The battle with Orochi took place at Lake Biwa, the largest lake in Japan, during the Tenshou Period -- 300 years before the events of Donten ni Warau. This is the story of that battle.
14 Volumes (Complete)





Karakara Kemuri does it again! This time, we've got lovable twins who deserve the world. Her drawings are breathtakingly beautiful -every moment is drawn to the utmost, where Kemuri successfully brings out the emotions of the characters. Like Donten ni Warau, the Kumo twins are trying their best to laugh despite all of the pain they receive. Kemuri gives us a deep message of living life to its fullest. Every chapter leaves us wanting more -the story is utterly unpredictable. The action is very exciting to see. If you are a fan of Donten ni Warau, you need to read this series.
As a personal note, if you thought Donten ni Warau was sad, this has another level of sadness to it. This was honestly my first time getting so teary while reading a manga. 16 chapters in, I look forward to more from Karakara Kemuri!
Only 14 chapters in, but so far... gorgeous artwork, and great storytelling and character growth! Rengoku ni Warau seems to be the more mature, older cousin of Donten ni Warau - the major characters are complex and well-written, and it's a joy to follow them and watch them develop.
Also, strong female characters! It's refreshing to see women presented as being equal to their male counterparts, and have them consistently be equal throughout the story.