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Kokurikozaka kara

is a Japanese manga series by Tetsurō Sayama and Chizuru Takahashi which was serialized by Kodansha from December 1979 (January issue 1980) to July 1980 (August issue 1980) in the shōjo manga magazine ''Nakayoshi''.〔〕 The manga was collected in two volumes published under the KC Nakayoshi imprint.
Studio Ghibli adapted the manga into a 2011 film directed by Gorō Miyazaki, with a script co-written by the director's father, Hayao, and Keiko Niwa, co-author of the scripts for ''The Secret World of Arrietty'' (2010) and ''Tales from Earthsea'' (2006).〔
Kokuriko is the Japanese spelling of "coquelicot" – French for corn poppy.
==Plot==
The manga is set in the late 1960s in Yokohama, Japan; the Ghibli film is set in 1963. The main character, Umi Komatsuzaki, is a high school girl who has to grow up quickly when her father goes missing.

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