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Sharaku (帝都女記者伝 写·らく, Teito Jokishaden Sha-raku) is a seinen manga by Go Nagai. It's a Japanese historical fiction manga. The protagonist name, Sharaku, is a reference to Toshusai Sharaku, a famous Japanese woodblock printer. The existing tankōbon doesn't include the 34 pages special Naniwa - Kanjo no "Koi" (「浪速」艦上の“恋”), published in Weekly Morning #2·3 (2002).

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  • Sharaku (帝都女記者伝 写·らく, Teito Jokishaden Sha-raku) is a seinen manga by Go Nagai. It's a Japanese historical fiction manga. The protagonist name, Sharaku, is a reference to Toshusai Sharaku, a famous Japanese woodblock printer. The existing tankōbon doesn't include the 34 pages special Naniwa - Kanjo no "Koi" (「浪速」艦上の“恋”), published in Weekly Morning #2·3 (2002). (en)
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  • Sharaku (帝都女記者伝 写·らく, Teito Jokishaden Sha-raku) is a seinen manga by Go Nagai. It's a Japanese historical fiction manga. The protagonist name, Sharaku, is a reference to Toshusai Sharaku, a famous Japanese woodblock printer. The existing tankōbon doesn't include the 34 pages special Naniwa - Kanjo no "Koi" (「浪速」艦上の“恋”), published in Weekly Morning #2·3 (2002). (en)
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