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A Spirit of the Sun

A Spirit of the Sun (Japanese: 太陽の黙示録, Hepburn: Taiyō no Mokushiroku, lit. "The Sun's Revelation") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kaiji Kawaguchi. It is about a resourceful boy, Genichiro Ryu, as he survives a series of natural disasters and collapse of the economy in Japan set in the beginning of the 21st century. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Big Comic from 2002 to 2008.

A Spirit of the Sun
Cover of the first tankōbon volume
太陽の黙示録
(Taiyō no Mokushiroku)
Manga
Written byKaiji Kawaguchi
Published byShogakukan
MagazineBig Comic
DemographicSeinen
Original run20022008
Volumes17
Anime television series
Directed byMasayuki Kojima
Written byTatsuhiko Urahata
Music byToshiyuki Honda
StudioMadhouse
Licensed by
Original networkWOWOW
Original run September 17, 2006 September 18, 2006
Episodes2
Manga
Foundation Chapter
Written byKaiji Kawaguchi
Published byShogakukan
MagazineBig Comic
DemographicSeinen
Original run20082010
Volumes9

It was followed by a second part, serialized in the same magazine from 2008 to 2010. The series was adapted into a 2-episode anime television special produced by Madhouse in 2006.

In 2006, A Spirit of The Sun received the 51st Shogakukan Manga Award for the General category. As well as the Grand Prize of the 10th Japan Media Arts Festival.

Plot edit

In Japan, the series of earthquakes beginning on August 10, 2002 caused the explosion of Mount Fuji, and its consequences: a Japan, where half of the population has perished and whose main island, Honshū, is cut in two, and which must to survive appeal to the United States and China. Years later; two Japans coexist and many Japanese live as refugees in makeshift camps around the world. The south area is controlled by the United States, and the north area by China, with capitals in Fukuoka and Sapporo, respectively while Tokyo is under a UN mandate. Tensions go high in various Japanese refugee camps overseas between the residents of countries that wish to help them and those who promote kicking them off due to taking local jobs and wasting resources.

Genichiro Ryu, a survivor of the Japanese earthquakes, lost his memory and was subsequently adopted by a Taiwanese couple. He tries to find a way to help Japanese refugees in Taipei from being targeted by a growing xenophobic Taiwanese populace while trying to prevent his fellow Japanese from taking a hardline path of becoming terrorists, which was secretly backed by ultranationalist Taiwanese officials operating on an anti-refugee (and anti-Japanese) agenda. Genichiro later smuggles himself back to Japan in order to find out what happened to his family with the help of Chan, a Taiwanese gangster who he befriended and later said he would join. They are accompanied by Ryoutarou Hata aka Yui Liao Ming, a naturalized Taiwanese of Japanese origin and ex-Taipei City Police Department (TCPD) plainclothes officer (whose family was stranded in Taiwan after the earthquakes) who seeks to find out what's happening after Japan was divided. From there, the trio navigate the divided Japan as they fight conspiracies that seek to prevent parties from reuniting the two Japans.

Media edit

Manga edit

A Spirit of the Sun, written and illustrated by Kaiji Kawaguchi, was serialized in Shogakukan's Big Comic from 2002 to 2008, with its chapters collected in seventeen tankōbon volumes, released from May 30, 2003 to February 29, 2008.[1][2] A second part, A Spirit of the Sun 2: Foundation Chapter (太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編, Taiyō no Mokushiroku Dainibu: Kenkoku-hen), was serialized in the same magazine from 2008 to 2010. Its chapters were collected in nine tankōbon volumes, released from June 30, 2008 to January 28, 2011.[3][4]

