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Yunagi no Machi Sakura no Kuni

夕凪の街 桜の国

Authors: Fumiyo Kouno

Genres: Award Winning, Drama, Historical, Slice of Life,

Status: Completed

Type: Manga

Updated: Oct 26, 2014

Published: 2003-09-16 2004-10-12

MAL Data

Rank: 4185

Popularity: 2270

Scores: 7.35 by 3552 users

Read Yunagi no Machi Sakura no Kuni for free on KunManga. Part 1: Hiroshima, 1955. Ten years after the city was consumed by a scorching flash of light, a woman's soul is still deeply shaken by the earth-shattering explosion that devastated her home and changed her life forever... A family from Hiroshima struggles to come to terms with their survival of the atomic bombing of their city. The protagonist is Minami Hirano, about 20 years of age. Part 2: Set some decades later, the niece of Minami Hirano is bewildered by her father's mysterious disappearances. She and a friend follow him to discover what he is doing. The main theme of this is historic manga concerns the question what impact the war and the atomic bombing had on the most vulnerable. Fumiyo Kôno examines this question in her outstanding book—an award-winning, widely-discussed masterpiece!

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Summary:
The main theme of this is historic manga concerns the question what impact the war and the atomic bombing had on the most vulnerable. Fumiyo Kono examines this question in her outstanding book-an award-winning, widely-discussed masterpiece!
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