Hiromu Arakawa's Autobiographical Hyakushou Kizoku Gets Anime
Shinshokan announced on Wednesday that Hiromu Arakawa's autobiographical manga Hyakushō Kizoku (The Peasant Noble) is inspiring an anime.
Shinshokan made the announcement at the exhibit event for the manga at the Tokyo University of Agriculture.
The manga follows Arakawa as she worked as a farmer in Hokkaido for seven years before she became a manga creator. The experience eventually informed her work on her Silver Spoon manga, which centers on students of an agricultural school.Arakawa launched the manga in Shinshokan's Unpoko magazine in 2006, and it moved to Shinshokan's Wings magazine in 2009 after Unpoko ceased publication. Arakawa continues to serialize the manga irregularly. Shinshokan published the manga's seventh compiled book volume in October 2021. JManga previously published the manga in English.
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