Sengoku (manga)

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Genre
WrittenbyHideki Miyashita [ja]
PublishedbyKodansha
ImprintYMKC Special
Sengoku
First tankōbon volume cover
センゴク
Genre
Manga
Written byHideki Miyashita [ja]
Published byKodansha
ImprintYMKC Special
MagazineWeekly Young Magazine
Original runMay 3, 2004October 22, 2007
Volumes15
Manga
Sengoku Gaiden Okehazama Senki
Written byHideki Miyashita
Published byKodansha
ImprintKC Deluxe, YMKC Special
Magazine
  • Bessatsu Young Magazine (2007–2009)
  • Monthly Young Magazine (2009–2010)[4]
  • Weekly Young Magazine (2006–2009)[5]
Original runFebruary 16, 2007November 15, 2010
Volumes5
Manga
Sengoku Tenshō-ki
Written byHideki Miyashita
Published byKodansha
ImprintYMKC Special
MagazineWeekly Young Magazine
Original runDecember 17, 2007May 28, 2012
Volumes15
Manga
Sengoku Ittō-ki
Written byHideki Miyashita
Published byKodansha
ImprintYMKC Special
MagazineWeekly Young Magazine
Original runJuly 2, 2012October 5, 2015
Volumes15
Manga
Sengoku Gonbe
Written byHideki Miyashita
Published byKodansha
ImprintYMKC Special
MagazineWeekly Young Magazine
Original runNovember 9, 2015February 28, 2022
Volumes27

Sengoku (Japanese: センゴク) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hideki Miyashita [ja]. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine from May 2004 to October 2007, with its chapters collected in fifteen tankōbon volumes.

Miyashita's manga includes three sequels, Sengoku Tenshō-ki, Sengoku Ittō-ki and Sengoku Gonbe, which were serialized together in the same magazine as the original manga from December 2007 to February 2022, as well as a prequel titled Sengoku Gaiden Okehazama Senki serialized in Kodansha's three magazines, Bessatsu Young Magazine, Monthly Young Magazine, and Weekly Young Magazine from February 2007 to November 2010.

By October 2023, the manga franchise had over 10.59 million copies in circulation.

Sequels

Written and illustrated by Hideki Miyashita [ja], Sengoku was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine from May 3, 2004,[6][7] to October 22, 2007.[6][8] Kodansha collected its chapters in fifteen tankōbon volumes, published from November 3, 2004,[9] to December 28, 2007.[10]

Miyashita published three sequels to his Sengoku manga in the same magazine in three time periods. The first sequel titled Sengoku Tenshō-ki[a] was serialized from December 17, 2007,[b] to May 28, 2012.[c] Kodansha collected its chapters in fifteen volumes, published from April 28, 2008,[15] to October 5, 2012.[16]

the second sequel titled Sengoku Ittō-ki[d] was serialized from July 2, 2012,[e] to October 5, 2015.[f] Kodansha collected its chapters in fifteen volumes, published from October 5, 2012,[22] to March 4, 2016.[23]

the third sequel titled Sengoku Gonbe[g] was serialized from November 9, 2015,[h] to February 28, 2022.[i] Kodansha collected its chapters in twenty-seven volumes, published from March 4, 2016,[23] to May 6, 2022.[30]

Prequel

Miyashita wrote Sengoku Gaiden Okehazama Senki[j] a prequel to the original manga, serialized it through Kodansha's three magazines, Bessatsu Young Magazine, Monthly Young Magazine, and Weekly Young Magazine from February 16, 2007, to November 15, 2010.[31][32][33] Kodansha collected its chapters in five volumes, published from February 6, 2008,[34] to December 29, 2010.[35] A Special edition released on the same day with final volume.[36]

Volumes

Sengoku

No. Release date ISBN
1November 3, 2004[9]978-4-06-361284-4
2November 3, 2004[37]978-4-06-361285-1
3December 25, 2004[38]978-4-06-361298-1
4March 3, 2005[39]978-4-06-361318-6
5June 4, 2005[40]978-4-06-361345-2
6September 4, 2005[41]978-4-06-361373-5
7December 23, 2005[42]978-4-06-361411-4
8March 4, 2006[43]978-4-06-361432-9
9April 28, 2006[44]978-4-06-361440-4
10August 4, 2006[45]978-4-06-361464-0
11November 6, 2006[46]978-4-06-361490-9
12February 6, 2007[47]978-4-06-361522-7
13April 27, 2007[48]978-4-06-361550-0
14September 6, 2007[49]978-4-06-361586-9
15December 28, 2007[36]978-4-06-361630-9