Volume list edit

1st part edit
No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 May 30, 2003[1]978-4-09-187031-5
2 May 30, 2003[5]978-4-09-187032-2
3 October 30, 2003[6]978-4-09-187033-9
4 February 28, 2004[7]978-4-09-187034-6
5 April 30, 2004[8]978-4-09-187035-3
6 August 30, 2004[9]978-4-09-187036-0
7 December 24, 2004[10]978-4-09-187037-7
8 April 26, 2005[11]978-4-09-187038-4
9 August 30, 2005[12]978-4-09-187039-1
10 December 26, 2005[13]978-4-09-187040-7
11 March 30, 2006[14]978-4-09-180220-0
12 July 28, 2006[15]978-4-09-180580-5
13 November 30, 2006[16]978-4-09-180816-5
14 February 28, 2007[17]978-4-09-181080-9
15 June 29, 2007[18]978-4-09-181258-2
16 October 30, 2007[19]978-4-09-181518-7
17 February 29, 2008[2]978-4-09-181764-8
2nd part edit
No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 June 30, 2008[3]978-4-09-182018-1
2 October 30, 2008[20]978-4-09-182209-3
3 March 30, 2009[21]978-4-09-182416-5
4 August 28, 2009[22]978-4-09-182587-2
5 January 29, 2010[23]978-4-09-183009-8
6 June 30, 2010[24]978-4-09-183210-8
7 September 30, 2010[25]978-4-09-183417-1
8 December 25, 2010[26]978-4-09-183539-0
9 January 28, 2011[4]978-4-09-183639-7

Anime edit

Directed by Masayuki Kojima and written by Tatsuhiko Urahata, Madhouse produced a 2-episode TV special adaptation of the manga, which was shown on WOWOW on September 17 and September 18, 2006. The ending theme is "The Power" performed by Kanon.

In North America, Maiden Japan licensed the anime in 2018.[27]

Reception edit

In 2006, A Spirit of The Sun, along with Rainbow: Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin by Masasumi Kakizaki and George Abe, received the 51st Shogakukan Manga Award for the General category.[28] It also received the Grand Prize for the Manga Category at the 10th Japan Media Arts Festival in 2006.[29]

References edit

  1. ^ a b (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on February 7, 2005. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  2. ^ a b 太陽の黙示録 17 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091817645.
  3. ^ a b 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 1 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091820182.
  4. ^ a b 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 9 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091836399.
  5. ^ (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on February 7, 2005. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  6. ^ (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on February 7, 2005. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  7. ^ (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on February 7, 2005. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  8. ^ (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on February 7, 2005. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  9. ^ (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on February 7, 2005. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  10. ^ (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on February 7, 2005. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  11. ^ 太陽の黙示録 8 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091870384.
  12. ^ 太陽の黙示録 9 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091870392.
  13. ^ 太陽の黙示録 10 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091870406.
  14. ^ 太陽の黙示録 11 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091802206.
  15. ^ 太陽の黙示録 12 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091805809.
  16. ^ 太陽の黙示録 13 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091808166.
  17. ^ 太陽の黙示録 14 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091810802.
  18. ^ 太陽の黙示録 15 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091812589.
  19. ^ 太陽の黙示録 16 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091815189.
  20. ^ 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 2 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091822096.
  21. ^ 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 3 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091824161.
  22. ^ 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 4 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091825877.
  23. ^ 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 5 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091830099.
  24. ^ 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 6 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091832105.
  25. ^ 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 7 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091834175.
  26. ^ 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 8 (in Japanese). ASIN 4091835392.
  27. ^ Sherman, Jennifer (February 19, 2018). "Maiden Japan Licenses A Spirit of the Sun TV Anime Special". Anime News Network. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  28. ^ Macdonald, Christopher (January 22, 2006). "51st Shogakukan Manga Awards". Anime News Network. from the original on February 22, 2009. Retrieved February 22, 2009.
  29. ^ Macdonald, Christopher (December 16, 2006). "10th Media Arts Plaza Awards". Anime News Network. Retrieved February 10, 2009.

