
Shinkuro is Running! 1 Yuki Masami Presents
The characters that appear are interesting and have distinct personalities.
Even if it becomes a historical drama, the first half will likely just involve back and forth between the manor and Kyoto, and only in the second half will there finally be a modest first battle.
The son of Moriyoshi and Tsuruhime in Ebara clearly looks just like Shinkuro and it was terrible.
How many more years do you think it will take to establish the nation?
>>4It’s almost time for the Izu raid, so I don’t think it will take that long… I hope.
Even if we go to Izu, Chachamaru will keep running away from here.
It’s hard because I can’t tell some characters apart.
Masami Yuuki
That seems interesting.
It’s interesting.
It’s even more interesting to read this knowing that it’s a story from one or two generations before the scenario of Nobunaga’s Ambition, and realizing that this guy is Imagawa Yoshimoto’s father.
The turmoil in Imagawa is mostly fictional, except for the main points! That’s what I was told.
Well, there probably won’t be any eccentric people who would make a manga about the Imagawa family’s turmoil from that era in the future, so it’s all about who dares to take the chance.
By the time of the Hanakura Rebellion, someone might have turned it into a manga.
The tedious political parts are surprisingly interesting to read.
I wonder if Shin-Kurou will keep doing it until he dies?
I was surprised to hear in a conversation with Mitani that the Ebara edition is almost entirely fictional.
Every time I read a new volume, my lack of knowledge makes me go back to the previous volume, wondering, “Who is this person again?”
My deceased older brother is also a creation, so I can’t tell what is real and what isn’t.
>>16The fact is that big brother was there!
It’s just that before I knew it, the records stopped appearing, and Shinkuro became the heir.
But you know
It is true that the head of the Hosokawa Yoshitsugu family tried to fly in the guise of a practitioner of asceticism and was also into rituals.
>>17This is the Keichou family…
>>19It seems like it whispers in my ear.
Such… there are no records of the Lord Dokkan saying “musshuu”…
>>18France didn’t exist during the Muromachi period, right?
>>35France itself exists, right!?
There are many characters in the Ise clan alone, and there are also many lineages…
The climax battle of the Imagawa family internal conflict is almost entirely fictional.
I was reading it and thought maybe a new historical source was found.
Dokkan was incredibly capable, but I thought it’s no surprise he was purged.
Most of the things that are not known about historical facts are almost entirely fictional.
The Yamana family was a distinguished family in the past.
>>27Even after falling from grace, I surprisingly was trying hard…
It’s been quite some time since our downfall!
A cursed item called the Kanto Kanrei is being fought over.
My father messed up, and my son is unemployed and without any titles.
Such a head of the Ise family has a wife who understands him.
We will need more manpower from now on.
I wonder if they will reach out and gather the second and third sons of the local landowners who are languishing in Ebihara.
Once it’s finished, I want a talk book with Professor Kuroda, who oversaw the Kanto edition.
I think it will be a digest after defeating Chachamaru…
>>34It will take several years until we capture Chachamaru.
Until the Izu attack, and then it will be a digest from there, I guess.
The cursed item known as the Kamakura Shogunate is being fought over.It will intensify from now on, and in his later years, Shinkurou will also actively get involved…
The movements are generally in accordance with historical research, but motivations are mixed with creative elements.
It’s interesting, but the names and characters are so complicated that I can’t understand even half of it!
You should read it.
Professor Kuroda’s warlord, Ise Souzui…
It’s nice to properly address people by their titles while also writing their names in furigana.
How to settle the Onin War
I don’t really understand, but it’s clear that family troubles occurred simultaneously, and an epidemic broke out, causing everything to fall apart.
I want to see it done on the big screen with a grand scale!
It is also a manga that showcases the bonds within a family.
The relationship between an older sister and a younger brother doesn’t need to change throughout their lives.
In the play, the Ise family has a stronger bond among its members compared to other families.
>>45Well, after the capture of Odawara, we will end up in a hostile relationship with the main family.
It’s fine as long as I get along with Imagawa!
I like my cousin Sakeyori because he has a strong personality and is a good character.
>>46It seems that in the end, the Takasuke (the child of Shinkurou in the story) line will become the main line of that house…
It seems that they fell into decline after losing to the Amako during that child’s generation.
Isn’t it super ridiculous that Ota Dōkan was killed or that the Uesugi clan of Ōgidani did it? This has been a long-standing question for me.
They were capable and not all that bad of a person, but because everyone wanted to kill them, they were killed!
Fact fact
Everything written in “Shinkuro, Run!” is entirely true.
>>49However, isn’t the Morishisa screen a creation?
There is also speculation that the fox armorer is Okinaga from the Twilight Chronicle.
>>56Creation Creation
After all, it’s just a comic, don’t take it seriously.
Isn’t this era around here really difficult?
I think Shin-Kurou is quite easy to understand even so.
It’s understandable that after working too long in Imagawa for a business trip, I would be treated coldly at my original workplace…
Does it feel like it’s based on Shiba Ryō’s novel featuring Saigō?
>>54It’s not that place…
Well, the slopes of Hakone are interesting, but from the standpoint of modern research, they are certainly too old.
Yuuki Masami’s crisp and grim atmosphere matches well with the times.
The issue of territorial ownership in Ebihara is becoming like something out of the Sengoku period.
