development, upmost a very impactful, and I'm glad they befriend in those last moments. ...