Description
"Tsumasaki Ni Kourozu" centers on the life of Itsuki, a young man who returns to his rural hometown after the death of his estranged father. The story unfolds as Itsuki reconnects with his past, grappling with unresolved family tensions and the weight of his father’s legacy. The narrative delves into themes of grief, reconciliation, and the complexities of familial relationships, set against the backdrop of a small, close-knit community.
Itsuki’s father, a once-renowned but controversial artist, left behind a series of unfinished works and a fractured family. As Itsuki begins to sort through his father’s belongings, he uncovers hidden truths about his family’s history, including long-buried secrets and unresolved conflicts. The discovery of a mysterious painting, central to his father’s unfinished series, becomes a catalyst for Itsuki’s journey of self-discovery and healing.
The story introduces a cast of characters who play pivotal roles in Itsuki’s life. His younger sister, Yuna, harbors resentment toward their father but struggles with her own feelings of abandonment and loss. Their mother, who has remarried, represents a bridge between the past and the present, offering insight into the family’s dynamics. Additionally, childhood friends and townspeople provide context for Itsuki’s upbringing and the impact of his father’s actions on the community.
As Itsuki delves deeper into his father’s work, he begins to understand the man behind the art, reconciling his own feelings of anger and confusion with a growing appreciation for his father’s passion and struggles. The narrative explores the interplay between art and emotion, highlighting how creativity can serve as both a refuge and a burden. Through interactions with family and friends, Itsuki gradually comes to terms with his past, finding closure and a renewed sense of purpose.
The manga’s pacing balances introspection with moments of tension and revelation, creating a compelling exploration of personal and familial identity. The rural setting enhances the story’s atmosphere, emphasizing themes of isolation and connection. "Tsumasaki Ni Kourozu" is a poignant examination of loss, memory, and the enduring impact of art on the human experience.
Itsuki’s father, a once-renowned but controversial artist, left behind a series of unfinished works and a fractured family. As Itsuki begins to sort through his father’s belongings, he uncovers hidden truths about his family’s history, including long-buried secrets and unresolved conflicts. The discovery of a mysterious painting, central to his father’s unfinished series, becomes a catalyst for Itsuki’s journey of self-discovery and healing.
The story introduces a cast of characters who play pivotal roles in Itsuki’s life. His younger sister, Yuna, harbors resentment toward their father but struggles with her own feelings of abandonment and loss. Their mother, who has remarried, represents a bridge between the past and the present, offering insight into the family’s dynamics. Additionally, childhood friends and townspeople provide context for Itsuki’s upbringing and the impact of his father’s actions on the community.
As Itsuki delves deeper into his father’s work, he begins to understand the man behind the art, reconciling his own feelings of anger and confusion with a growing appreciation for his father’s passion and struggles. The narrative explores the interplay between art and emotion, highlighting how creativity can serve as both a refuge and a burden. Through interactions with family and friends, Itsuki gradually comes to terms with his past, finding closure and a renewed sense of purpose.
The manga’s pacing balances introspection with moments of tension and revelation, creating a compelling exploration of personal and familial identity. The rural setting enhances the story’s atmosphere, emphasizing themes of isolation and connection. "Tsumasaki Ni Kourozu" is a poignant examination of loss, memory, and the enduring impact of art on the human experience.
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Staff
- Story & ArtAki Aoi
Company
- Egmont Manga & Anime · 1
