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in 18 September 2008 and ported to many other platforms. It has been adapted into an anime series by
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; the first series was broadcast from April to June 2010, and the second series was broadcast from October to December 2010. An OVA series, titled ''Hakuoki: A Memory of Snow Flowers'' and adapting from ''Hakuoki: Stories of Shinsengumi'' was released from August 2011 to July 2012. A third series based on the prequel, ''Hakuoki Reimeiroku'' was broadcast from July to September 2012. The series has also been adapted as two different manga series. Two films were released in 2013 and 2014. The first was released in August 2013 and on DVD in February 2014. The film is a retelling of both seasons in greater detail and with a slightly different ending. The second film was released on March 8, 2014. A short anime television series adaptation of a new instalment of the game, titled ''Hakuoki: Otogisōshi'' and produced by DLE, aired from April to June 2016. A new OVA series by Studio Deen was released from November 2021 to January 2022. The anime television series and films have been licensed by
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in North America.


Gameplay

Like most otome games, the player takes the role of a female character who can choose from a variety of male characters as her 'love interest'. Hakuoki's gameplay requires little interaction from the player as most of the game's duration is spent on reading the text that appears, representing either dialogue between the characters, narration, or the inner thoughts of the protagonist. Often, players will come be given the chance to choose from options displayed on the screen that would be crucial to the story. The time between these decision points is variable and during these times, gameplay pauses until a choice is made that furthers the plot in a specific direction. There are six main plot lines that the players will have the chance to experience, one for each of the heroes in the story. When interacting with the chosen heroes with the routes, an "affection meter" is created which is raised by giving them an answer that pleases them. The ending the player will get in each route depends on the affection the player has achieved. It also included all the basic functions such as CG Gallery, Music List, Scene Recollection, and skip options. Once completing a route, player can unlock the ‘Record of Service’ to select exactly which chapter they would like to start the next play through on, as well as adjusting the bachelor's affection level to access the different endings. There's also encyclopaedia in understanding the historical terminology and timeline. In the updated remake ''Kyoto Winds'' and ''Edo Blossoms'', six more routes are added. In ''Edo Blossoms'', there's also "corruption meter", which tells the players the bachelor's corruption rate after becoming a Fury. Making sure the corruption level is low is crucial to prevent the player from reaching bad ends.


Plot

Taking place during the
Edo period The or is the period between 1603 and 1867 in the history of Japan, when Japan was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and the country's 300 regional '' daimyo''. Emerging from the chaos of the Sengoku period, the Edo period was character ...
, around the 1860s, Chizuru Yukimura heads to
Kyoto Kyoto (; Japanese: , ''Kyōto'' ), officially , is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in Japan. Located in the Kansai region on the island of Honshu, Kyoto forms a part of the Keihanshin metropolitan area along with Osaka and Kobe. , the c ...
to search for her father, finding herself attacked by mad men before they are cut down by members of the
Shinsengumi The was a special police force organized by the (military government) during Japan's Bakumatsu period (late Tokugawa shogunate) in 1863. It was active until 1869. It was founded to protect the shogunate representatives in Kyoto at a time w ...
who mistake her for a boy and take her into custody for interrogation. Upon learning that she is a girl and the daughter of a doctor who developed the Water of Life elixir that turns those that drink it into invincible blood lusting berserkers called , the Shinsengumi decide to keep her as an aide in their search. In time, as the Shinsengumi aid the shogunate in the Bakufu, Chizuru begins to develop a bond with the Shinsengumi and its aloof member Toshizo Hijikata. However, as time passes, Chizuru and Shinsengumi confront a mysterious faction who claimed to be demons and that Chizuru is also a demon with her father revealed to be experimenting on the Water of Life to create the Furies to conquer the human race.


