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Haruna is drunk on love, and he’s desperate to convince Nakagawa that fate has brought them together. But the old brewer, enraged at the idea of selling his brewery, wants Haruna off his property by any means necessary. Are Haruna and Nakagawa destined to drink alone, or will their passion prove more intoxicating than the sake? -- VIZ Media
Tango meets dirty dancing in this tale of love on the dance floor. Although hailed as “The Man of Tango,” Angie has never truly felt the deep, fiery passion of the dance until he met Hiro, a half-Latin, half-Japanese dancer who’s in no way interested in men. Slowly, Hiro finds himself drawn to the Latin dancer and the seductive beat of the tango, opening his body and soul to their smoldering heat. The revised special edition of Tetuzoh Okadaya's debut volume, Man of Tango, including previously unpublished content.
When frisky high school student Yuhi started dating his hot math teacher Watari, he thought there’d be more...dates. It seems the two can only connect in the bedroom, and Watari Sensei’s open disdain for mushy romance baffles Yuhi. How can the smitten student convince his cool, collected teacher that “it’s real”? He’s not the only insecure one: a short seme feels inadequate with his exceptionally tall lover, a grouchy guy can’t ask his crush out, a cat-boy in heat experiences puppy love, and a misunderstanding between childhood friends leads to romance. -- VIZ Media
One day, delivery driver Nishiki’s route takes him to an opulent, old-style Japanese estate. Who should come out to greet him but Reizei, the young master of the house—and the guy he gave his virginity to after a drunken binge! Arrogant and demanding, Reizei subjects poor Nishina to unspeakable—and yet somehow pleasant—things. Does Nishina keep going back because of Reizei’s blackmailing...or could he be developing feelings for the demanding young master? -- VIZ Media
Yoji's been out of school due to poor health, but now that he's back he can’t help but notice classmate Tetsuo’s piercing gaze. Tetsuo gives Yoji the creeps because of his hard-to-read expressions and apparent lack of emotions. One night when Tetsuo suddenly touches his neck, it causes feelings of unbridled lust to well up inside of him. What is the meaning behind these ever increasing urges that only seem to be getting stronger?! It's the manga version of the popular boys love game, Sweet Pool, complete with never-before-serialized pages! -- VIZ Media
Norio is trying to become a good zooman, but the more he learns the more confusing it gets. Even a crash course in zoomanity at his boyfriend Kunimasa’s family inn had just raised more questions and emotional strain. But now Kunimasa’s troublemaking mom is back in Japan, and she has plans for her son that don’t include Norio. Can Norio fight for his love when he doesn’t understand the rules of the game? -- VIZ Media
Since the end of the Second World War—and particularly over the last decade—Japanese science fiction has strongly influenced global popular culture. Unlike American and British science fiction, its most popular examples have been visual—from Gojira (Godzilla) and Astro Boy in the 1950s and 1960s to the anime masterpieces Akira and Ghost in the Shell of the 1980s and 1990s—while little attention has been paid to a vibrant tradition of prose science fiction in Japan. Robot Ghosts and Wired Dreams remedies this neglect with a rich exploration of the genre that connects prose science fiction to contemporary anime. Bringing together Western scholars and leading Japanese critics, this groundbreaking work traces the beginnings, evolution, and future direction of science fiction in Japan, its major schools and authors, cultural origins and relationship to its Western counterparts, the role of the genre in the formation of Japan’s national and political identity, and its unique fan culture. Covering a remarkable range of texts—from the 1930s fantastic detective fiction of Yumeno Kyûsaku to the cross-culturally produced and marketed film and video game franchise Final Fantasy—this book firmly establishes Japanese science fiction as a vital and exciting genre. Contributors: Hiroki Azuma; Hiroko Chiba, DePauw U; Naoki Chiba; William O. Gardner, Swarthmore College; Mari Kotani; Livia Monnet, U of Montreal; Miri Nakamura, Stanford U; Susan Napier, Tufts U; Sharalyn Orbaugh, U of British Columbia; Tamaki Saitô; Thomas Schnellbächer, Berlin Free U. Christopher Bolton is assistant professor of Japanese at Williams College. Istvan Csicsery-Ronay Jr. is professor of English at DePauw University. Takayuki Tatsumi is professor of English at Keio University.
On his way to his morning classes, college student Feng Ming heroically jumps in front of a speeding truck to save a toddler in its path. When he comes to, he finds himself in an ancient Chinese palace with servants calling him “Your Highness”! Before he’s had time to make sense of what’s happened, the handsome yet cruel Ren Ting sweeps in manhandling Feng Ming, hissing, “Your body may be beautiful, but it’s too weak to withstand my punishments.” Will this dimension-spanning relationship result in love... or hate? -- VIZ Media
On what should be a routine trip to the nurse’s office, Yuzuru walks in on school nurse, Kokuyo, as he’s ravaging one of Yuzuru’s fellow classmates. Unable to stay away from the dangerous yet charismatic man, Yuzuru finds himself an unwilling resident of the nurse’s office, unable to resist the onslaught of pleasure Kokuyo subjects him to or escape the confines of its walls. Will Yuzuru’s fear be overcome by the fleeting displays of warmth this mysterious man gives him, or will the realization that this man isn’t everything he seems have Yuzuru fighting for escape? -- VIZ Media
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this book provides an in-depth analysis of Takarazuka's history, educational traditions and theatrical ethos viewed from the prism of Japan's modernization and globalization in the twentieth century. Its relationship to Japanese popular culture, especially in the fields of manga and fashion as well as its ongoing success are also addressed.