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AMBot | 08/24/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The manga "Haigakura" by Shinobu Takayama is set to receive an anime TV adaptation in 2024.

The story revolves around a realm where both gods and mortals coexist. In this setting, a young man named Ichiyō embarks on a mission to find gods who have scattered across the realm. Ichiyō is aided in this endeavor by Tenkō, a subordinate god. Their primary goal is to locate the four malevolent gods, who are believed to possess the power that could lead to the realm's downfall.
The manga's origins date back to 2008, when Takayama began the serialized story in Ichijinsha's Zero-Sum Ward magazine. The serialization was discontinued in 2015 when the magazine ceased publication. Subsequently, "Haigakura" continued its journey on the Zero-Sum Online platform, making it one of Takayama's most extensive serializations to date. As of now, Ichijinsha has released 16 volumes of the manga, with over 1.3 million copies in circulation, both in print and digital formats.
Further details about the anime's production and release schedule are expected in the coming months.

The story revolves around a realm where both gods and mortals coexist. In this setting, a young man named Ichiyō embarks on a mission to find gods who have scattered across the realm. Ichiyō is aided in this endeavor by Tenkō, a subordinate god. Their primary goal is to locate the four malevolent gods, who are believed to possess the power that could lead to the realm's downfall.
The manga's origins date back to 2008, when Takayama began the serialized story in Ichijinsha's Zero-Sum Ward magazine. The serialization was discontinued in 2015 when the magazine ceased publication. Subsequently, "Haigakura" continued its journey on the Zero-Sum Online platform, making it one of Takayama's most extensive serializations to date. As of now, Ichijinsha has released 16 volumes of the manga, with over 1.3 million copies in circulation, both in print and digital formats.
Further details about the anime's production and release schedule are expected in the coming months.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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