Characters


Main

; : :The main female protagonist. Chizuru comes to Kyoto from her hometown of
Edo Edo ( ja, , , "bay-entrance" or "estuary"), also romanized as Jedo, Yedo or Yeddo, is the former name of Tokyo. Edo, formerly a ''jōkamachi'' (castle town) centered on Edo Castle located in Musashi Province, became the ''de facto'' capital of ...
in search of her missing father, , a practitioner of Western medicine. Unknown to Chizuru, her father under orders from the Shogunate develops the , an elixir that increases the drinker's healing abilities, speed, and strength yet could turn the drinker into a mindless killing monster called Fury. At the beginning of the story, she-(while disguised and mistaken for a young boy) is seen being chased by two men, who were suddenly attacked and killed by two Furies. She witnesses Saito and Okita kill off the Furies and is then taken to the Shinsengumi headquarters by Hijikata, where they allow her to stay, because they too were in search of her father. In the anime series, she eventually falls in love with Hijikata. :Chizuru has a secret unknown to herself: she is in fact a pureblood member of the demon clan, and the head of the demon of the East is of Yukimura descent, with Chizuru being the sole survivor of the clan by the end of the story. Because demons have scattered and declined in numbers over the centuries, especially the female ones, Chikage Kazama seeks her out to create a lineage of pure-blooded demons. She is the wielder of a
kodachi A , literally translating into "small or short ''tachi'' (sword)", is one of the traditionally made Japanese swords (''nihontō'') used by the samurai class of feudal Japan. Kodachi are from the early Kamakura period (1185–1333) and are in the ...
called Shotsuren, which is a mate to Kaoru's
katana A is a Japanese sword characterized by a curved, single-edged blade with a circular or squared guard and long grip to accommodate two hands. Developed later than the ''tachi'', it was used by samurai in feudal Japan and worn with the edge ...
, Daitsuren. They are part of the Yukimura Family's heirloom. ; : :The titular character of the series, Hijikata is the vice-commander of the Shinsengumi and makes most of the Shinsengumi's decisions. He is called Demon Vice-Commander and is both feared and respected by his men. He is also often referred to as "Toshi" by Kondo and Iba. Hijikata is the one who brought Chizuru back to the Shinsengumi headquarters the night she witnessed a Rasetsu on the loose that attacked two men chasing her. He is responsible for her welfare, and even though he acts as if this were to his dismay, he cares for Chizuru's safety, and is often shown protecting her during battles. Hijikata drinks the Water of Life and becomes a Fury in order to defeat Kazama, fueled by rage after seeing fellow Shinsengumi warrior Genzaburo Inoue dead at his hand. Near the end of his route, in recognition to his conviction and strength, Kazama acknowledges Hijikata as a true demon and gives him his demon name, "Hakuoki," from the fact that Hijikata's determination to live despite his limited life-span due to Water of Life is like cherry blossom. In the anime and manga series, he is Chizuru's love interest. He is based on the historical
Hijikata Toshizō was a Japanese warrior. As of the ''Shinsengumi'', he resisted the Meiji Restoration and fought to his end. Background was born on May 31, 1835, in the Ishida village, Tama region of Musashi Province (present day Ishida, Hino, Tokyo), Ja ...
. ; : :Okita is the First Division Captain and one of Shinsengumi's best swordsmen. He is fiercely loyal to Kondo, and despite his cheerful disposition, he is willing to kill anyone that he thinks would threaten Shinsengumi. He suffers from
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, and is later visited by Kaoru Nagumo who gives him a bottle of the Water of Life to cure his tuberculosis. Driven by guilt at being incapacitated by his illness and frustrated by his inability to fight for Kondo, Okita drinks the elixir. Although he becomes a Fury, the Shinsengumi discover that he does not benefit from accelerated healing when wounded by silver weapons, thus discovering the weakness of Fury. Also, the elixir doesn't cure illness, only lessening the symptoms. Souji was sent away to Osaka because his illness got worse. He is based on the historical
Okita Sōji was the captain of the first unit of the Shinsengumi, a special police force in Kyoto during the late shogunate period. He was one of the best swordsmen of the Shinsengumi. Background He was born in 1842 or 1844 from a samurai family in the ...