>>57If we think about Japanese history, we need to start with the manor system, as it is built upon the complicated and delicate relationships between land ownership, the rights holders, those who actually hold power over the land, and the governors dispatched from the center.
>>57It is understandable that the people cannot have loyalty to a lord who is absent.
There are too many guys who are busy with political drama in the capital and leave their estates to the steward, neglecting them.
So how are you going to explain something that complicated without the Morizumi screen?
>>59An uncle who is famous as a descendant of Ninyawa Shin’emon from Ikkyu-san will do it for you…
It’s… dead…
Creation creation!
What is depicted in historical comics may seem plausible, but it is all fictional.
I want to hit him… even if he is my father…
By the way, the Hosokawa family of Daaro and the Kyōchō family are completely unrelated.
If anything happens to my sister, I will definitely go to help her → I get caught up in the family troubles for an extremely long time, just as the words say.
Shinkurou, Run! has been completed.
Starting next week, “Shinkuro (Ujituna) will Run!” will be serialized.
The appearance of Hosokawa Katsumoto, Yamana Sozen, and Hatakeyama Yoshitsune feels quite fitting.
Has there ever been a historical manga that shines such a spotlight on Ashikaga Yoshizane?
What, what!? Didn’t anything change? Shin’emon has died. Huh,…? “Is it about Shin’emon’s son, who is familiar from Ikkyu-san?” When did it happen!? What will happen to the Kamamachi column!? Right. In this May, I gave up on the Kamamachi column. It’s okay. Isn’t it fine to finish explaining? We have lost a valuable person. He must have had a lot of stress too. That man… For these past five years, he has been entrusted with the responsibilities of the chief minister and has been working hard. Lord Ise is coming back, so go greet him as a way of alleviating your worries.
Is it connected to the Chronicle of Twilight!?
>>72The readers are just making their own guesses.
>>73Because that first rank Shōichi never ages and has good night vision…
It’s ironic that even a strong Ōuchi will perish in a few years.
>>74If it comes to that, Yamanaka, Hatakeyama, Akamatsu, and the Hosokawa Kyocho family will all fall from grace.
At this point, it was said that Shiba had already been taken over by Asakura in Echizen.
Isn’t that Hosokawa over there!?
>>78Which Hosokawa…?
I wonder if the latest issue is out yet?
Yūsai Hosokawa and Tadaoki are not blood relatives since they both entered the Awaji Hosokawa family as adopted sons, like Mr. Mitsubuchi.
>>82However, his father, Mibu Haruaki, was adopted into the Mibu family, and since he is said to be a person of the Hosokawa family, he is ultimately related to the Hosokawa bloodline.
Well, it’s unrelated to the Hosokawa Kyōchō family.
Ashikaga Yoshimasa is someone who likes to pull out relatives who have given up on politics and knock the ladder out from under them, right?
It feels like the Uesugi from the Horiguchi family’s story is the most pitiable character.
There are various Hosokawas: a bad but capable Hosokawa, a bad but ordinary Hosokawa, a bad and incompetent Hosokawa, and a Hosokawa that has nothing to do with the others, which is causing everyone trouble.
Hojo Sōun and Hojo Ujitsuna are also not directly related to that Hojo…
It seems that calling by official titles and names is indeed correct.
It’s really significant that a veteran manga artist is drawing with commentary.
The fact that you can make someone read this complicated content normally.
Could it be that Masami Yuki is really good at manga…?
Ise no Kami (not actually the Ise no Kami)
In the story, Mr. Yokoi, who is the maternal grandfather, claims to be a descendant of Hojo Tokiyori, right?
The Ebihara edition is mostly a creation.
>>93It seems difficult to write in areas where works are almost entirely creative with proper supervision like this.
>>100I wonder if they’re asking the supervisor whether it’s reasonably feasible in terms of development.
In a recently released book about Masamoto, it was introduced in the prologue as “depicting the life of Hojo Soun (Ise Shinkuro),” which is good, but it didn’t work out.
Since the announcement says it’s the final chapter, it seems it will end at the beginning of the first episode, which is disappointing.
>>95New serialization! It might become “Souzui, dashing!”…
It seems that inheritance of names occurred frequently even without blood relations, so they probably didn’t place much importance on blood ties.
There were many instances of adopting children and taking over other families as well.
It’s fun to read a scene where the uncles are just having a conversation about work.
I feel like it was like that since the Patlabor days.
It’s common to hear stories about couples who couldn’t have children but later adopted, and then ended up having biological children.
I know that you’re a good person and not suited to be the general, but it’s an unreasonable situation.
Skilled at aging the character’s face.
Ashikaga Yoshizane was an extremely positive man!
A general with the same name as mine drowned in wine and pleasure and died…
>>105Is it Yoshihisa?
Street names are decided in a rather arbitrary or formulaic manner.
There are many people with the same name, so it’s a bit confusing.
Well, I guess it’s enough since my social circle is small.
>>106I guess it’s enough to just know whose child belongs to which parent.
It seems that descriptions or names like “child of XX” were common both in Europe and in Arab cultures.
It’s interesting, but I don’t know how much of it is fictional since I have no knowledge of the Onin War and the events surrounding it…Even I, who have read both the thread and specialized books on the Onin War, have forgotten too much to remember what it was all about, so you don’t need to worry too much about it.