Sengoku Gaiden Okehazama Senki

No. Release date ISBN
1February 6, 2008[34]978-4-06-361642-2
2March 06, 2009[50]978-4-06-375666-1
3June 4, 2010[51]978-4-06-375926-6
4October 6, 2010[52]978-4-06-375972-3
5December 29, 2010[35]978-4-06-376001-9
978-4-06-362185-3 (SE)

Sengoku Tenshō-ki

No. Release date ISBN
1April 28, 2008[15]978-4-06-361665-1
2August 6, 2008[53]978-4-06-361710-8
3November 6, 2008[54]978-4-06-361734-4
4March 6, 2009[55]978-4-06-361766-5
5May 1, 2009[56]978-4-06-361787-0
6August 6, 2009[57]978-4-06-361814-3
7November 6, 2009[58]978-4-06-361836-5
8March 5, 2010[59]978-4-06-361873-0
9June 4, 2010[60]978-4-06-361899-0
10April 6, 2011[61]978-4-06-382019-5
11August 5, 2011[62]978-4-06-382061-4
12November 4, 2011[63]978-4-06-382105-5
13February 6, 2012[64]978-4-06-382130-7
14May 7, 2012[65]978-4-06-382169-7
15October 5, 2012[16]978-4-06-382223-6

Sengoku Ittō-ki

No. Release date ISBN
1October 5, 2012[66]978-4-06-382231-1
2January 4, 2013[67]978-4-06-382252-6
3April 5, 2013[68]978-4-06-382287-8
4July 5, 2013[69]978-4-06-382324-0
5October 4, 2013[70]978-4-06-382363-9
6December 6, 2013[71]978-4-06-382401-8
7March 6, 2014[72]978-4-06-382435-3
8June 6, 2014[73]978-4-06-382477-3
9September 5, 2014[74]978-4-06-382512-1
10November 6, 2014[75]978-4-06-382527-5
11February 6, 2015[76]978-4-06-382557-2
12April 6, 2015[77]978-4-06-382591-6
13June 23, 2015[78]978-4-06-382623-4
14October 6, 2015[79]978-4-06-382684-5
15March 4, 2016[80]978-4-06-382750-7

Sengoku Gonbe

No. Release date ISBN
1March 4, 2016[81]978-4-06-382751-4
2June 6, 2016[82]978-4-06-382807-8
3September 6, 2016[83]978-4-06-382848-1
4December 6, 2016[84]978-4-06-382894-8
5February 6, 2017[85]978-4-06-382923-5
6April 6, 2017[86]978-4-06-382961-7
7July 6, 2017[87]978-4-06-510015-8
8October 6, 2017[88]978-4-06-510255-8
9January 5, 2018[89]978-4-06-510702-7
10March 6, 2018[90]978-4-06-511102-4
11May 7, 2018[91]978-4-06-511453-7
12August 6, 2018[91]978-4-06-512436-9
13November 6, 2018[92]978-4-06-513560-0
14February 6, 2019[93]978-4-06-514563-0
15May 7, 2019[94]978-4-06-515472-4
16August 6, 2019[95]978-4-06-516726-7
17November 6, 2019[96]978-4-06-517737-2
18February 6, 2020[97]978-4-06-518490-5
19May 7, 2020[98]978-4-06-519544-4
20August 5, 2020[99]978-4-06-520464-1
21November 6, 2020[100]978-4-06-521340-7
22February 5, 2021[101]978-4-06-522300-0
23May 6, 2021[102]978-4-06-523292-7
24August 5, 2021[103]978-4-06-524342-8
25November 5, 2021[104]978-4-06-525845-3
26February 4, 2022[105]978-4-06-526833-9
27May 6, 2022[106]978-4-06-527799-7

Reception

By October 2023, the series and its sequels and prequel combined have 10.59 million copies in circulation.[1] The series was acclaimed by manga authors Hitoshi Iwaaki, said the manga is the best Japanese manga about Sengoku period and described it as a pure historical work without relying on historical legends, and Masami Yuki, considered the manga a great achievement.[107]

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