. ; : :Saito is the leader of the Third Division who is a master of the left hand sword technique and is a skilled swordsman who evens Okita's skills. He is taciturn but also very loyal, polite, and wise. He often analyzes the situation before attacking to figure out which actions are necessary to complete the mission. However, while usually calm, once something caught his full attention, Saito hardly pay attention to his surrounding, even sometimes to the point of going into his own world. Saito left the Shinsengumi apparently to join Itou's group, but later it turns out that he was commanded by Hijikata to infiltrate Itou's group for information concerning Itou's plans. He is based on the historical
Saitō Hajime (born ; February 18, 1844 – September 28, 1915) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period, who most famously served as the captain of the third unit of the Shinsengumi. He was one of the few core members who survived the numerous wars o ...
. ; : :Heisuke is the Eighth Division captain of the Shinsengumi. He is around the same age as Chizuru and is very protective of her, being one of the first people to treat her nicely since her arrival at Shinsengumi. He is close friends with Harada and Shinpachi, mostly seen together with them. Later on, he became conflicted between his friendship with his Shinsengumi friends and his political belief. Hoping to find his answer from different perspective, Heisuke leaves the Shinsengumi, following Itou along with Saito to become members of Guardians of the Imperial Tomb. However, Heisuke eventually decide to return to protect Chizuru. After being severely injured, Heisuke drank Water of Life to recover, which causes him to struggle between his morality and his vampiric impulse. He is based on the historical
Tōdō Heisuke was a samurai of Japan's late Edo period who served as the eighth unit captain of the Shinsengumi. His full name was ''Tōdō Heisuke Fujiwara no Yoshitora''. Background Tōdō was from Edo, Musashi Province (now Tokyo). Very little is known abo ...
. ; : :Harada is the Tenth Division Captain and prefers the spear to the sword, but he is seen carrying both. He is widely popular amongst women due to his handsome feature and gentleman attitude. He is a close friend of Heisuke and Shinpachi, often hanging out together with them during their free times and together with Shinpachi likes to tease Heisuke. He has a fierce rivalry with Kyō Shiranui, pitting his spear against Shiranui's pistol. He is the only person amongst the human love interests who doesn't become a Fury in his route. He is based on the historical Harada Sanosuke. ; : :Shinpachi is the Second Division captain of the Shinsengumi. He is usually very cheerful, especially when he is with his comrades. Shinpachi is especially close to Harada and Heisuke, with him and Harada together often pick on the youngest captain. He is very skilled with the sword, but he is also a borderline alcoholic and womanizer, as he is seen breaking the curfew one night to be out drinking at Shimbara while enjoying the company of women. He resents Furies and refuses to even think of accepting the Water of Life, preferring to die as a warrior in battle. In the original game, he serves as a supporting character, but in ''Kyoto Winds'' and ''Edo Blossoms'', he has his own route. In his route, he became a Fury after the dying Inoue made him drink Water of Life to protect Chizuru when being surrounded by enemies. He is based on the historical
Nagakura Shinpachi was the former captain of the 2nd troop of the Shinsengumi, He was later known as during the Meiji era. History Early life Nagakura Shinpachi Noriyuki, known as Eikichi or Eiji during his childhood, was born in the Matsumae clan's "kami-yashik ...
. ; : :He is the soft-spoken vice-commander of the Shinsengumi, along with Hijikata. Both a scholar and a ruthless tactician, he is kind and caring, albeit a bit reserved. After an injury which resulted in him being unable to use his left arm and thus wield a
katana A is a Japanese sword characterized by a curved, single-edged blade with a circular or squared guard and long grip to accommodate two hands. Developed later than the ''tachi'', it was used by samurai in feudal Japan and worn with the edge ...
, he becomes cold and distant; he proceeds to research and improve on the Water of Life in secret in order to overcome its side effects, eventually drinking it and becoming one of the first few Fury with self control, creating the Shinsengumi's Fury Corps. He serves as supporting character or even an antagonist depending on the route taken in the original game, but has his own route in ''Kyoto Winds'' and ''Edo Blossoms.'' He is based on the historical Yamanami Keisuke, the name "Sanan" is based on the alternative reading of the kanji on his name. ; : :He is a member of the Watch, a squad whose duty is to observe the conditions of the Shinsengumi members and specialized in gathering information. He also serves as a doctor for Okita, taking care of his tuberculosis. He later shares this role with Chizuru, who also has medical knowledge due to assisting Kodo on his work. He is also assigned to protect Chizuru from afar whenever she goes out. He is quiet and rarely speak unless it's necessary, but is very loyal to the Shinsengumi, always reminding Hijikata of his responsibilities. Due to his role in the Watch, Yamazaki often laments for unable to help his comrades in battle and can only watch them die. He serves as a supporting character in the original game, but his role is then expanded in his own route in ''Kyoto Winds'' and ''Edo Blossoms.'' He is based on the historical