External links edit

  • (in Japanese)
  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • (in Japanese)
  • A Spirit of the Sun (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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A Spirit of the Sun Japanese 太陽の黙示録 Hepburn Taiyō no Mokushiroku lit The Sun s Revelation is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kaiji Kawaguchi It is about a resourceful boy Genichiro Ryu as he survives a series of natural disasters and collapse of the economy in Japan set in the beginning of the 21st century It was serialized in Shogakukan s Big Comic from 2002 to 2008 A Spirit of the SunCover of the first tankōbon volume太陽の黙示録 Taiyō no Mokushiroku MangaWritten byKaiji KawaguchiPublished byShogakukanMagazineBig ComicDemographicSeinenOriginal run2002 2008Volumes17 Anime television seriesDirected byMasayuki KojimaWritten byTatsuhiko UrahataMusic byToshiyuki HondaStudioMadhouseLicensed byNA Maiden JapanOriginal networkWOWOWOriginal runSeptember 17 2006 September 18 2006Episodes2 MangaFoundation ChapterWritten byKaiji KawaguchiPublished byShogakukanMagazineBig ComicDemographicSeinenOriginal run2008 2010Volumes9 It was followed by a second part serialized in the same magazine from 2008 to 2010 The series was adapted into a 2 episode anime television special produced by Madhouse in 2006 In 2006 A Spirit of The Sun received the 51st Shogakukan Manga Award for the General category As well as the Grand Prize of the 10th Japan Media Arts Festival Contents 1 Plot 2 Media 2 1 Manga 2 1 1 Volume list 2 1 1 1 1st part 2 1 1 2 2nd part 2 2 Anime 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editIn Japan the series of earthquakes beginning on August 10 2002 caused the explosion of Mount Fuji and its consequences a Japan where half of the population has perished and whose main island Honshu is cut in two and which must to survive appeal to the United States and China Years later two Japans coexist and many Japanese live as refugees in makeshift camps around the world The south area is controlled by the United States and the north area by China with capitals in Fukuoka and Sapporo respectively while Tokyo is under a UN mandate Tensions go high in various Japanese refugee camps overseas between the residents of countries that wish to help them and those who promote kicking them off due to taking local jobs and wasting resources Genichiro Ryu a survivor of the Japanese earthquakes lost his memory and was subsequently adopted by a Taiwanese couple He tries to find a way to help Japanese refugees in Taipei from being targeted by a growing xenophobic Taiwanese populace while trying to prevent his fellow Japanese from taking a hardline path of becoming terrorists which was secretly backed by ultranationalist Taiwanese officials operating on an anti refugee and anti Japanese agenda Genichiro later smuggles himself back to Japan in order to find out what happened to his family with the help of Chan a Taiwanese gangster who he befriended and later said he would join They are accompanied by Ryoutarou Hata aka Yui Liao Ming a naturalized Taiwanese of Japanese origin and ex Taipei City Police Department TCPD plainclothes officer whose family was stranded in Taiwan after the earthquakes who seeks to find out what s happening after Japan was divided From there the trio navigate the divided Japan as they fight conspiracies that seek to prevent parties from reuniting the two Japans Media editManga edit A Spirit of the Sun written and illustrated by Kaiji Kawaguchi was serialized in Shogakukan s Big Comic from 2002 to 2008 with its chapters collected in seventeen tankōbon volumes released from May 30 2003 to February 29 2008 1 2 A second part A Spirit of the Sun 2 Foundation Chapter 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 Taiyō no Mokushiroku Dainibu Kenkoku hen was serialized in the same magazine from 2008 to 2010 Its chapters were collected in nine tankōbon volumes released from June 30 2008 to January 28 2011 3 4 Volume list edit 1st part edit No Japanese release date Japanese ISBN1May 30 2003 1 978 4 09 187031 5 2May 30 2003 5 978 4 09 187032 2 3October 30 2003 6 978 4 09 187033 9 4February 28 