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Adekan
艶漢
GenreHistorical, Action
Manga
Written byNao Tsukiji [ja]
MagazineWings
DemographicShoujo
Original runJuly 14, 2007 – present
Volumes11 (List of volumes)

Adekan (艶漢 [アデカン]) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nao Tsukiji.[1] It began serialization in Wings issue 56 on July 14, 2007.[2] As of January 2017 10 volumes have been published in Japan. The series has been licensed by JManga in America, Tong Li (東立)[3] in China, and by Egmont Manga + Anime GmbH[4] in Germany.

The series follows Shiro Yoshiwara, an eccentric umbrella craftsman (who does more than just sell umbrellas) and Kojiro a young police officer/detective. The two form an unlikely friendship and end up assisting one another with solving mysteries and stopping crime. Shiro's past catches up with him though and threatens to harm his new found friend and way of life. As of January 2017 the series is ongoing.

A stage play was performed in Theater Sun Mall (Tokyo Japan) from March 30th to April 3rd, 2016.[5] A series of Drama CDs were released by Shinkansha from 2011-2013.[6]

Plot

Shiro Yoshiwara owns a shop in the slum area of Gento where he lives and sells umbrellas of his creation. His Umbrellas are more art pieces then anything practical though so he is often impoverished and starving. One day Kojiro comes to his shop looking for information about sightings of a phantom woman. Kojiro is shocked to find Shiro barely dressed and in the arms of a women in the middle of the day (who insists she too was only trying to "help" him dress). After questioning him and lecturing him about decency Kojiro leaves to continue the investigation. It turns out Shiro was also investigating this same thing though and ends up being taken hostage by a local gang. Kojiro follows the sound of gunfire and attempts to "rescue" Shiro. Shiro suppresses the entire gang and ends up rescuing Kojiro, in the process revealing that he is an Anki (small hidden knives) user. Shiro is then surprised to find out that Kojiro doesn't intend to question or arrest him for this and the two go their separate ways with the mystery now solved and the perpetrators dead or arrested.

Kojiro decides to return to the shop to teach Shiro (who is rather unwilling) about cooking and dressing properly. As the story progresses Shiro continues to assist Kojiro (and the greater police force) with solving various cases. He slowly opens up to Kojiro who continues to show up at his shop, introduce people to him, and invite him to different activities.

People from Shiro's past start showing up in the town and being the subjects of police cases. It is revealed that Shiro is from a country of Super humans known only as The Group (which is unknown to the general public and a very different place) and is a Superhuman (like most of The Group’s inhabitants). He is also the "elixir of life" for The Group and his absence has resulted in people dying younger than normal. Shiro attempts to continue protecting his new friends and way of life but after a few close calls decides to leave town (believing his friends will be safe if he's gone) and settle the unfinished business from his past.

He journeys to The Group which is far away, hidden, and heavily guarded. Just as he enters, he realizes that Kojiro followed him. Unable to send Kojiro back, Shiro finds himself having to quickly teach Kojiro the rules and ways of The Group. The two of them are almost killed numerous times (mostly due to Kojiro) but eventually find their way to Shiro's intended destination which is the home of his fiancé (Touko). In the meantime members of Gento's police force have teamed up with the Military to attempt to locate and destroy The Group as they believe it is responsible for the kidnappings of a number of people.

Media

Manga

Written and drawn by Nao Tsukiji, the chapters of Adekan have been serialized in the shoujo manga magazine Wings since its debut in the July 2007 issue.[7] The first volume was released on September 1, 2008 and as of January, 2017 ten volumes have been released in Japan. Volumes 1 and 2 were published digitally in English by (now defunct) JManga in 2011.[8] Volumes 1-10 have been licensed and published in Chinese by Tong Li Publishing Co., Ltd.[9] Volumes 1-9 have been licensed and published in German by Egmont Manga + Anime GmbH [10]since 2011. The series is currently ongoing.

Drama CD

A series of Drama CDs were released by Shinkansha from 2011-2013.[11] The Japanese voice acting cast includes; Jun Fukuyama (福山 潤) as Shiro, Maeno Tomoaki (前野智昭) as Kojiro, Takahiro Sakurai (櫻井孝宏) as Anri, as well as Takuya Sato (佐藤拓也), Kei Shindo (真堂圭), Nobuo Tobita (飛田展男), and Saki Fujita (藤田咲).

Stage Play

There have been 2 stage plays, both performed in Theater Sun Mall (Tokyo Japan). The first was written and directed by Hosaka You. The second was written and directed by Ise Naohiro. The cast included Sakurai Keito as Shiro, Suehara Takuma as Kojiro, Mikami Shun as Anri, and Horikoshi Ryou as Saotome.[12]

References

  1. ^ http://naotukiji.main.jp/
  2. ^ http://www.shinshokan.co.jp/mag/nw056/
  3. ^ http://www.tongli.com.tw/
  4. ^ http://www.egmont-manga.de/?s=adekan
  5. ^ http://www.clie.asia/adekan/stream.php
  6. ^ http://www.clubmail.jp/SHOP/g21355/list.html
  7. ^ http://www.shinshokan.co.jp/mag/nw056/
  8. ^ https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-08-17/jmanga-manga-site-launches-with-100-new-titles
  9. ^ http://www.tongli.com.tw/
  10. ^ http://www.egmont-manga.de/?s=adekan
  11. ^ http://www.clubmail.jp/SHOP/g21355/list.html
  12. ^ Tsukiji, Nao. "Chap 49". Adekan. Vol. Vol 11. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help)