Mogura no Uta

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Mogura no Uta (土竜の唄; "Mole's Song") is a Japanese manga series written by Noboru Takahashi [ja]. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Young Sunday from 2005 to 2008, and transferred to Weekly Big Comic Spirits in 2008. It has been adapted into a live-action film, titled The Mole Song: Undercover Agent Reiji in 2013, which was followed by a sequel, The Mole Song: Hong Kong Capriccio, released in 2016.

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WrittenbyNoboru Takahashi [ja]
PublishedbyShogakukan
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Mogura no Uta
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Reiji Kikukawa
土竜の唄
Genre
Manga
Written byNoboru Takahashi [ja]
Published byShogakukan
Magazine
Original runAugust 18, 2005 – present
Volumes93
Live-action films
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By May 2023, the manga had over 10 million copies in circulation. In 2014, Mogura no Uta won the 59th Shogakukan Manga Award in the general category.

Synopsis

Reiji Kikukawa is a delinquent police officer who is secretly recruited as an undercover agent. His mission is to infiltrate the violent yakuza syndicate known as the Sukiya and gain the trust of its chairman, Shuho Todoroki. To succeed, Reiji must abandon his former identity and ascend the ranks of the criminal organization from within.

Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by Noboru Takahashi [ja], Mogura no Uta debuted in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Sunday on August 18, 2005.[2] The magazine ceased its publication on July 31, 2008,[3] and the series moved to Weekly Big Comic Spirits on September 9 of that same year.[4] Shogakukan has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on January 5, 2006.[5] As of November 28, 2025, 93 volumes have been released.[6]

Live-action films

The manga was adapted into a live-action film titled The Mole Song: Undercover Agent Reiji, which was directed by Takashi Miike and released in Japan on February 15, 2014.[1][7][8] Miike also directed the sequels The Mole Song: Hong Kong Capriccio (2016)[9] and The Mole Song: Final (2021).

Reception

Mogura no Uta won the 59th Shogakukan Manga Award in the general category in 2014.[10] The manga had over 6.5 million copies in circulation by January 2016;[11] and over 10 million copies in circulation by May 2023.[12]

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