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Yuka Katsuragi, a beautiful TV news reporter, has attracted the affections of a Yakuza thug, Katsuji Yashima, who travels with his brother all the way to Spain to find her, only to have his affections rebuffed by Yuka. A terrible earthquake hits, and Katsuji, his brother, and Yuka, along with four high-schoolers in Spain on a field-trip, all fall deep underground. While trapped below the surface, they encounter a mysterious old woman who reveals to them prophecies that the wealthy nation of Japan will meet the same demise as the once prosperous city of Carthage. Katsuji and the others insult the old woman, who then sends them to see the world of the future with their own eyes, a future of desolation and death...

216 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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Kentaro Miura

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Kentarou Miura (三浦建太郎) was born in Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, in 1966. He is left-handed. In 1976, at the early age of 10, Miura made his first Manga, entitled "Miuranger", that was published for his classmates in a school publication; the manga ended up spanning 40 volumes. In 1977, Miura created his second manga called Ken e no michi (剣への道 The Way to the Sword), using Indian ink for the first time. When he was in middle school in 1979, Miura's drawing techniques improved greatly as he started using professional drawing techniques. His first dōjinshi was published, with the help of friends, in a magazine in 1982.

That same year, in 1982, Miura enrolled in an artistic curriculum in high school, where he and his classmates started publishing their works in school booklets, as well as having his first dōjinshi published in a fan-produced magazine. In 1985, Miura applied for the entrance examination of an art college in Nihon University. He submitted Futanabi for examination and was granted admission. This project was later nominated Best New Author work in Weekly Shōnen Magazine. Another Miura manga Noa was published in Weekly Shōnen Magazine the very same year. Due to a disagreement with one of the editors, the manga was stalled and eventually dropped altogether. This is approximately where Miura's career hit a slump.

In 1988, Miura bounced back with a 48-page manga known as Berserk Prototype, as an introduction to the current Berserk fantasy world. It went on to win Miura a prize from the Comi Manga School. In 1989, after receiving a doctorate degree, Kentarou started a project titled King of Wolves (王狼, ōrō?) based on a script by Buronson, writer of Hokuto no Ken. It was published in the monthly Japanese Animal House magazine in issues 5 and 7 of that year.

In 1990, a sequel is made to Ourou entitled Ourou Den (王狼伝 ōrō den, The Legend of the Wolf King) that was published as a prequel to the original in Young Animal Magazine. In the same year, the 10th issue of Animal House witnesses the first volume of the solo project Berserk was released with a relatively limited success. Miura again collaborated with Buronson on manga titled Japan, that was published in Young Animal House from the 1st issue to the 8th of 1992, and was later released as a stand-alone tankōbon. Miura's fame grew after Berserk was serialized in Young Animal in 1992 with the release of "The Golden Age" story arc and the huge success of his masterpiece made of him one of the most prominent contemporary mangakas. At this time Miura dedicates himself solely to be working on Berserk. He has indicated, however, that he intends to publish more manga in the future.

In 1997, Miura supervised the production of 25 anime episodes of Berserk that aired in the same year on NTV. Various art books and supplemental materials by Miura based on Berserk are also released. In 1999, Miura made minor contributions to the Dreamcast video game Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage. 2004 saw the release of yet another video game adaptation entitled Berserk Millennium Falcon Arc: Chapter of the Record of the Holy Demon War.

Since that time, the Berserk manga has spanned 34 tankōbon with no end in sight. The series has also spawned a whole host of merchandise, both official and fan-made, ranging from statues, action figures to key rings, video games, and a trading card game. In 2002, Kentarou Miura received the second place in the Osamu Tezuka Culture Award of Excellence for Berserk.[1]

Miura provided the design for the Vocaloid Kamui Gakupo, whose voice is taken from the Japanese singer and actor, Gackt.

Miura passed away on May 6, 2021 at 2:48 p.m. due to acute aortic dissection.

