That means Kotoko will come up with all kinds of deduction that can help her with solving mysteries and cases involving supernatural elements. And some of them are also the creatures that you hear a lot in the Japanese folklore too.īut what makes Kyokou Suiri have a different twist is that it has a detective-style narration. To some extend, yes because of the supernatural beings. When we talk about supernatural manga, Mushishi, and Natsume Yuujincho tends to be the manga that will pop into our mind for the most part.ĭoes it mean that Kyokou Suiri is just like those manga? Wondering what other books I enjoy reading? You can read more about my preferences right here. Since my usual beat on this blog tends to be about mystery, thriller and suspense manga and light novels, then it shouldn’t be surprising here that I will give this manga a try in a heartbeat. Yes, this is a mystery manga but with the supernatural stuff in it. Well, I have to agree with you on this one since the book description doesn’t seem to tell us anything about the genre for this manga.īut if you have never watched the anime before, you wouldn’t even know that Kyokou Suiri is a mystery manga. What’s so great about this manga since the only thing we know about this manga is nothing but the supernatural stuff? So when Kotoko suggests they team up to deal with renegades from the spirit world,Kuro doesn’t have many other choices,but Kotoko might just have a few ulterior motives… What attracts me to this manga But to gain her powers Kotoko has given up an eye and a leg,and Kuro’s personal life is in shambles. Here’s the book description that I got from Bookwalker.īoth touched by spirits called yokai,Kotoko and Kuro have gained unique superhuman powers. Thus, my decision to use the name Kyokou Suiri instead of In/Spectre as a blog title. Just type the name In/Spectre with / still attached to the name and see what kind of search result that Google will give you.Ĭhances are, you won’t even find anything about the manga. But it will also give them the search result they need instead of leading them to a weird search result that doesn’t make any sense at all. Not only people use the Japanese title when they’re searching for the manga. So, I feel that using Kyokou Suiri as a blog title will be much better instead. But since the actual title in English is In/Spectre, it ended up looking like I was typing a domain name on Google if I try to search for the manga. What’s with the name Kyokou Suiri as the blog title? Shouldn’t I be using In/Spectre on the blog title instead?
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