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Yōkaiden : ウィキペディア英語版
Yōkaiden

''Yōkaiden'' is an ongoing Original English-language manga written and illustrated by Nina Matsumoto and published by Del Rey Manga. The story features Hamachi, a boy fascinated by the Japanese monsters called ''yokai''. When one of these monsters steals his grandmother's soul, he travels into their world to retrieve it. The first volume was published on November 18, 2008,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Yokaiden 1 by Nina Matsumoto )〕 and as of November 24, 2009, two volumes were released.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Yokaiden 2 by Nina Matsumoto )
==Plot==

Although ''yōkai'' (a class of Japanese monsters) are feared and hunted, Hamachi believes that humans can peacefully coexist with the spirits. When Hamachi releases a ''kappa'' from one of his grandmother's traps, having to remove its leg to do so, it later returns for revenge against his grandmother and steals her soul. Hamachi then travels into the ''yokais world to retrieve her soul. However, he could end up trapped in the realm as well.

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