is a Japanese
''shōjo'' manga series by
Chie Shinohara
is a Japanese manga artist best known for '' Red River'', known in Japan as ''Sora wa Akai Kawa no Hotori: Anatolia Story''. She has twice received the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo, in 1987 for '' Yami no Purple Eye'' and in 2001 for ''Red ...
which was serialized in the
manga magazine
are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. The term is used in Japan to refer to both comics an ...
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Shōjo Comic
, formerly published under its full name until December 2007, is a ''shōjo'' manga magazine published semimonthly in Japan by Shogakukan since 1968. The magazine has gained a reputation for being a "love bible for maidens in love" or a "romance ...
'' from issue 22 in 1991
until 1994.
The story is about a beautiful high school girl, Sōko Kiryū, who finds out she is the latest reincarnation of
Sōryū (usually called "Seiryū"), the demon queen who once ruled the earth with her demon armies. Unfortunately, she has fallen in love with a boy named Akira who is the reincarnation of
Byakko, the legendary white tiger who is destined to kill her.
The story is loosely based on the
tale of Four Gods in oriental cultures, namely the Azure Dragon (east), the White Tiger (west), the Black Turtle (north) and the Red Phoenix (south).
''Ao no Fūin'' was adapted into a CD drama in 1993 and three novels by Natsumi Yamamoto in 1998.
Plot
The story is set in modern Japan. Sōko Kiryū is a beautiful first year transfer student in high school, having just moved into the area. Due to her uneasiness over the move, she has developed dizziness and fainting spells. Shortly after she transfers into the new school, she somehow causes a would-be rapist who attacks her in the infirmary to simply vanish, leaving his clothes on the floor.
About this time, a boy named Akira, later known as Byakko, appears at the school and begins pursuing her. He tells her that he is Byakko, the White Tiger of the West, and that he will kill her because she is the clone of the Demon Queen Soryū. With growing a horn, remembering a hunger for humans, and exhibiting unusual powers, Sōko is forced to accept that she is an
oni
An ( ) is a kind of ''yōkai'', demon, orc, ogre, or troll in Japanese folklore. They are believed to live in caves or deep in the mountains or in hell. Oni are known for their superhuman strength and have been associated with powers like th ...
even though she denies it. However, due to her growing feelings of love for Akira and her desire to become human, Sōko is determined to fight against this ill fate.
Characters
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:The female protagonist of the story. She is a beautiful normal 16-year-old girl until the day that she transfers to her new school with fake memories of her life before. She meets Akira, who tries to kill her because she is the reincarnation of Soryu, of the family of the East and the queen of the demons (oni). She doesn't want to live like a demon and she tries to become a human with Akira's help. She falls in love with Akira early in the story and she gets depressed that she can't be with him.
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:The antagonist/male protagonist of the story. He is the Byakko, of the family of the West with the task of killing Soryu. He falls in love with Sōko early in the story and tries by any means to turn her into a human. Only he has the power to defeat and kill Soryu but he can't do that because of his feelings for her, thus betraying his family.
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:Sōko's brother. He is later revealed to be the Genbu of the family of the North and the one that revived Sōko.
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Publications
Manga
The manga was serialized in ''
Shōjo Comic
, formerly published under its full name until December 2007, is a ''shōjo'' manga magazine published semimonthly in Japan by Shogakukan since 1968. The magazine has gained a reputation for being a "love bible for maidens in love" or a "romance ...
'' from issue 22 in 1991
until 1994. There were 11
tankōbon
A is a standard publishing format for books in Japan, alongside other formats such as ''shinsho'' (17x11 cm paperback books) and ''bunkobon''. Used as a loanword in English, the term specifically refers to a printed collection of a manga that w ...
volumes released under the Flower Comics label from
Shogakukan
is a Japanese publisher of comics, magazines, light novels, dictionaries, literature, non-fiction, home media, and other media in Japan.
Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but ...
which collected the series.
*Volume 1, , May 1992
*Volume 2, , August 1992
*Volume 3, , November 1992
*Volume 4, , February 1993
*Volume 5, , May 1993
*Volume 6, , August 1993
*Volume 7, , December 1993
*Volume 8, , April 1994
*Volume 9, , July 1994
*Volume 10, , September 1994
*Volume 11, , November 1994
Bunkoban editions were released under the Shogakukan Bunko label in 1999, collecting the series in seven volumes.
*Volume 1, , February 1999
*Volume 2, , February 1999
*Volume 3, , April 1999
*Volume 4, , April 1999
*Volume 5, , May 1999
*Volume 6, , May 1999
*Volume 7, , May 1999
CD book
An audio drama CD was released on 26 May 1993, , by Shogakukan.
Novels
A series of three novels by
Natsumi Yamamoto and based on the manga was released by
KSS in 1998.
*Volume 1, , September 1998
*Volume 2, , October 1998
*Volume 3, , December 1998
See also
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Fushigi Yûgi
, also known as ''Fushigi Yûgi: The Mysterious Play'' or ''Curious Play'', is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuu Watase. It tells the story of two teenaged girls, Miaka and Yui, who are pulled into ''The Universe of t ...
'', a manga series based on the
same legends.
References
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1991 manga
1998 Japanese novels
Chie Shinohara
Fantasy anime and manga
Light novels
Shogakukan manga
Shōjo manga