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Kijin Gentoushou

鬼人幻燈抄

Authors: Yuu Satomi, Motoo Nakanishi

Genres: Action, Adventure, Eligible Titles for You Should Read This, Fantasy,

Status: Ongoing

Type: Manga

Updated: May 08, 2023

Published: 2021-09-09

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Rank: 3316

Popularity: 8421

Scores: 7.45 by 309 users

Read Kijin Gentoushou for free on KunManga. In the Edo period, there was a shrine maiden called "Itsukihime" in the mountain village of Kadono. Jinta, a young man who acts as the shrine maiden's guardian despite being a stranger, encounters a mysterious demon who speaks of the far future in the forest where he went to defeat it. From Edo to the Heisei era, this huge Japanese fantasy series follows a demon man who travels through time while continuously questioning the meaning of wielding a sword. (Source: Crunchyroll, edited)

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Summary:
"In the Edo period, there was a shrine maiden called ""Itsuki-hime"" in the mountain village of Kadono. Jinta, a young man who acts as Itsuki-hime's guardian despite being a stranger, encounters a mysterious demon who speaks of the far future in the forest where he went to defeat it. From Edo to the Heisei era, this is the first volume of a huge Japanese fantasy series about a demon man who travels through time while continuously questioning the meaning of wielding a sword."
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