Akane-banashi, Vol. 10
By (Author) Yuki Suenaga
Illustrated by Takamasa Moue
10
Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc
Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc
16th April 2025
27th March 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: School / college life
Paperback
200
Width 127mm, Height 191mm
132g
Akane takes on the world of rakugo to avenge her father!
Shinta Arakawa wants nothing more than to pass his shinuchi examthe test that would make him a top-rank headliner and master storyteller in the traditional Japanese art of rakugo. Akane Osaki, his daughter and biggest fan, spies on him while he practices and learns his routines for herself. When rakugo master Issho Arakawa expels everyone after the exam with no explanation, a fire is lit inside Akane. From that day forth, she has had one goalto avenge her father and prove his art was worthy of the title of shinuchi.
After watching Chocho perform, Akane starts to see a path to becoming the kind of rakugoka she wants to be. She eagerly asks him to take her under his wing, but with Chocho everything is a gamble. Meanwhile, one of Chochos apprentices, Akanes friend Asagao, is ready to be promoted to futatsume. Chocho tasks him with a final testfilling a performance venue with a series of trial performances. Asagao asks Akane and Karashi to help him, and the three of them struggle to find a way to meet Chochos demands. But then, Akane comes up with an idea that may just be crazy enough to work
Yuki Suenaga previously published the one-shot Tatarashido in 2021 in Weekly Shonen Jump. Akane-banashi is their first serialized title. It began its run in Weekly Shonen Jump in February 2022 and won third place in the print manga category at the eighth Next Manga Awards in 2022.
Takamasa Moue started his manga career in 2015 by participating in Shonen Jumps Golden Future Cup contest with the one-shot Galaxy Gangs. His first serialization, Ole Golazo, ran in Weekly Shonen Jump in 2016. In 2017, he published a short serialization in Jump GIGA called K.K. in the City of Fog, which ran for three chapters. In 2021, he teamed up with Yuki Suenaga to create the one-shot Tatarashido. In February 2022, the two worked together to publish what would be his second serialization, Akane-banashi.