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Profile Image for Juho Pohjalainen.
Author 5 books349 followers
July 20, 2020
This is a pretty functional post-apocalyptic story, with good action and decent story progress, but it feels like it ended all abruptly and left too many questions unanswered: I was expecting them to wake up back in their own time or something, to close up the plot thread of how they ended up in the future to begin with - and even without that in consideration, their situation in the desert was left up in the air, the pacing generally a little weird.

I also never could buy the whole thing about propping up Japan and the Japanese, how they were the best country of our time yet also were the ones the most responsible in ruining everything. Nor the way all their refugees somehow ended up all the way to Europe. I think the story would have served to have reduced its scope a little and set it in China or Korea or something, compared Japan only to those, and it would have gone down a little better.
Profile Image for Cristina Padilla.
389 reviews2 followers
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November 6, 2022
Esta distopía ambientada en los años de las olimpiadas de Barcelona tiene como telón de fondo la historia de un grupo de japoneses que son “castigados” a ir a un futuro el cuál es cruel y lleno de precariedad.

Me ha parecido una historia con abundantes segundas lecturas y muy bien construida.

Tiene algunos detalles que no me han gustado, pero son solo eso: detalles.

Por lo que, siendo un tomo único y teniendo la temática que tiene (dejando de lado el maravilloso dibujo, por supuesto) lo recomiendo sin dudas.
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5,108 reviews173 followers
April 5, 2015
Oferta que me convenía aprovechar. Veremos si está al nivel de los Berserk del mismo autor...

UPDATE: No, no lo está, pero no me arrepiento de su compra ni nada (aunque después lo vi más barato de lo que me salió :(... ), me proporcionó un buen rato de diversión madmaxera con algo de hipocresía política y un montón de buenos dibujos.
Profile Image for Luke Stevens.
907 reviews1 follower
November 11, 2024
Berserk meets Mad Max and it's about Japanese nationalism and also mc looks like Zodd and Guts smashed
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97 reviews5 followers
May 30, 2021
Досить непогана історія з популяризацією японського народу. На один доволі непогано, тим більше, що малюнок від Кентаро Міури. Для мене це такий-собі візуальний вступ до Берсерка. Схоже на якийсь екшн-фільм. Купував цю манґу виключно через те, аби мати щось на один том. З однієї сторони круто, бо цілісна історія в одному томі, але з іншої - автори та художники дуже обмежені, вкладаючи високу швидкість у сторітелінґу. Здається, що на ринку є більше крутіших однотомівок.
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1,067 reviews2 followers
October 12, 2023
Amazing story with a deep message. Don’t let anyone dominate YOU ♾️🫶🏼🗺️
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6,000 reviews51 followers
May 17, 2020
Not the greatest manga, the art and characters were cool but the story is dull😁😴
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September 3, 2023
Questo manga è stato un dolcissimo regalo di compleanno, preso soprattutto perché sono conosciute le mie preferenze verso i disegni di Kentaro Miura, infatti le tavole sono STUPENDE e ci sono tantissimi rimandi a Berserk, ci voleva un po' di nostalgia questa mattina.
La scrittura invece, purtroppo, male male male. La trama era un po' rivista, ma comunque interessante, lo svolgimento, a parte la solita spaccatura di Miura, un po' un disastro: tante domande senza risposta, soliti personaggi più grandi che incolpano i giovani del decadimento della società e della terra quando sono loro i primi veri responsabili dei disastri avvenuti. Un altro problema è lo sbilanciamento caratteriale tra personaggi femminili e maschili assurdo: il protagonista non si fa nemmeno due minuti di shock su quello che è appena successo che entra già in berserk ammazzando chiunque, e i due personaggi femminili della storia non hanno nemmeno un po' di grinta - perché capisco il non sapere cosa fare visto che si è in un mondo completamente diverso, ma almeno qualche consiglio o un po' di voce la si può dare - e invece vengono difese dai due personaggi principali che lasciano a loro stessi gli altri ragazzi giovani che devono "cavarsela da soli" (ah, loro devono cavarsela da soli e le ragazze le proteggete?? Hmmmmmm capito capito). La critica al capitalismo stava andando così bene, ma puntualmente nel mondo post apocalittico che ci ritroviamo? Lo stesso sistema capitalistico, e quindi purtroppo sta stronzata di dare la colpa ai giapponesi non funziona perché se un sistema con schiavi resta attivo anche dopo l'apocalisse procurando solo morti, prostituzione e schiavitù, allora magari qualcuno due domande se le sarà fatte, ma ovviamente nei post apocalittici esistono solo i forti e non gli intellettuali. Poi lasciamo perdere la considerazione dei personaggi maschili sulle donne giapponesi che si prostituiscono... Recuperare questo senso di "patria" e "nazionalità", ma ai sopravvissuti che cazzo gliene frega, e infatti il discorso più sensato del protagonista è sul fatto di essere tutti degli esseri umani e di dover combattere insieme, il resto solo fuffa.
Il finale... Boh? Mi ha lasciata molto perplessa. Pensavo tornassero indietro invece lascia questa "speranza". Poi ovviamente il protagonista doveva diventare un boss mafioso ma ha lasciato tutto per la protagonista, e si vede che non ha come pregio l'intelligenza perché come chiama la terra di tutti? Japan. Va bene.
Lasciamo poi perdere anche le dinamiche amorose, lei si innamora di lui solo perché la protegge, ma non lo conosce minimamente.
Commento riassuntivo: boh.
Quindi non mi sento di dare stelline generali a questo manga perché c'è uno sbilanciamento tra disegni e storia, quindi le darò solo qua sotto!
Disegni delle Tavole: 4,5/5
Trama: 2/5
Scrittura: 1/5
Caratterizzazione personaggi: 1/5
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Author 7 books39 followers
June 30, 2021
Un manga que me sorprendió por su agudeza y su corazón. Rara vez nos encontramos con un manga al cual consideramos una verdadera pieza de arte. Con un dibujo sencillo pero potente y un estilo narrativo atrapante, "Japan" nos narra la historia de un puñado de adolescentes y una reportera de Japón cuyas vidas se ven entrelazadas con la de un miembro muy peligroso de los Yakuza (quien está perdidamente enamorado de la reportera) y su secuaz.

