Kodoani.com – Magazine Dragon Age December issue of Kadokawa just published the last chapter of the manga Hikaru to Hikaru by two authors Shigemitsu Harada and Hachi Sendō on Monday.
Plot Of Hikaru to Hikaru
Hikaru to Hikaru kể về Hikarua talented ninja but has difficulty with technique Kunoichi no Jutsu – a special technique that allows male ninja to transform into a female body. With the desire to be recognized by his friends as a true ninja, Hikaru is forced to master this skill. To test his son, Hikaru's father orders him to enroll in a famous all-girls school, use his meager skills in Kunoichi no Jutsu to hide his true gender, and graduate from the school.
The manga's title is uniquely designed with the first Hikaru written in blue hiragana and the second Hikaru written in pink katakana – a common way for foreign words, symbolizing two distinct sides of the characters' lives. main object.
Publishing History
Manga Hikaru to Hikaru debuted in the magazine Dragon Age in March 2023. Kadokawa published the manga's second volume on May 9, and the third and final volume is scheduled for release on May 9. April 2025.
Other Outstanding Works of Shigemitsu Harada
In addition to Hikaru to Hikaru, Shigemitsu Harada is also famous for many other works:
Cells at Work! Code Black: A manga spinoff of Cells at Work! (Hataraku Saibō) by Akane Shimizu, with Issei Hatsuyoshi is a painter. This manga is published in Morning and Weekly D Morning's magazines Kodansha from June 2018 to January 2021. The manga was also adapted into a television anime in January 2021.
Hataraku Saibō Lady (Cells at Work! Lady): Debuted on Morning two's Kodansha in January 2020 and ending in September 2022, with Akari Otokawa undertake the drawing part. Kodansha USA Publishing is now publishing Cells at Work! Code Black in English.
Shinyaku Kani Kōsen (The Crab Cannery Ship: New Testament): Harada cooperates with Shinjiro and launched the manga in Young Animal in June 2021, concluding in November 2022. Hakusensha published the manga's fifth volume digitally in December 2022.
Ippatsu Kiki Musume and Yuria Hyaku-shiki: Ippatsu Kiki Musume was adapted into a television anime in 1999, while Yuria Hyaku-shiki was adapted into a live-action video in 2009.