Yamazaki Susumu was a Shinsengumi officer and spy, otherwise known as a . He was a ''rōnin'' (masterless samurai) from Osaka and an expert in ''Katori Ryu''. In 1863, he officially joined the Shinsengumi and in 1864, Yamazaki and Shimada Kai were assigned by ...
. ; : :Introduced in ''Kyoto Winds'' and ''Edo Blossoms'', he is the eldest son of Iba Gunbei, the master of one of the most respected dojos in Japan and an old friend of Hijikata and the others during their times training at their respective dojo. A skilled swordsman despite never having killed anyone before, he is appointed as an ''okuzume'' (bodyguard) for the shogunate. He is also Chizuru's childhood friend and the one who convinced Chizuru to keep her ability hidden to avoid bullying. Determined to protect her, he began training to become swordsman in his dojo. He is reunited with Chizuru 11 years later when he helped her preventing Takeda from harassing a civilian. Even though he is disappointed that Chizuru didn't remember him, he's still in love with her and determined to protect her. In his route, he lost his left arm at Takeda's hands who became a Fury. To fight against Takeda, Iba becomes a Fury and then replaced his lost left arm with a demon arm provided by Sen. He is based on the historical Hachiro Iba. ; : :Introduced in ''Kyoto Winds'' and ''Edo Blossoms'', he was a soldier in shogunate's army before joining Shinsengumi. He is a passionate and hardworking young man who aims to become a true warrior. Disappointed with his colleagues in his assigned domain army and inspired by the Shinsengumi, Souma accepts Kondo's invitation to join the police force as his assistant under Chizuru's guidance together with fellow new recruit Nomura Risaburo while initially oblivious of Chizuru's real gender. Once he learned of her secret, Souma is promoted to become Kondo's page, officially becoming a member of Shinsengumi. In his route, he clashes against Itou's close younger brother, Saburo Miki, which eventually leads him into becoming a Fury after being forced to drink the Water of Life by the latter who believed it to be a poison. He is based on the historical Kazue Souma. ; : :Introduced in ''Kyoto Winds'' and ''Edo Blossoms'', originally a samurai from Tosa, Sakamoto is the ronin responsible for negotiating the alliance between the Satsuma and Choshu in an effort to overthrow the shogunate. He is also acquainted with Shiranui when they worked together as bodyguards for Shinsaku Takasugi. Sakamoto believes that the Japanese government should become more like a democracy and does weapon business with several foreign countries. His controversial ideals have garnered him animosity from several other factions, including the Shinsengumi, which causes him to be at odds with the Shinsengumi members, especially Hijikata. He initially approaches Chizuru under alias Umetaro Saitani in order to get information about Shinsengumi, only to immediately grew fond of her. On the night of his assassination, the dying Sakamoto, together with his close friend Nakaoka, is turned into Fury by Kaoru and he is publicly declared dead. Using this to his advantage, he assist Chizuru in stopping Kodo, Kaoru, and Nakaoka who are building a Fury army. Despite carrying two swords, Sakamoto prefers to use gun, making him the only main character to use long-range weapon. He is based on the historical
Sakamoto Ryōma was a Japanese ''samurai'', a '' shishi'' and influential figure of the ''Bakumatsu'' and establishment of the Empire of Japan in the late Edo period. He was a low-ranking ''samurai'' from the Tosa Domain on Shikoku and became an active oppo ...
. ; : :He is the main protagonist of ''Reimeiroku.'' He was found by Kamo Serizawa when he was beaten by thugs and took him to Shinsengumi. As he is indebted to Serizawa, Ryunosuke begrudgingly became Serizawa's personal attendant to pay him back. Even though he is made attendant, he is treated more like a servant being ordered around by Serizawa's whim. As times passed, he became closer with the other Shinsengumi members, but eventually parted ways with them to live his own life. In the enhanced port of the original game, Ryunosuke makes an appearance in several routes assisting the Shinsengumi. It's revealed that after leaving the police force, he lives together with a former maiko whom he is in love with, Shizu.