Inesperadamente, el grupo improbable deberá enfrentarse a su peor pesadilla cuando se ven transportados por una bruja hacia el futuro y vivencian un mundo distópico en el cual, por culpa de la avaricia y la economía desbocada y sin escrúpulos de Japón, el mundo se transforma en un desierto inhabitable, ya que los bosques han muerto en el mundo entero. Encontrándose en "Nueva Europa", el grupo deberá enfrentar mil y una calamidades por ser japoneses, ya que este pueblo es considerado "refugiado" y tratado peor que ganado en los campamentos establecidos para albergarlos.

La historia y el desenlace son magistrales, además de contar con desarrollos de personajes muy satisfactorios a pesar de lo corto que es el libro.

Si quieres leer una historia de Kentaro Miura algo distinta a "Berserk" (pero a la vez conectada con esta, al menos en espíritu), recomiendo que leas este manga. Si, por el contrario, no has leído nada de Kentaro Miura pero eres fanático de las aventuras de fantasía entrañables, no te lo puedes perder. Verás que no decepciona.
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704 reviews55 followers
May 22, 2020
Muy flojo. Sorprendentemente flojo para venir de los autores que viene. La historia daba para mucho más y debería haber sido una serie, da la sensación de ir demasiado rápido y de no haberse trabajado. Si a eso le sumas la filosofía barata; los personajes apenas esbozados; un worldbuilding mínimo y mal desarrollado; y un planteamiento pobre y poco creíble (¿la Barcelona olímpica un lugar lleno de niños desarrapados suplicando monedas a todo japonés que se encontrasen por la calle?), pues en fin...

