Amakusa 1637
See also: Amakusa (homonymy)
Amakusa 1637 is a Manga written by Michiyo Akaishi, published with the editions SEEBD, in the label Akiko. The series comprises 12 volumes in Japan, is in the course of publication in France, with 10 translated volumes.
Synopsis
Natsuki Hayumi, whose family created Hakouhou Ryu, a school of the Kendō, is the president of the primary section of her college. One day, a terrible earthquake devastates the town of Kōbe, with the Japan, where it was with the young person Masaki Miyamoto, involving itself with the saber. Masaki, risking its life, saves that of Hayumi.
Principal characters
- members of the primary education section of the Holy college François:
- Natsuki Hayumi : president of the primary education section of the college
- Masaki Miyamoto: vice-president of the primary education section of the college
- Eri Kasugano: person in charge of the committee of discipline of the primary education section of the college
- Naozumi Yatsuka: vice-president of the primary education section of the college
- Seika Akishima: secretary of the primary education section of the college
- Eiji Horie: secretary of the primary education section of the college
Short summary of the history
“As from 25 years as from this year, a beautiful young man will appear, controlling an unknown knowledge. He will make a sign with the sky. At this point in time the sky will burn and redden, the flowers will flower and the people of faithful will raise themselves. They will receive the blessing of god then. ”Such is the prediction of the Mamacos father, in 1609. At this point in time, 25 years later, Natsuki Hayumi arrives, come the year 2000 following the shipwreck of its boat. It is the last arrival of the group of the primary education section of the college Saint François.
The history concentrates on the Rébellion of Shimabara and the characters of Shirō Amakusa and Musashi Miyamoto.
External bond
'' Amakusa 1637 '' at Akiko
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