Supporting

; : :Kondo is the Commander of the Shinsengumi. He is very emotional, but despite this, he has the trust, respect, and loyalty of his men. Prior to forming Shinsengumi, Kondo opens a dojo called Shiei Hall that welcomed poor people and teach them free of charge. He dies by surrendering himself to the enemy to buy some times for Hijikata and the rest of their comrades to escape. He is based on the historical Isami Kondō. ; : :He is the Sixth Division captain of the Shinsengumi. Polite and gentle, he is one of a few people who is kind to Chizuru from the very beginning. He usually helps Chizuru in getting accustomed to live with the Shinsengumi and gradually considers her as his daughter. In return, Chizuru also comes to see him as her second father figure. In all routes, he is killed during the battle of Toba-Fushimi. He is based on the historical
Inoue Genzaburo Inoue (kanji: , historical kana orthography: ''Winouhe'') is the 16th most common Japanese surname. Historically, it was also romanized as Inouye, and many Japanese-descended people outside of Japan still retain this spelling. A less common varia ...
. ; : :He is the corporal of the Second Division of the Shinsengumi and member of the Watch like Yamazaki. He is one of a few people other than the captains and Yamazaki who knew of Chizuru's real identity and the existence of Furies. He is based on the historical Kai Shimada. ; : :Usually called "Osen", she is a young girl around Chizuru's age, with long brown hair. She is a demon princess from Yase clan who has close connection with the imperial family. Sen is first introduced when she protects a child threatened by a group of men until Chizuru and Saito jumps in to protect her. Recognizing Chizuru as a survivor of the Yukimura demon clan, Sen befriends her. She later reveals Chizuru's real heritage, even offering twice for Chizuru to come with her and Kimigiku to be better protected, but always respect her decision above all else. ; : :Real name , she is a courtesan in Shimabara who is actually a kunoichi Oni whose clan is working under Sen's family, with Kimigiku being Sen's personal bodyguard. She mostly accompanies Sen wherever she goes and gathers information when working as a courtesan. ; : :He is a physician working for the shogunate. He is an acquaintance of Kodo during his times working for the shogunate and once sent a letter for him, which Chizuru used as a clue to find her missing father that led to her going to Kyoto. As a personal shogunate physician, Matsumoto meets the Shinsengumi several times to tend their wounds. Aware of the Water of Life experiment held by Kodo and the Shinsengumi, Matsumoto is one of people who are against the continuation of the experiments due to the danger posed by the Furies. He is based on the historical Matsumoto Jun. ; : :He is an ally of Shinsengumi who is dedicated to helping modernize the shogunate forces' tactics. He is a diplomatic man who does his best to ensure the shogunate forces get through the war with as few casualties as possible. He also negotiates a peaceful surrender after the
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. He is based on the historical
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. ; : :He is the second-in-command of the shogunate navy and captain of its flagship, the Kaiyomaru. He eventually becomes the President of the Republic of Ezo. He is based on the historical
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. ; : :He is a friend of Iba introduced in ''Kyoto Winds'' and ''Edo Blossoms''. He is very shy, causing him to feel jumpy and stutter around the Shinsengumi. He is relaxed and talkative only when he is with Iba, whom he likes to tease regarding his feelings for Chizuru. Comically, he is usually rendered a third-wheel whenever Iba and Chizuru are having a moment in Iba's route. He is based on the historical Kotaro Motoyama. ; : :He is first introduced as a new recruit of the Shinsengumi in ''Kyoto Winds'' and ''Edo Blossoms'', prominently in Souma's route. Together with Souma, he became Kondo's assistant under Chizuru's guidance, and later officially became his page after learning Chizuru's real gender when he and Souma defended her from Miki. He is based on the historical Risaburo Nomura. ; : :He is the accountant of the Shinsengumi who is introduced in the 2021 adaptation of Hakuoki OVA. When he accompanied Chizuru to take the Shinsengumi's haori, they were attacked by ronins from Tosa and he was severely injured protecting Chizuru. While Chizuru drove the enemies' attention away, Kaoru, disguised as Chizuru, found and offered the Water of Life to him, turning him into a Fury. After he went out of control due to the double dose of Water of Life, he was eventually slain by Hijikata, but died peacefully after learning that Chizuru was safe.