2004 7 978 4 09 187034 6 5April 30 2004 8 978 4 09 187035 3 6August 30 2004 9 978 4 09 187036 0 7December 24 2004 10 978 4 09 187037 7 8April 26 2005 11 978 4 09 187038 4 9August 30 2005 12 978 4 09 187039 1 10December 26 2005 13 978 4 09 187040 7 11March 30 2006 14 978 4 09 180220 0 12July 28 2006 15 978 4 09 180580 5 13November 30 2006 16 978 4 09 180816 5 14February 28 2007 17 978 4 09 181080 9 15June 29 2007 18 978 4 09 181258 2 16October 30 2007 19 978 4 09 181518 7 17February 29 2008 2 978 4 09 181764 8 2nd part edit No Japanese release date Japanese ISBN1June 30 2008 3 978 4 09 182018 1 2October 30 2008 20 978 4 09 182209 3 3March 30 2009 21 978 4 09 182416 5 4August 28 2009 22 978 4 09 182587 2 5January 29 2010 23 978 4 09 183009 8 6June 30 2010 24 978 4 09 183210 8 7September 30 2010 25 978 4 09 183417 1 8December 25 2010 26 978 4 09 183539 0 9January 28 2011 4 978 4 09 183639 7 Anime edit Directed by Masayuki Kojima and written by Tatsuhiko Urahata Madhouse produced a 2 episode TV special adaptation of the manga which was shown on WOWOW on September 17 and September 18 2006 The ending theme is The Power performed by Kanon In North America Maiden Japan licensed the anime in 2018 27 Reception editIn 2006 A Spirit of The Sun along with Rainbow Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin by Masasumi Kakizaki and George Abe received the 51st Shogakukan Manga Award for the General category 28 It also received the Grand Prize for the Manga Category at the 10th Japan Media Arts Festival in 2006 29 References edit a b 太陽の黙示録 1 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on February 7 2005 Retrieved November 7 2020 a b 太陽の黙示録 17 in Japanese ASIN 4091817645 a b 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 1 in Japanese ASIN 4091820182 a b 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 9 in Japanese ASIN 4091836399 太陽の黙示録 2 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on February 7 2005 Retrieved November 7 2020 太陽の黙示録 3 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on February 7 2005 Retrieved November 7 2020 太陽の黙示録 4 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on February 7 2005 Retrieved November 7 2020 太陽の黙示録 5 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on February 7 2005 Retrieved November 7 2020 太陽の黙示録 6 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on February 7 2005 Retrieved November 7 2020 太陽の黙示録 7 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on February 7 2005 Retrieved November 7 2020 太陽の黙示録 8 in Japanese ASIN 4091870384 太陽の黙示録 9 in Japanese ASIN 4091870392 太陽の黙示録 10 in Japanese ASIN 4091870406 太陽の黙示録 11 in Japanese ASIN 4091802206 太陽の黙示録 12 in Japanese ASIN 4091805809 太陽の黙示録 13 in Japanese ASIN 4091808166 太陽の黙示録 14 in Japanese ASIN 4091810802 太陽の黙示録 15 in Japanese ASIN 4091812589 太陽の黙示録 16 in Japanese ASIN 4091815189 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 2 in Japanese ASIN 4091822096 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 3 in Japanese ASIN 4091824161 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 4 in Japanese ASIN 4091825877 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 5 in Japanese ASIN 4091830099 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 6 in Japanese ASIN 4091832105 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 7 in Japanese ASIN 4091834175 太陽の黙示録 第2部 建国編 8 in Japanese ASIN 4091835392 Sherman Jennifer February 19 2018 Maiden Japan Licenses A Spirit of the Sun TV Anime Special Anime News Network Retrieved February 19 2018 Macdonald Christopher January 22 2006 51st Shogakukan Manga Awards Anime News Network Archived from the original on February 22 2009 Retrieved February 22 2009 Macdonald Christopher December 16 2006 10th Media Arts Plaza Awards Anime News Network Retrieved February 10 2009 External links editOfficial Madhouse Studios A Spirit of The Sun website in Japanese Official website in Japanese Official WOWOW A Spirit of The Sun website in Japanese A Spirit of the Sun manga at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Spirit of the Sun amp oldid 1195757456, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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