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Shibuya Kingyo

渋谷金魚

Authors: Hiroumi Aoi

Genres: Drama, Gore, Horror, Shounen, Supernatural,

Status: Completed

Type: Manga

Updated: Oct 25, 2022

Published: 2016-09-21 2021-04-22

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Rank: 17895

Popularity: 3892

Scores: 6.09 by 1281 users

Read Shibuya Kingyo for free on KunManga. High schooler Hajime Tsukiyoda went to Shibuya that day hoping only to find inspiration for his next film. he never expected to find himself smack-dab in the middle of a real-life horror movie. Without warning, schools of massive goldfish descend upon the crowded streets, and the mystified onlookers' confusion quickly turns to terror as the fish begin to feed. From their tentative shelter, Hajime and a handful of survivors await a rescue that seems more and more unlikely as the days and hours tick by. meanwhile, all around them, the bloody feeding frenzy rages... (Source: Yen Press)

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Summary:
"The story follows an average, albeit untidy guy named Hajime Tsukiyoda. Hajime's peaceful everyday life comes to an end when a man-eating goldfish overtake Shibuya. The fish are everywhere, filling the famous scramble crossing, hanging near the Hachiko statue, and even floating through the city center all the while eating as many humans as they can. The unprecedented crisis marks the ""worst survival competition in history."""
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