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Minamoto-kun Monogatari ("Minamoto-kun's Story") is a manga by Inaba Minori, which was serialized in the seinen magazine Weekly Young Jump from 2011 to 2019 and compiled into 16 volumes. The story serves as a modern-day re-imagining of The Tale of Genji.

Terumi Minamoto is a young man with a face pretty enough to make people think he is a girl. During his middle school years, Terumi was bullied by women who were jealous of his face and as a consequence, developed a fear of women, to the point of attending an all-boys high school to escape his trauma.

Prior to attending Shiun University, however, he decides to overcome this fear and become someone who can have sex with any woman he wants but almost immediately after deciding this, his father informs him that he is remarrying and that since their apartment is only big enough for two people, Terumi needs to move out. Terumi's father arranges for him to move in for the time being with his aunt, Kaoruko Fujiwara.

Kaoruko just happens to be one of the most beautiful women in the university, who has done much literary work using The Tale of Genji as a base, and is admired and respected by people of both genders. When Terumi arrives at her apartment, she quickly guesses that he was bullied due to his face and that he doesn't have any experience with women. Thinking it would be too boring for him to just lounge around the apartment she offers to help him get over his fear, in exchange of becoming her guinea pig for her research in her "Reverse Hikaru Genji Plan".

Hiroshi Hirata, "Kyūdōshikon: Kyōto sanjūsangendō tōshiya monogatari [The Spirit of Archery: A tale of the archery contest at Sanjusangen-do, Kyoto] "Original Source: ︎ Hiroshi Hirata / Group-Zero

Kyūdōshikon: Kyōto sanjūsangendō tōshiya monogatari [The Spirit of Archery: A tale of the archery contest at Sanjusangen-do, Kyoto] by Hiroshi Hirata

The Sanjusangen-do temple is a popular tourist destination in Kyoto. It is the setting of Kyūdōshikon, a manga based on the historical facts surrounding the Tōshiya archery contest held there.

The story begins in 1637, during the early Edo period, and follows the protagonist Kanzaemon Hoshino, a young, low-ranking samurai who actually existed, as he takes on the brutal challenge of setting a new record for the Tōshiya contest.

In the last years of his life, he drew three volumes for the biographical manga series Gakken Manga Jinbutsu Nihonshi on Takamori Saigo, Yukichi Fukuzawa, and Yoshimune Tokugawa, legendary figures in Japanese history.He is brilliant at depicting kimono, from the way his characters put on hakama (a traditional form of trousers) to their posture and movements when they wear kimono.

Okinawa Kessen (Battle of Okinawa) by Kenshin Shinzato

Kenshin Shinzato was born in 1946 in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture. Born in the year after the end of WWII, he spent his early childhood among streets that bore the scars of the Battle of Okinawa and heard about the carnage of the war directly from his parents.

Kenshin Shinzato, "Sugar Loaf no Tatakai: Nichibei shōnenheitachi no senjo [Fight for Sugar Loaf Hill: A battleground of Japanese and American child soldiers] "Original Source: Ryukyu Shimpo

The manga centers on Yutaka Irodori, a salaryman who is transferred to his confectionery sweets company's dead-end division, nicknamed the "Akabane Division" after its division head. When Yutaka heads there, he finds that all of the temp office workers there are beautiful ladies, and also modern-day ninjas, including the daughter of the division head, Akane Akabane. Yutaka soon finds himself manipulated and toyed with by Akane and the rest of the ladies.

Tokyopop published Minamoto's Samurai Harem: Asu no Yoichi manga in North America, while Sentai Filmworks and Section23 Films released the Asu no Yoichi! anime. Minamoto and Bamboo Blade writer Masahiro Totsuka launched their Haru Polish manga about a high-school girl in a swordfighting club in Akita Shoten's Monthly Shōnen Champion magazine in 2011, and ended it in November 2012.

