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Jiroubei (57), after 38 years of loyal service as a shinobi, loses his job after the death of his mistress. Taroubei (61) decides to retire after 41 years working as a constable in the city of Edo. These two men decided to give their lives to a loyal cause. Now free from their duty, a strange friendship begins between the two of them. (Source: ECC Ediciones, translated)
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Kango is a loyal samurai at Sanada Yukimura's serving. Unfortunately for him, the Sanada clan is defeated by Tokugawa forces in the assault on Osaka Castle. As a survivor embarks on one of the Japanese Crimson Vessels trading with southern regions, over Taiwan. Other cultures and other people await Kango in this great journey.
Shizumaru, melancholy and lost, wanders through the land in search of the demon he has no memory of. Panicked but skilled with his techniques in battle, he unintentionally kills many of his opponents. Not knowing what to do, Shizumaru travels again and repeats this ugly cycle with every new encounter. He is warned to stop his activities by Hanzo, lest the boy become a demon himself. (Source: SNK Wikia).
The time is 1939, year 14 of the Showa period. Single-handedly raised by a former geisha in the Yanagibashi district of Tokyo, Takechiyo Morimasa is an energetic, straight shooting 4th year intermediate school student who loves the big city life and his beautiful mother. However, due to a family death, he is suddenly forced to move to a very rural, backwards region of Japan in order to take over the Aoba family line. What awaits him there is a school full of extremely eccentric characters who operate as if they were still in the Edo period. It seems the only way he can save himself is to create a successful baseball team...??
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Ancestors of the shinobi dog Akame participate in the Iga war against Oda Nobunaga in 1581.
Haohmaru, Nakoruru, Wan-fu, Galford, Tam Tam, and Charlotte. Together, these six fighters form the Holy Warriors: preordained soldiers who keep the seal over the dark god Ambrosia from being broken. They were defeated by the evil Amakusa but their souls reincarnate a century later. At this time, Ambrosia begins to quake the globe and his arrival is of eminent concern. Each one remembers their mission and effectively join together once more to honor their pledge. All except Haohmaru, who prefers to spend his days perfecting his art of swordplay. (Source: SNK Wikia).
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The manga centers on an extremely shy and shut-in samurai in Japan's peaceful Edo period. He is preoccupied every day by thoughts of harm, and his hobby of seeing the poster girls of every tea house. (Source: ANN)
The adventures of Zubaban, a rogue samurai who meets some friends along the way, including a African man named Golongo who has a pet lion named Shingo, and the French heroine Jeanne d'Arc, who join forces with him to take down the terrible Shijoumaru, which later reveals himself to be a much more powerful enemy they can think of.
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A 4-koma comedy parodying famous samurai generals and historical events.
Set in the 19th century, Moeyo Ken follows the life of Toshizou Hijikata, vice-commander of the Shinsengumi.
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A superhero retelling of the life of Hiraga Gennai, a famous Japanese poet and scholar of the 18th century.
Juubei Yagyuu is the head of the Yagyuu Clan following the events of Demonic Resurrection and has mostly retired from the world. A group of warriors decide to ask him if he wants to take over a post at their dojo, but Juubei is more interested in watching the Noh of his friend and subordinate Chikuami. (Source: HappyScans!)
Aya Hanamura is a perfect student at an all-girls school. One day, a voice calls out to her and puts her in a trance. She doesn't remember that she received a crystal ball from an old lady. Now every night, Aya has nightmares where she is in a trance-like state, walking to a feudal castle to get her blood sucked by the vampire samurai nobleman.
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Ryuujin-den Gagamaru tells the story of a lonely Samurai who finds a baby by the road and decides to look for his mother, as he travels through the villages in search of the baby's mother, he discovers that a gang captured her and she had to leave him so that they would not kill him and so our hero samurai goes out in search of this gang to rescue the mother.
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1. Ooinaru Ai no Mai 2. Ware, Heion Nari 3. Byakkotai 4. Kenzan
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The Yami Kariudo franchise set in the past during the Shinsengumi reign.
The historical comedy manga, set during the end of the Edo period, depicts the Father of the Japanese Police—Toshiyoshi Kawaji. Within the mob hidden in the shadows of history, a samurai who gave up being a samurai risks his own life, and fights the information warfare for a bigger cause. (Source: ANN)
The final years of the Tokugawa Shogunate in the capital of Edo (present-day Tokyo). Uncomfortable with society's expectations of her gender, Suzu Kanchiku becomes the only woman in a sword training school and devotes herself tirelessly to her art until she can even defeat men. Outside the confines of the dojo, she faces other challenges such as samurai who seek to woo her, and she carves out her own path as she realizes what it means to "live as a woman" in her day and age. Through the lives of female martial arts masters, prostitutes, shop clerks, Buddhist nuns and swords-for-hire, Hinatsuba conveys the strength, resilience and kindness of the various women who lived in Edo at the end of the mid 19th century. (Source: grape Japan)
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Included one-shots: Volume 1: Dakini Tera, Ranja no Hada Volume 2: Togaoi Bikuni
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Adapted version of Japan's historical event during the Bakufu Era, Princess Kasu no Miya had to marriage Shogun Iemochi for political reason. Before the marriage ceremony, she wants to meet a boy she met when she was little once for one more time. Princess Kasu no Miya runs away from her guards and meets Ishinosuke and Sakon who opens their detective business on the street. Without telling them who she is at first, she hires the two to fend off her guards and later after her truth identity revealed, she continues asking them to help her find her first love. With time running out, will Sakon and Ishinosuke be able to find that man? Who is that boy Miya fell in love with back there?
