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Nanohana (なのはな, transl. "Rapeseed Blossoms" or "Cole Flowers") is a Japanese manga anthology written and illustrated by Moto Hagio. Published from 2011 to 2012 in the manga magazine Monthly Flowers, the series is a collection of one-shots on nuclear power and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. Noted as one of the first works on the incident published in Japan, the series focuses on a message of hope in the face of the disaster, while also being a satire that is critical of nuclear power. Nanohana was critically acclaimed upon its release, with Hagio winning a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Sense of Gender Awards for the series in 2012. A theatrical adaptation of the series was staged in 2019.

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  • Nanohana (fr)
  • なのはな (漫画) (ja)
  • Nanohana (manga) (en)
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  • Nanohana (なのはな, litt. « fleurs de colza ») est une anthologie de shōjo mangas écrits et dessinés par Moto Hagio et publiés entre 2011 et 2012 dans le magazine Monthly Flowers de Shōgakukan. Il s'agit d'une collection de one shots sur le thème de l'énergie nucléaire et plus particulièrement sur l'accident nucléaire de Fukushima ; elle est l'une des toutes premières œuvres publiées sur ce thème au Japon. L'œuvre forme un diptyque, dans lequel un message d'espoir consécutif à la triple catastrophe de Fukushima est confronté à une satire contre l'énergie nucléaire. (fr)
  • Nanohana (なのはな, transl. "Rapeseed Blossoms" or "Cole Flowers") is a Japanese manga anthology written and illustrated by Moto Hagio. Published from 2011 to 2012 in the manga magazine Monthly Flowers, the series is a collection of one-shots on nuclear power and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. Noted as one of the first works on the incident published in Japan, the series focuses on a message of hope in the face of the disaster, while also being a satire that is critical of nuclear power. Nanohana was critically acclaimed upon its release, with Hagio winning a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Sense of Gender Awards for the series in 2012. A theatrical adaptation of the series was staged in 2019. (en)
  • 『なのはな』は、萩尾望都による日本の短編漫画作品、および本作品を表題作とする短編集。 漫画雑誌『月刊フラワーズ』(小学館)2011年8月号に『ここではない★どこか』シリーズの1編として短編作品「なのはな」が掲載された。東日本大震災とそれによって引き起こされた福島第一原子力発電所事故を題材として、原発事故後のフクシマで生きる少女と、チェルノブイリの少女との交流を描いた作品である。 続編に「なのはな -幻想『銀河鉄道の夜』」がある。 2018年、「なのはな」と「なのはな -幻想『銀河鉄道の夜』」により、第3回マンガ郷いわて特別賞を受賞。 (ja)
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