Yami-ma no Mamiya

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PublishedbyTakeshobo
ImprintKindai Mahjong Comics
Yami-ma no Mamiya
First tankōbon volume cover
闇麻のマミヤ
GenreMahjong[1]
Manga
Written byNobuyuki Fukumoto
Published byTakeshobo
ImprintKindai Mahjong Comics
MagazineKindai Mahjong
Original runJuly 1, 2019 – present
Volumes7
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Yami-ma no Mamiya (闇麻のマミヤ; "Mamiya: Dark Mahjong") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nobuyuki Fukumoto. It is a sequel to Fukumoto's manga Ten, set 20 years later. It has been serialized in Takeshobo's Kindai Mahjong since July 2019. Yami-ma no Mamiya features a unique variant of mahjong, called "Yami Mahjong," or "Darkness Mahjong," in which point sticks are spent into a bank, called "dark deposits," in order to hide one's tile discards, as well as reveal these hidden discards at a higher price.

Yami-ma no Mamiya begins its story in the Reiwa era, 20 years since the death of the legendary mahjong player, Akagi Shigeru. Nozaki Osamu (a minor character from Akagi) has opened up a ramen shop since, but continues to find himself involved in high-stakes mahjong.

One night, three young men approach Osamu's shop in search of a legendary mahjong player named Mamiya. They reveal themselves to be members of a J-pop boy-band called "Bakumatsu Men's Group". They share with Osamu that they are massively in debt to an entertainment producer named Onigashira Kanji, and that a single mahjong match with him could earn the young men their freedom, with the help of Mamiya.

Osamu relents, and temporarily sits in as their representative player as they wait for the appearance of Mamiya. After a period of rough plays, Mamiya finally arrives to replace Osamu in the battle against Onigashira and reveals herself to be a precocious teenage girl. In an attempt to provoke Onigashira, Mamiya bets her virginity as stakes in the gamble, and the two set off in a match of "Yami Mahjong".

Publication

Yami-ma no Mamiya is written and illustrated by Nobuyuki Fukumoto. Fukumoto published a "chapter 0" in Takeshobo's Kindai Mahjong on May 1, 2019;[2][3] it debuted as a serialized manga two months later in the same magazine on July 1.[4][5] Its first part ended on May 1, 2023.[6][7] Takeshobo has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was published on December 6, 2019.[8] As of September 26, 2023, seven volumes have been released.[9]

Volumes

No. Release date ISBN
1 December 6, 2019[10]978-4-8019-6822-6
2 July 1, 2020[11]978-4-8019-7027-4
3 April 1, 2021[12]978-4-8019-7264-3
4 November 1, 2021[13]978-4-8019-7480-7
5 April 30, 2022[14]978-4-8019-7626-9
6 December 28, 2022[15]978-4-8019-7938-3
7 September 26, 2023[9]978-4-8019-8164-5

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