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[Kamakura Stories] In Kamakura, this action means death.

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  • April 15, 2025
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The subsequent developments can be easily anticipated.

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>>1

It’s Kamakura.

Is it alright to blurt that out so carelessly?

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Is it the one where you accidentally enter a wormhole to another world and can never return to the real world?

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Damn, I was wrong.

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Even with the protection of the mountain god, it’s “rare”…

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Even if a citizen of Kawasaki goes missing, it doesn’t hurt the citizens of Kamakura.

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The bear on page 4 isn’t really a bear, and it’s probably a development that those who haven’t read it wouldn’t understand.

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Are the residents of Kawasaki City poorly educated?

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>>9

Well, it’s a pretty typical stereotypical manga presentation.

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Isn’t it good?

It’s Kamakura, you know?

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What is this bear-like guy collecting with such a large basket on his back?

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>>11

It’s wild vegetables, right?

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Demon world!?

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>>13

You know that Kamakura often has connections to the demon world and hell, causing big problems, right?

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As long as you follow the rules and maintain moderation, there are almost no problems, which puts you among the elite in Kamakura.

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Well, if you say that the citizens of Kawasaki have a low level of culture, then it’s true…

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In Kamakura, strange ones suddenly visit and turn you to bones with a beam.

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Monsters also do not respect order, as they are subdued, leading to a peaceful Kamakura.

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Is punishment = death in Kamakura?

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>>20

Isn’t it better to just die than to be in Kamakura?

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>>20

This story won’t end in death.

If luck is on your side, you will survive.

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I thought the thumbnail was from a Three-Chome porn shoot, but it was Kamakura instead…

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I haven’t done anything so bad that I can’t return from another world…!

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>>22

Bad luck.

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>>22

It’s not about the degree of good or bad.

If you mess up on the other side of the border near gods and spirits like in Kamakura, you won’t be able to return after going over there.

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>>22

It is not because of doing bad things that one is drawn into another world.

Those who hold respect for the mountain obtain protection from wandering into the otherworld.

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It’s a little sad for the children.

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It’s not uncommon to think you’re in Kamakura only to find out it’s the demon world.

It’s quite common for the head to be suddenly severed.

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It is wrong to step into Kamakura without resolve.

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Many anonymous people cannot accept manga that does not promote good and punish evil.

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>>30

It’s not about good versus evil; I just can’t keep up with the sudden developments in Kamakura!

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Names like “Murder Dojo” or “Gold Thief Taro” generally mean that there is little chance of survival.

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Even if it’s not that bad, suddenly getting melted down into a gooey mess can happen, so someone who has disturbed nature going missing is actually a better outcome.

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Kawasaki City, huh…

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Even if there are no faults, you can still face unreasonable and terrible situations…

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In this scene, it was because there was a guide from the mountain witch that Akiko-san was safe.

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The punishment in Kamakura is unbelievable, like death! Quite a few innocent people can just be walking around and end up dead.

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You guys are really catching a lot, aren’t you?!

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>>38

Don’t take everything from one place!

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>>43

That’s enough already!

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To my eyes, you look like a DQN being swept away by the river and a family of the same kind, so it’s fine if you don’t come back.

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Taking children to another world feels like it would be worse than dying in a way.

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In Kamakura, you’ll die even if you do nothing.

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It’s seriously extraterritorial in this world of Kamakura…

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There is no guarantee that a good person can stay safe anywhere.

If you happen to encounter something, you’ll have to rely on your knowledge and strength to deal with it.

Even well-known individuals who seem to possess those abilities can experience unreasonable circumstances.

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I guess the boring and petty nameless ones are probably possessed by a yokai or something…

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In this work, there are quite a few patterns where the victim is at fault and the perpetrator doesn’t get caught, despite the prevalence of murder cases.

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There are patterns where you can die instantly upon meeting.

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Kamakura can receive tvk.

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>>51

It’s TV Kamakura, right?

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Since the magazine got changed, it has become somewhat milder, but in the early days of the serialization, a lot of people were dying.

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Demon City Kamakura

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Kids can die too…

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Severed heads appear normally, don’t they?

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I thought I would be punished by the mountain god, but it’s a sending to another world…

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I’ve only really read this manga in a casual way.

Was it such a terrifying worldview…?

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>>57

It feels like there’s an image of people dying in nearly half of the stories.

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Evil people are almost guaranteed to be punished, but that doesn’t mean good people can escape from misfortune.

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I distinctly remember the story of a Tsujigirist who fought a death match with Sensei Ikko due to the evil aura of the Buddha statue and was killed by a unicorn.

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Kamakura is connected to another world, and strange beings are just normally present.

There are even governance structures that include strange phenomena.

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>>61

That aside, there are quite a few stories about humans committing murder…

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I like this manga, so I lived in Kamakura for a while.

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Just for getting on the wrong train, you can be taken away easily.

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>>64

You can time slip to the past without making a mistake.

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>>74

It was a nice story about a guy who time-traveled by train, fell in love with a woman from the past, and decided to stay in that era…

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The old woman in the image is sort of like a half-youkai…

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Hayama recognizes the human rights of shape-shifting raccoon dogs.

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>>66

The restaurant that imprisoned raccoons and made them do forced labor has become a big deal.

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>>75

It’s like a copy-and-paste version of Kappa Sushi!

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In Kamakura, you can easily go on a bus tour to the afterlife.

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A master of fencing with incredible skills! → It was a unicorn.

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I have a memory of laughing out loud at a line like, “No court other than Kamakura can judge me!”

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I resolved it myself, but just to add.

I probably mixed it up with “Sunset on the Third Street.”

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If the people of Kawasaki had learned some respect for nature somewhere, they wouldn’t be in this situation.

It’s not that it was bad because of a sin; it was just bad luck.

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There are scattered comments like “Even if it passes at the Kamakura District Court, it probably won’t pass at the Supreme Court,” which is scary.

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