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Chihayafuru Manga’s 48 Volumes Will Be Available For Free On Magazine Pocket App

The final chapter of the manga will release on August 1.

The first 48 volumes of Yuki Suetsugu’s Chihayafuru manga will be availabe on Kodansha’s Magazine Pocket app for 2 whole days after the final chapter of the manga releases.

Chihayafuru’s last chapter will release on Aug 1, 2022.

The manga was initially supposed to end with in the 49th volume. However, the editors of Kodansha’s Be Love magazine, in which the Karuta centered manga is serialized, had to add an extra volume due to the extension of the plot.

The manga is now slated to end in volume 50. The final volume will also include a spin-off extra edition of the manga.

The 49th volume of Chihayafuru was released on July 13, 2022, in Japan. The final volume will be released sometime during winter this year or start of next year.

Chihayafuru Manga

Chihayafuru, winner of the Manga Taishō and the Kodansha Manga Award, is a manga series written and illustrated by Yuki Suetsugu. It has been serialized in Kodansha’s Be Love magazine since December 2007.

An anime television series adaptation aired from October 2011 to March 2012. The second season aired from January to June 2013 and the third from October 2019 to March 2020.

The series also received three live action adaptations between 2016-2018, starring actress Suzu Hirose in the 2018 movie.

The plot of the series is described by MAL as follows;

Chihaya Ayase, a strong-willed and tomboyish girl, grows up under the shadow of her older sister. With no dreams of her own, she is contented with her share in life till she meets Arata Wataya. The quiet transfer student in her elementary class introduces her to competitive karuta, a physically and mentally demanding card game inspired by the classic Japanese anthology of Hundred Poets. Captivated by Arata’s passion for the game and inspired by the possibility of becoming the best in Japan, Chihaya quickly falls in love with the world of karuta. Along with the prodigy Arata and her haughty but hard-working friend Taichi Mashima, she joins the local Shiranami Society. The trio spends their idyllic childhood days playing together, until circumstances split them up.

Now in high school, Chihaya has grown into a karuta freak. She aims to establish the Municipal Mizusawa High Competitive Karuta Club, setting her sights on the national championship at Omi Jingu. Reunited with the now indifferent Taichi, Chihaya’s dream of establishing a karuta team is only one step away from becoming true: she must bring together members with a passion for the game that matches her own.

Source: Comic Natalie