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Bakumatsu Alien is a fictional history drama manga that takes place during the Bakumatsu Era of Japan. The story begins with the renowned Ryouma Sakamoto and his encounter with Izou Okada, who claims to have killed an alien.

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The final moments of the Edo Period approach! The american fleet known as "The Black Ships", with Commodore Matthew Perry at the helm, demand the end of the shogunate's isolationist policy and the opening of Japan to western trade. In a last attempt to stop war, Abe Masahiro, the chief councilor to the shogun, tasks his men with finding Sawamura Jinzaburou one of the last shinobi in the land. How will the aging ninja complete the secret mission assigned to him and prove the ways of the shinobi are not obsolete? A new tale of the last ninja begins!

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Yukikaze: Meiji Ishu Kakutouden

Yukikaze: Meiji Ishu Kakutouden

The year is Meiji 17, 1884. The place, Tokyo. Genemon Sakuragi is searching for a “man of valor” according to his master’s order! One night, Genemon spots a mysterious young man fighting with three ruffians! Genemon is captivated by the Mysterious Punches of the young man, named Fuutaro Yukimura. What is this “martial art” that Fuutaro Yukimura uses so freely?! And what of the exhibition match that Marquis Tenzen Shibahara wishes to hold….?! What is the strongest weaponless martial art of Meiji Era Tokyo?! The curtain now rises on the martial arts conflict of the age…!!

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Bushidou

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The first year of the Meiji Period. A young boy named Shinnosuke, survivor of the Byakkotai, sets out to Hokkaido seeking a place to die, and there meets Hijikata Toshizou. The battle of the samurai who have turned their backs on the new era begins now!

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A dramatization of the real life of Yaeko Yamamoto. Over 100 years ago, Yaeko broke traditional Japanese stereotypes, gender, and honor to become a gun-warrior in defense of her homeland of Aizu.

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At the time when the end of Edo and the sound of civilization were heard. Shion, who dreams of meeting a youkai, visits his mother's homeland, Japan, from the Netherlands. One night, I finally met a boy who seemed to be a “Yokai” that emits a faint light under the bridge. The boy, however, is a mixed blood of a monster and a human being—named “Hanyo”.

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Yakusoku no Kaeri

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Zokugun Hijikata Toshizou

Zokugun Hijikata Toshizou

Centers on the "last battle" of the famous Japanese historical figure Hijikata Toshizou.

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Kootetsu no Hana

During the turbulent Bakumatsu era, the Shinsengumi defend the capital city, Kyoto, and the Tokugawa Bakufu. Its vice commander, Hijikata Toshizo, is a man everyone has dubbed "the demon." The top Shinsengumi swordsman, Okita Souji, looks up to Hijikata and swears to see to the achievement of his vice-commander's dream. But deep within Okita resides a man who hates Hijikata with a passion, and that persona is about to awaken...

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In the land now known as the Philippines, there was a time when colonial Spain ruled for more than 300 years. During a period when native Filipinos once called Indios were oppressed, exploited, and stripped of their human rights, Jose Rizal was born on the outskirts of Manila. "What does it mean to be a Filipino?" "Is it possible to incite change through knowledge and not violence?" He thought of those every day. A doctor, novelist, and a painter who can speak 15 languages, Jose Rizal is a legendary figure who brought about national revolution through one epic novel!

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