Si te gusta el estilo de dibujo de Miura y las estéticas al estilo Mad Max o Nausicaä, pues puede valer, porque se lee en un suspiro. Pero no lo voy ni a conservar en mis estanterías.
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280 reviews1 follower
July 17, 2024
Seguito spirituale, ma non narrativo, della precedente saga del Re Lupo sviluppata in due volumi da Buronson e Moira, Japan vede il duo riprendere l’espediente del viaggio temporale, ma questa volta verso il futuro. Ecco quindi una trama che mischia l’amore di Buronson per il post-apocalittico (ricordiamo che è l’autore di Ken il Guerriero) con istanze ecologiste e di critica verso il capitalismo e la società giapponese degli anni ‘90. Un misto di patriottismo e feroce condanna verso il proprio paese che sembra una profezia di quanto è accaduto recentemente in terra nipponica tra disastri ambientali e crisi economica
Profile Image for Bulent.
1,008 reviews65 followers
September 27, 2019
İlginç bir manga. Aslında Berserk ile ünlenen Kentaro Miura'nın zaman içinde yolculuk, çevre, iklim felaketleri ve tabii ki milliyetçilik ve cinsellik ile süslü hikayesi.

Japonya'nın en ünlü televizyon spikeri, ona delicesine aşık insan azmanı bir Yakuza, yakuzanın erkek kardeşi ve Avrupa'da eğitim gören 4 Japon üniversite öğrencisi'nin başından geçenler, ya da daha doğru bir söylemle başına gelenler...
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184 reviews2 followers
September 14, 2024
Una storia sicuramente non originale, un pretesto narrativo facilotto, critiche purtroppo superficiali ed il tutto che si svolge molto rapidamente… un manga pessimo allora?
No, perché le critiche seppur, come detto, superficiali, funzionano, i disegni sono di altissimo livello (è pur sempre Miura), l’azione e i discorsi sono ben bilanciati e risulta molto scorrevole e intrattenente.

Una lettura piacevole e che mi ha divertito.

3.0
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1 review1 follower
May 23, 2023
Uwielbiam "Berserka" ale "Japan" jest po prostu dla mnie niestrawne. Naszpikowane infantylnymi stwierdzeniami jest po prostu płytkie do bólu. Do tego jeszcze te wywody o Rzymianach i Kartaginie, o rety...
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84 reviews1 follower
October 14, 2024
Nulla a che vedere con il capolavoro che sarebbe stato Berserk, ho letto la versione italiana di Panini e la stampa è troppo grezza e i contorni delle ambientazioni e personaggi troppo marcati. Personaggi femminili disegnati magistralmente dal compianto Maestro Kentaro Miura
January 2, 2021
Final muy abierto, como si se hubiera cocido un guiso que nunca llega a emplatarse. Igualmente se disfruta mucho del proceso de cocinado.
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561 reviews3 followers
February 3, 2013
02 February 2013

Rating: * * * * 1/2

Wow...who knew Yakuza were such die-hard romantics?!

As a huge fan of Berserk, I eagerly snatched this up when I spotted Japan at the library. I really wish this were a series because when I was done reading, I was left desperately wanting more.

The premise of this post-apocalyptic earth felt eerily realistic, especially the part with the nuclear meltdowns. Given Japan's recent tragedy that resulted in failing nuclear plants, this reality hit like a ton of bricks. The story gives you pause and almost makes you want to live better and do right by the earth.

I was not expecting to fall in love with Katsuji Yashima. It turns out this Yakuza is a giant teddy bear on the inside with a big wonderful heart. His integrity blew me away. I really wish there were more volumes because I can't get enough of his character.

This was awesome! Japan is the perfect combination of complex storytelling with amazingly detailed and beautiful artwork. There really aren't many manga out there like this. Please make this a series!
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556 reviews22 followers
September 29, 2008
Good one-shot manga. The story about a group of japanese people who were transferred into the post-catastrophic neo-europe is a little bit naive and nationalistic but enjoyable. The art is fantastic, as expected from Kentaro Miura, author of Berserk.
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489 reviews14 followers
April 18, 2015
L'inizio è piuttosto lento e fin troppo simile a hokuto non ken,ma arrivati verso la metà la storia decolla e inizia a presentare personaggi interessanti,dialoghi ben fatti e un finale aperto molto interessante.
248 reviews13 followers
March 29, 2015
Wow, what a bizarre, amoral, nationalistic screed. It has all the subtlety of a Chick tract.
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