Description
"Alice in Kyoto Forest" is a manga series that blends historical fiction with elements of fantasy and mystery. Set in the early 20th century, the story revolves around Alice, a young girl who finds herself transported to a mystical version of Kyoto after a tragic incident in her own world. The narrative begins with Alice, an orphan living in Tokyo, who is drawn into a mysterious forest during a moment of despair. Upon entering, she discovers a parallel Kyoto, a place where the boundaries between reality and folklore blur.
In this alternate Kyoto, Alice encounters a diverse cast of characters, including spirits, yokai, and humans who are deeply intertwined with the supernatural. Among them is Minato, a enigmatic young man who becomes her guide and protector. Minato is connected to the forest and its secrets, harboring his own tragic past. Together, they navigate the intricate web of relationships and conflicts within this magical realm. The forest itself is a living entity, filled with ancient traditions, curses, and forgotten histories that shape the lives of its inhabitants.
The plot unfolds as Alice learns about the forest's connection to her own world and her family. She discovers that her presence in Kyoto is not accidental; she is tied to a prophecy that could either save or doom the forest. As she delves deeper, Alice uncovers the truth about her lineage, her mother's mysterious disappearance, and the role she must play in resolving the tensions between humans and spirits. The story explores themes of identity, belonging, and the consequences of choices made in the face of destiny.
Throughout the series, Alice's journey is marked by encounters with various yokai and spirits, each with their own stories and motivations. These interactions reveal the complexities of coexistence between humans and the supernatural, as well as the lingering effects of past conflicts. The narrative is driven by a mix of personal growth, historical intrigue, and the gradual unraveling of the forest's mysteries. The manga balances moments of introspection with action and suspense, creating a layered and engaging tale.
The artwork complements the story's tone, with detailed depictions of Kyoto's landscapes and the ethereal beauty of the forest. The characters are designed with distinct personalities, reflecting their roles in the narrative. The series maintains a steady pace, allowing for both character development and the gradual revelation of the overarching plot. "Alice in Kyoto Forest" offers a rich and immersive experience, blending historical and fantastical elements into a cohesive and compelling story.
In this alternate Kyoto, Alice encounters a diverse cast of characters, including spirits, yokai, and humans who are deeply intertwined with the supernatural. Among them is Minato, a enigmatic young man who becomes her guide and protector. Minato is connected to the forest and its secrets, harboring his own tragic past. Together, they navigate the intricate web of relationships and conflicts within this magical realm. The forest itself is a living entity, filled with ancient traditions, curses, and forgotten histories that shape the lives of its inhabitants.
The plot unfolds as Alice learns about the forest's connection to her own world and her family. She discovers that her presence in Kyoto is not accidental; she is tied to a prophecy that could either save or doom the forest. As she delves deeper, Alice uncovers the truth about her lineage, her mother's mysterious disappearance, and the role she must play in resolving the tensions between humans and spirits. The story explores themes of identity, belonging, and the consequences of choices made in the face of destiny.
Throughout the series, Alice's journey is marked by encounters with various yokai and spirits, each with their own stories and motivations. These interactions reveal the complexities of coexistence between humans and the supernatural, as well as the lingering effects of past conflicts. The narrative is driven by a mix of personal growth, historical intrigue, and the gradual unraveling of the forest's mysteries. The manga balances moments of introspection with action and suspense, creating a layered and engaging tale.
The artwork complements the story's tone, with detailed depictions of Kyoto's landscapes and the ethereal beauty of the forest. The characters are designed with distinct personalities, reflecting their roles in the narrative. The series maintains a steady pace, allowing for both character development and the gradual revelation of the overarching plot. "Alice in Kyoto Forest" offers a rich and immersive experience, blending historical and fantastical elements into a cohesive and compelling story.
Comment(s)
Staff
- StoryMai Mochizuki
- ArtHaruki Niwa
Company
- Egmont Manga & Anime · 1