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Jinzo Hatta was picked up from the side of the road by Shizuichiro Yanagi, who runs a small kendo dojo. Living with Master Yanagi, who seems stubborn and has an unexpectedly childish side, Jinzo finds himself being physically drawn to him. The budding love becomes uncontrollable and so one night Jinzo secretly kisses Yanagi while he is sleeping. One day, a big request came to Yanagi to teach swordsmanship at a samurai's residence. Yangi is reluctant and has conflicting feelings, as Jinzo wishes to please him and help him progress in his career but does not know that that is not of great importance to him. Then one night, as the two conversed, Yanagi became drunk and lustfully propositioned Jinzo to lie with him and let natural instincts guide them. The next morning, Yanagi, who has a backache, makes an unexpected proposal to Jinzo!? (Source: Houbunsha, translated) Included one-shot: Ashimoto ni Koi ga Aru
A year has passed since the Battle of Sekigahara. Peace was coming to the Land of the Rising Sun under the rule of the Tokugawa Shogunate. But the great dandy Keiji Maeda found a world without war to be boring, so he decided to leave Kyoto, where he was staying. (Source: Coamix)
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In the warring states era, there were those who performed feats resembling demons or gods—though that is now a thing of the past. The Lord now lives in a completely declined and impoverished tenement. The Lord who has fallen into such circumstances, encounters a single dog. Feeling pity for its peculiar short-limbed appearance, the Lord reaches out a hand, but soon becomes amused by its mischievous behaviors. Thus begins the cohabitation of the fearsome Lord and cheerful dog, bringing peace and harmony to their lives! (Source: MAL News)
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In the first years of the Meiji era, when Tokyo still named Edo, Senba Heishirou, a former policeman at the Minami-cho magistrate's office, was leading an uneventful life as the kept lover of a geisha. Until he is consulted for a murder case... (Source: Kodansha, translated)
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Set in the Edo period of Japan, the high-ranking daimyo of the Mito domain cannot keep his bodyguards alive as they travel Japan. To replenish his bodyguards, they institute a recruitment exam aimed towards the poorest of samurais of Japan, "rounin." As a rounin, Shinnosuke Inouse attempts to prove himself to the ranking officials and escape poverty. (Source: MangaHelpers)
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A new country in the far-away land of Ezo! Toshizou Hijikata, the former vice-commander of the Shinsengumi, fighting against the pursuing forces, aims for the north. (Source: MU)
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The threat of a "great uprising" begins to stir as a result of the aftermath of Hideyoshi Toyotomi's "Imjin War" which left public opinion at an all-time low. Ieyasu Tokugawa, the first of the Five Grand Elders, and Mitsunari Ishida, the first of the Five Magistrates, both scramble to prevent a return of the war-ridden era. However, this eventually leads to the uprising that divides the country in two... (Source: Leed-sha, translated)
Man, King, Virtue, and Divinity. The "Four Paths of Light" thought to guide one's way to the moral way of life and humanity is no longer pursued. In its place is the "Four Paths of Sin"; where one lives only for their desires... In a world that is in chaos with rampant looting and murder, one man with hope and humanity at his core dares to pursue the righting of humankind... The provoking story of sword battle fantasy is back! (Source: AlphaPolis)
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The era is a turbulent Warring States period in Hinomoto. Kinokuni, the unexplored region of the mountains and the sea. In the depths of this deep forest, there is a group using "Yatagarasu" as their flag symbol and using guns as weapons. Their name is "Saikashu." It is "Magoichi" who arrived from a foreign country that inherited the name as the head of Saikashu. On the other hand, "Saburo" quickly senses the signs of aggression from the European powers and struggles to protect Hinomoto. The fate of the two who would not meet originally will be crossed by the fight against the invaders who came from a foreign country...! (Source: YTV)
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Spin-off of Lupin III depicting Ishikawa Goemon XIII.
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Somewhere in Japan... An actor specialized in B-grade samurai roles wakes up. While he believes he wrapped up his last shooting, he realizes he has trouble standing up. At this moment, a young woman appears and calls him "my lord Okita." Indeed, he does remember portraying this well-known Japanese warrior... However, something's off: nobody seems to understand what he is talking about and, above all, his katana looks real... Is he living a waking dream? Or is he a samurai from the past who's falling into madness? (Source: Éditions Akata, translated)
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Resist, the late-blooming "fierce dragon of the north!" At the end of the Sengoku period, Toyotomi Hideyoshi was finally about to take control of the world—but the roar of a one-eyed dragon echoed from far away in the land of Oshu!! (Source: Leed-sha, translated)