Antagonists

; : :He is Chizuru's father who went missing a month before the story. He is the one who creates the Water of Life under the shogunate order that resulted with the birth of Fury. He approached Shinsengumi and used several of its members as test subject before he left. It's later revealed that he's actually a member of Yukimura clan and is not related to Chizuru by blood; he adopted Chizuru after the Yukimura clan's massacre and raised her without telling her of her real heritage. Chizuru remembers her father as kind and loving man who would help people in need, while in reality Kodo deems the way demon lives in isolation outdated, resulting in his obsession to create Furies. His motivations in building a Fury army differs depending on the routes that the player choose. ; : :First seen as a lovely dressed young woman who was saved by Okita from ronins who greatly resembles Chizuru. Kaoru is actually Chizuru's older twin brother who was separated from her during childhood when their clan was massacred. When they were separated, he was taken in by the Nagumo family who mistreated him for not being a girl, and thus, unable to produce heirs for them; which lead him to
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as a woman. The loss of his entire clan and the abuse he suffered under the Nagumo family had caused Kaoru to develop mixed feeling for Chizuru, hating and loving her at the same time for living a happy life without remembering him. He has been working with Kodo on his research on the Water of Life to create a Fury army so they can conquer Japan and restore the Yukimura clan. Kaoru is the wielder of the katana that with Chizuru's kodachi forms a set, both of which are the Yukimura clan's heirlooms. ; : :He is the strongest pureblood demon of the West and the head of Kazama clan who is working for the Satsuma domain. Kazama is usually followed by his two demon companions Amagiri and Shiranui, and it is implied by Sen that he is a royal blood, like her. He is after Chizuru, so that they can mate and create stronger pureblood demon. Unfortunately, his attempts to take Chizuru is always thwarted by the interference of the Shinsengumi. Selfish, arrogant, and often cruel, Kazama is severely prejudiced against humans, and even more so against Furies whom he refers as "fakes." He assists the Satsuma clan simply to repay the debt of his ancestor and immediately cut ties with them once his obligation is over. However, he is not completely ruthless as he outwardly make himself. He has an extreme sense of responsibility and loyalty to his clan and people as a whole, prioritising the order and safety of his clan. He initially always pursues Chizuru simply to preserve their race and as a excuse to toy with the Shinsengumi, but gradually becomes interested in her as a person and curious with the way the Shinsengumi walk their path as warriors. ; : :He is a strong red-haired demon, who prefers to fight with his fists instead of a sword. He's usually seen by Kazama's side, since he works for him. He usually becomes Kazama's voice of reason, stopping him from getting out of hand and reminds him of his duty as the head of Kazama clan. Amagiri dislike fighting needlessly and often tells his opponents not to fight him in a polite manner. He is rather respectful of his enemies, not even taunting them when in battle. ; : :He is a cocky, arrogant demon who prefers guns over swords who works for the Chōsu. He has long, purple wavy hair which he wears in a ponytail. While he is shown to assist Kazama and Amagiri against the Shinsengumi (and particularly, Harada), in order to abduct Chizuru under Kazama's orders, he is actually not Kazama's subordinate like Amagiri is. He doesn't belittle humans, even forming a close friendship with
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before the latter's death. He's also acquainted with Sakamoto during their times together working as Takasugi's bodyguards. ; : :He is the Fifth Division captain of the Shinsengumi and the main antagonist in Iba's route in ''Kyoto Winds'' and ''Edo Blossoms''. Cruel and arrogant, his primary objective is to attain as much power as possible by any means necessary even if it means going against the Shinsengumi's strict code and morale. Dissatisfied with his position in the Shinsengumi, he resigns shortly after Itou's departure. He steals a Water of Life from Sanan's room with intention to make a name for himself by exposing the existence of Furies, but this was thwarted by Iba and Chizuru. However, he is found by Kodo and becomes a Fury. Having lost his right arm against Iba, Takeda invades Yase village and steals the right arm of a demon protected by Sen's clan to increase his power. He is based on the historical Takeda Kanryūsai. ; : :He is the Ninth Division captain of the Shinsengumi and the main antagonist in Souma's route in ''Kyoto Winds'' and ''Edo Blossoms''. He is Itou's younger brother who has the tendency to mock the other Shinsengumi captains while flaunting his brother's superiority. He is perceptive enough to deduce Chizuru's true gender and made attempts to expose her before leaving the Shinsengumi. After Itou was killed under Kondo and Hijikata's order for planning to kill the Shinsengumi Chief and his corpse was used as a bait, Miki harbors strong hatred against the Shinsengumi and swears revenge, defecting to the Satsuma-Chōsu alliance for the sole purpose of annihilating the Shinsengumi. After being defeated by Souma, he meets Kodo and becomes a Fury to continue his quest for vengeance. He is based on the historical Suzuki Mikisaburo. ; : :He is a close friend of Ryouma introduced in ''Kyoto Winds'' and ''Edo Blossoms'' in Ryouma's route, and later became one of the main antagonists in the latter's route. He loyally accompanies Ryouma until he is killed together with him by a faction who is against Ryouma's controversial ideal. Kodo and Kaoru uses the assassination as an opportunity to change Nakaoka and Ryouma into Furies, saving their lives. Believing that Shinsengumi were the ones who killed them and resentful of the high-ranking people who mistreated him and his comrades, Nakaoka join forces with Kodo and Kaoru to get revenge on all high-ranking people in Japan and fulfils his and Ryouma's original goal to reform Japan. He is based on the historical Nakaoka Shintarō. ; :He was the former Head Commander of Roshigumi which later become the Shinsengumi. He found and saved Ryunosuke from hunger to make the youth owe him, so that Ryunosuke couldn't refuse to become his page. Even though he took Ryunosuke as his page, he treated him more like a servant. He is cruel and tyrannical, harming people that displeases him even for a simple reason, which causes animosity between him and most of Shinsengumi members, mainly Kondo and Hijikata. Despite this, the Shinsengumi members couldn't deny that regardless of his wrongdoings, Serizawa was the one who kept them well-fed for years. He eventually became a Fury, leading him to be killed.


Media

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to bring two of their ''Hakuoki'' games to PAL territories. The first game is a port of ''Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom'' with added story content. Two more ports, ''Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds'' and ''Hakuoki: Edo Blossoms'', were released with additional routes and story contents. * **
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(Europe)) **Nintendo 3DS: September 19, 2013 *''Hakuoki: Stories of the Shinsengumi'' (Release for North America, published by
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) **PlayStation 3: May 6, 2014 * **PlayStation Vita: February 19, 2015 * **PlayStation Vita: September 25, 2015 * **PlayStation Vita: June 16, 2016 * **PlayStation 4: July 13, 2017 **Nintendo Switch: September 6, 2018 * **iOS/Android: December 12, 2018


