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Nasu (manga) : ウィキペディア英語版
Nasu (manga)

is a slice of life comedy manga series by Iou Kuroda. Serialized in Kodansha's ''Afternoon'' manga magazine, the series spanned a total of 24 chapters and three tankōbon volumes, the first of which was released on July 2001, the second of which was released on May 2002, and the last of which was released on December 2002. In 2003, a story from the series, ''Summer in Andalusia'', was adapted into an anime film, ''Nasu: Summer in Andalusia''.
==Story==
''Nasu'' is a collection of stories, focusing on a returning series of characters, such as , a farmer, and a young girl named , who begins the series abandoned by her father and residing in Tokyo with her two younger siblings, and as the manga progresses to its second volume, leaves the city to reside in the countryside with her relatives, near Takama's farm. Apart from the chapters concerning Takama and Aya, other stories are also featured, such as one telling the chronicles of samurai in the Edo period hunting forbidden eggplant (''nasu''), another set atop a futuristic Mount Fuji, another tale concerning a truck driver, and also "Summer in Andalusia", the story concerning the professional Spanish bicyclist Pepe Benengeli, from which the film was adapted.

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