Minamoto BrothersGENERAL Toilet-bound Hanako-kunCharacterCharacterMinamoto TeruMinamoto KouCanonical?CanonStatus of RelationshipBrothersIN FANDOMType (?)FamilyAlso Known As TeruKou, KouTeru, Minamoto Bros, Exorcist Brothers, Ghostbusters

Chapters 9 and 10 of the manga--the Young Exorcist arc--shed light on Teru and Kou's childhood. An eight-year-old Teru is shown to exorcise a spirit, with people whispering about his skill in the background. Kou comes running out from a behind bush after it is safe and hugs him. He exclaims how awesome his brother was, but Teru expresses concern, and reminds Kou that he had told him to stay home. Kou doesn't listen, and instead tells him how he's going to be just like him one day. Teru then pats him on the head and tells him he'll be looking forward to it.

Later into the chapter, while Nene is fantasizing about Teru, he walks up from behind and startles her. Kou notices and runs up to him, and Teru says he had actually been looking for him so they could talk. He pulls Kou aside into a dark hallway and expresses his dissapointment in him for not expelling Hanako or any of the other Seven Mysteries yet, despite being tasked with the assignment some time ago. Kou tries to convince him that Hanako isn't really an evil supernatural, and that he is truly a good person, but Teru darkly reminds him that there is "no such thing as a good supernatural." However, after Teru says he'll be taking him off the case, Kou manages to get him to agree to give him more time.

Kou spends the rest of the chapter scouting out Hanako for evil behaviour so he can prove to Teru he isn't evil and not dissapoint him. After Hanako goes out of his way to retrieve Kou's missing traffic-safety earring, Kou is convinced he has his evidence, and tells Hanako that he believes that there is such a thing as a good supernatural. Hanako, however, gets worked up, and threatens Kou with a knife, asking him why he would want to spare a murderer. Teru then appears, and saves Kou by attacking Hanako to get him off of him. Teru and Hanako go on to fight, but Kou interjects, and Teru ends up accidentally cutting Kou's hand. Teru is worried because of the injury; Kou, however, is angry, and tells his brother to stop treating him like and idiot and that he can handle himself. When Teru resists letting Hanako off, Kou insists that he will take full responsibility if Hanako ever harms anyone, and that makes Teru back off.

In Chapter 59, Semester Exams, Kou asks Teru to check his homework--study guides for his exams-- for him. Teru, after looking it over and noticing how it's completely wrong, just gently tells him to keep trying.

Later in the chapter, Teru wins a bet over who would get better scores on the exams with Akane. For his favor, he tells Akane that when Kou comes to him for help in the future, he wants him to be there for him, going on to be more specific and saying that he wants him to use all the powers that he has to assist him and protect him.

In Chapter 79, The Red House (Part 4), Teru recalls to Akane about how Kou had asked him what he would do if he became a supernatural. He was shocked when he asked, and was very offput by his question, as he wasn't sure how to answer.

Teru finds Hanako on the train to the far shore and finds him, but Kou helps him escape with Nene's assistance. Kou and Teru fight instead. When asked why he let Hanako go, Kou recalls his promise to Nene that he would always support her, no matter what. Teru tells Kou to stop acting like a hero and that Kou would have been more helpful making dinner at home. Kou expresses how it's miserable being his mom's replacement while everyone depends on Teru, who retorts by pushing Kou against a wall and telling him that it's because he is weak. However, Teru admits that he sometimes envies Kou's powerlessness. Akane interrupts the conversation to tell Teru that he shouldn't snap at his brother and that he went too far.

Just then, a portal opens up--out of which comes Shinagami-sama--behind an unknowing Kou. Teru runs after him, protecting him from danger by pushing him out of the way. Teru is impaled by Shinigami-sama, while Kou looks om in horror.

Kou becomes temporarily evil for a day. While in this evil state, he calls Teru an idiot, and Teru--despite his generally level-headed nature around his brother--is very hurt, and it causes him to (figuratively) turn to stone and crumble away.

As this is a ship between siblings, most people in the fandom ship it platonically, and the romantic ship is generally strongly disliked. For a romantic pairing, people tend to ship Kou with Mitsuba, Hanako or Nene, and Teru with Akane or Aoi.

Teru cares deeply for Kou and is able to look past exorcising Hanako for him, despite his deep hatred of supernaturals. He has only ever accepted sparing one other, Minamoto Fairy, his little sister Tiara's pet Mokke.

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