Prequel

Following the success of the original game, a prequel titled is released on October 28, 2010, for PlayStation 2. The prequel focuses on a young man named Ryunosuke Ibuki, who is saved by the leader of Roshigumi (the old name of Shinsengumi), Kamo Serizawa, and then forced to join Roshigumi as his page to repay his debt. Similar to the original game, it consists of six routes of the same characters where Ibuki is required to make the right choice to form friendship with each main characters of their respective routes. In all routes, Ibuki always ends up leaving the Shinsengumi to start a new life of his own. Reaching the good ending of the routes would show the continuation of the ending of respective Shinsengumi members with Chizuru from the original game after war ends. Two updated versions of the game, and , are released for PlayStation 3 on June 28, 2012, and PlayStation Vita on July 2, 2015, respectively.


Spin-offs

Several spin-off were released not long after the original game, ranging from mini games to action RPG. The first spin-off, is released for PlayStation Portable on August 26, 2010. Unlike the original game that requires the player to choose the right options to romance the chosen bachelor, Yuugiroku requires player to play mini games based on traditional Japanese games. A sequel, , is released on October 18, 2012, this time with the theme of games found on festival stalls. An updated version of both games, , which includes both games and additional content based on Kyoto Winds and Edo Blossoms, is released on November 17, 2016, for PlayStation Vita. The action RPG games of the series, and are released on March 22, 2012, for PlayStation Vita and December 19, 2013, for PlayStation Vita, respectively. The game tells the Shinsengumi members in alternate universe. is released on June 27, 2013, for PlayStation Portable. The story is set in the same universe and timeline as the original game, but tells a non-canonical alternate story. The game focuses on Kozue Kirishima, who seeks out the Shinsengumi after her older brother was killed by a Shinsengumi member who became a Rasetsu. The game consisted of four different bachelor routes. Unlike the original game that requires little interactions, Urakata Hakuoki is an action RPG, in which the player plays as Kozue, moving her freely on Map Screen, exploring areas where she can get various items, and battling enemies. The game later received an updated version titled on August 7, 2014. , released for PlayStation Vita on March 27, 2014, unlike the other games, the story is set in modern times with Chizuru and the other characters from the original game introduced as students or teachers going to the same school. Some characters from the Hakuoki series are featured in the PSP game '' B's LOG Party'', released on May 20, 2010.


Manga

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adaptations of ''Hakuoki: Shinsengumi Kitan''. The first, entitled ''Hakuoki Junrenka'', is serialized in the '' shōjo'' manga magazine ''Dengeki Comic SYLPH'', and is an anthology of the different endings available in the video games. Another adaptation is currently serialized in '' Comic B's Log Kyun!!''.


Anime

The game was adapted into 22-episode
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television series split into two seasons, produced by
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and directed by Osamu Yamasaki; '' Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom'' aired from April 4 to June 20, 2010, and '' Hakuoki: Record of the Jade Blood'' aired from October 10 to December 12, 2010. A 6-episode OVA series, '' Hakuoki: A Memory of Snow Flowers'' adapting from ''Hakuoki: Stories of Shinsengumi'' was produced under the same staff and cast and was released from August 5, 2011, to July 7, 2012. Following the OVA release, a 12-episodes prequel adapting from '' Hakuoki: Dawn of the Shinsengumi'' was also released from July 9 to September 24, 2012. After the success of the TV series, Studio Deen released two anime films, which are the alternate retelling of the game. The first film, '' Hakuoki: Wild Dance of Kyoto'' was released on August 24, 2013, and the second film '' Hakuoki: Warrior Spirit of the Blue Sky'' was released on March 8, 2014. A 12-episode short anime adaptation of a new instalment of the game, titled ''Hakuoki: Otogisōshi'', was produced by DLE and aired from April 5 to June 28, 2016. A new three-part OVA adaptation by Studio Deen was released from November 14, 2021, to January 24, 2022. The staff from the first anime series returned to produce the series.


