Yuria's Red String of Fate

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Yuria's Red String of Fate (Japanese: ゆりあ先生の赤い糸, Hepburn: Yuria-sensei no Akai Ito) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kiwa Irie. It was serialized in Kodansha's josei manga magazine Be Love from February 2018 to September 2022, with its chapters collected in eleven tankōbon volumes. A nine-episode television drama adaptation aired on TV Asahi from October to December 2023.

WrittenbyKiwa Irie
PublishedbyKodansha
ImprintKodansha Comics BL
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Yuria's Red String of Fate
First tankōbon volume cover
ゆりあ先生の赤い糸
(Yuria-sensei no Akai Ito)
GenreDrama[1]
Manga
Written byKiwa Irie
Published byKodansha
ImprintKodansha Comics BL
MagazineBe Love
Original runFebruary 15, 2018September 1, 2022
Volumes11
Television drama
Directed by
  • Kazunari Hoshino
  • Hiro Kanai [ja]
  • Hajime Takezono
Produced by
  • Ayumi Mineshima (TV Asahi)
  • Takuya Nakagome (TV Asahi)
  • Ryosuke Yamagata (Kadokawa)
  • Hiromi Arai (Kadokawa)
Written byAtsuko Hashibe [ja]
Music byYugo Kanno
StudioTV Asahi
Original networkANN (TV Asahi)
Original run October 19, 2023 December 14, 2023
Episodes9
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The manga won the 45th Kodansha Manga Award for the general category in 2021, and the 27th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2023.

Plot

Yuria Izawa (伊沢 ゆりあ, Izawa Yuria) lives a simple but happy life teaching embroidery. She is married to Gorō Izawa (伊沢 吾良, Izawa Gorō), a kind but unsuccessful novelist. One day, her husband is hospitalized after a sudden collapse. At the hospital, Yuria meets a young man named Riku Yanai (箭内 稟久, Yanai Riku) who declares himself to be Gorō's lover. They are soon joined by Michiru Oyamada (小山田 みちる, Oyamada Michiru), a married woman with whom Gorō had a long-standing intimate relationship, and her two daughters, who consider Gorō their father. Yuria proposes they all move into her home to care for him collectively. She maintains her composure throughout this highly unconventional arrangement. Over time, Yuria begins to sense the possibility of a new romance, a development she had not foreseen.

Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by Kiwa Irie [ja], Yuria's Red String of Fate was serialized in Kodansha's josei manga magazine Be Love from February 15, 2018,[1] to September 1, 2022.[2] Kodansha collected its chapters in 11 tankōbon volumes, released from July 13, 2018.[3] to September 13, 2022.[4]

Volumes

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No. Release date ISBN
1July 13, 2018[5]978-4-06-512248-8
2October 12, 2018[6]978-4-06-513597-6
3March 13, 2019[7]978-4-06-514898-3
4September 13, 2019[8]978-4-06-516848-6
5January 10, 2020[9]978-4-06-518409-7
6June 11, 2020[10]978-4-06-519763-9
7November 13, 2020[11]978-4-06-521399-5
8April 13, 2021[12]978-4-06-522960-6
9September 13, 2021[13]978-4-06-524770-9
10March 11, 2022[14]978-4-06-527039-4
11September 13, 2022[4]978-4-06-529054-5
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Drama

In June 2023, a television drama adaptation was announced, starring Miho Kanno. It aired on TV Asahi from October 19 to December 14 of the same year.[15][16][17]

Reception

On Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! list of best manga of 2019 for female readers, the series ranked 16th (alongside Dokushin OL no Subete and Lullaby for Girl);[18] it ranked eighth (alongside Hadaka Ikkan! Tsuzui-san) on the 2020 list;[19] and 11th on the 2022 list.[20] The manga won the 45th Kodansha Manga Award for the general category in 2021.[21] It won the 27th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2023.[22]

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