"Flying Witch" is a slice-of-life manga series that blends everyday life with subtle elements of magic and the supernatural. The story centers on Makoto Kowata, a 15-year-old witch-in-training who moves from Yokohama to the rural town of Aomori to live with her relatives, the Kuramoto family, as part of her witch training. Makoto is accompanied by her black cat, Chito, who serves as her familiar and provides dry, often sarcastic commentary on her actions.
The narrative unfolds in a relaxed, episodic manner, focusing on Makoto’s daily life as she navigates both mundane and magical experiences. Her interactions with her cousins, Kei and Chinatsu Kuramoto, form a core part of the story. Kei, a high school student, is supportive and curious about Makoto’s witchcraft, while Chinatsu, his younger sister, is initially skeptical but gradually becomes fascinated by the magical world. The series explores their growing bond as Chinatsu begins to learn about magic alongside Makoto.
Makoto’s witchcraft is portrayed as a natural part of her life, often integrated seamlessly into everyday activities. She practices spells, gathers magical ingredients, and encounters supernatural beings, such as spirits and mythical creatures, in the rural landscape of Aomori. These encounters are often whimsical and lighthearted, emphasizing the coexistence of the magical and the ordinary. For example, Makoto befriends a mandrake root that grows into a humanoid form and assists her in her magical endeavors.
The series also introduces other witches, including Makoto’s older sister, Akane, who is a more experienced and eccentric witch. Akane’s visits provide opportunities for comedic and magical mishaps, further enriching the story’s charm. Additionally, the manga features recurring characters like Nao, a café owner with a keen interest in the supernatural, and Inukai, a mysterious man who often appears to offer cryptic advice or assistance.
"Flying Witch" maintains a gentle, unhurried pace, focusing on the quiet beauty of rural life and the wonder of discovering magic in the world. The story avoids high-stakes conflicts or dramatic tension, instead emphasizing themes of curiosity, family, and the joy of small discoveries. Its portrayal of witchcraft is grounded and practical, with an emphasis on tradition, nature, and the importance of balance between the magical and the mundane. The series’ charm lies in its ability to weave magical elements into a relatable, everyday setting, creating a soothing and immersive reading experience.
Genre
Everyday DramaComedy
Flying Witch
🇯🇵 ふらいんぐうぃっち
Manga
01.09.2012 - 30.11.-0001