Series overview


Opening and Ending Songs


Stage play and musical

Since April 2012 Hakuoki is adapted as a musical. Up till now there are thirteen productions. Nobuhiro Mori has written the script and were responsible for the whole production.
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wrote the music. The musical includes aside from the usual dancing and singing also sword fights, which were supervised by Yuta Morokaji, Shinnosuke Motoyama and Yasuhiro Roppongi. The productions so far were: 1.→ Musical Hakuoki - Hajime Saitou's Route『ミュージカル『薄桜鬼』〜斎藤一篇〜』 27. April - 8. May 2012 2.→ Musical Hakuoki - Souji Okita's Route 『ミュージカル『薄桜鬼』〜沖田総司篇〜』14. - 24. March 2013 3.→ Musical Hakuoki - Toshizou Hijikata's Route 『ミュージカル『薄桜鬼』〜土方歳三篇〜』2. - 11. October 2013 4.→ Musical Hakuoki - HAKUMYU LIVE 『ミュージカル『薄桜鬼』HAKU-MYU LIVE』4, 5 January 2014 5.→ Musical Hakuoki - Chikage Kazama's Route 『ミュージカル『薄桜鬼』〜風間千景篇〜』16. - 18. May, 23. May - 1. June 2014 6.→ Musical Hakuoki - Heisuke Toudou's Route 『ミュージカル『薄桜鬼』〜藤堂平助篇〜』10. - 12. January, 25. - 17. January 2015 7.→ Musical Hakuoki - Reimeiroku 『ミュージカル『薄桜鬼』〜黎明録〜』 - 2015年5月23日〜31日 23. - 31. May, 10. -14. June 2015 8.→ Musical Hakuoki - Shinsengumi Kitan 『ミュージカル『薄桜鬼』〜新選組奇譚〜』4. - 11. January, 15. - 17. January 2016 9.→ Musical Hakuoki - HAKUMYU LIVE 2 『ミュージカル『薄桜鬼』HAKU-MYU LIVE 2』12. -13. August, 16. - 17. August 2016 10.→ Musical Hakuoki - Sanosuke Harada's Route 『ミュージカル『薄桜鬼』〜原田左之助篇〜』14. - 16. April, 26. - 30. April 2017 11.→ Musical Hakuoki Shitan - Toshizou Hijikata's Route 『ミュージカル『薄桜鬼 志譚』〜土方歳三篇〜』21. - 23. April, 28. April - 1. May 2018 12.→ Musical Hakuoki Shitan - Chikage Kazama's Route 『ミュージカル『薄桜鬼 志譚』〜風間千景篇〜』5. - 11. April, 18. - 21. April 13.→ Musical Hakuoki Shinkai - Kazue Souma's Route 『ミュージカル『薄桜鬼 真改 』〜相馬主計篇〜』previously scheduled 2. - 5. April, 9. - 12. 2020, but due to the situation caused by the COVID-19-Pandemic postponed to 1. - 4. April, 8. - 11. April 2021 14.→ Musical Hakuoki Shinkai - Hajime Saitou's Route『ミュージカル『薄桜鬼 真改』〜斎藤一篇〜』22. - 27. April, 1. - 5. May 2022 15.→ Musical Hakuoki - HAKUMYU LIVE 3 『ミュージカル『薄桜鬼』HAKU-MYU LIVE 3』29. - 30. October, 11. - 13. November


Cast

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Reception


Game

Hakuoki received positive review.
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gave the PSP version of the game the score of 79 based on 4 Critic reviews, which is a generally favorable review. The game is praised for its story-telling, character designs and development, and CG art. But has mixed review about the music and Kazama's route that is deemed too short compared to the other routes. The updated remake of the game, ''Kyoto Winds'' and ''Edo Blossoms'' also received positive review. ''Kyoto Winds'' is given the score of 83 from the same site based on 8 Critic reviews, once again praising the remake for its solid characters and story-telling. ''Edo Blossoms'' is given the score of 75, also from the same site, based on 9 Critic reviews, praising the inclusion of new characters that give fans new perceptive, but feels that the story's finale is not quite as interesting as its beginning. The decision to split the remake into two games also gained mixed review. Similarly, Hardcore Gamer praised the game for its story-telling, finding the focus of political and fantasy aspects in historical background is a different approach in otome game. The characters are also well-received, finding their struggle throughout the game relatable. The site also praised the inclusion of additional events and terminology highlighted during conversations for an easy glossary look up, though criticised the lack of interactive element within the game.


Anime

Theron Martin from
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give the first season a positive review. He praised the studio's way of properly integrating fantasy element into the actual history, the design of the male characters, and the music for using heavy, dark tones for its action and dramatic scenes, which "lends intensity and even an occasional amount of creepiness to the content." However, he criticised the plotlines about Chizuru looking for her father and the motivations of the various devils afoot in the setting are not handled properly due to the history portrayed in the series. He also criticised Chizuru's role as a heroine for following the typical reverse harem protagonist being damsel-in-distress that needs to be rescued. THEM praised the well-executed art and the amount of depth and genuine drama in the story and the action scenes. The site also praised the studio for balancing Chizuru's character as being more dynamic than the standard female samurai era character tropes without anywhere near an idealized Mary Sue. The site finds the use of Rasetsu plot device repetitive, causing a lack of plot twists and surprise revelation in the series. The second season is praised for the characterization, while still finds the pacing and animation quality not balanced properly.


References


External links


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