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series written and illustrated by
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. As the author's first boys' love (BL) series, it follows the relationship between a poor student and his
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benefactor, who hides a dark secret. ''Sakura-Gari'' was serialized in ''Rinka'', a spin-off of
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's manga magazine ''
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'', from June 2007 to January 2010. Shogakukan collected its chapters in three volumes published from 2008 to 2010. The company issued a
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of the manga in 2016.


Synopsis

Set in Japan in 1920, the story follows the relationship between Masataka Tagami, a poor student who wishes to enter
Tokyo Imperial University , abbreviated as or UTokyo, is a public research university located in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1877, the university was the first Imperial University and is currently a Top Type university of the Top Global University Project by ...
, and Sōma Saiki, a tormented aristocrat with a sulfurous reputation. Sōma agrees to employ Masataka as a servant and house him while he prepares for the university's entrance exam. As Masataka grows closer to the beautiful Sōma, he uncovers dark and disturbing secrets about the Saiki family.


Characters

; : An honest and prodigious 17-year-old student aiming to enter Tokyo Imperial University. He attends prep school as a and becomes a pupil of the Saiki family, who sponsor his education in exchange for his work as a servant. He previously lived with his kind-hearted adoptive parents, the owners of a small bookshop, who cared for him after his mother abandoned him as a child. Masataka later confesses to Sōma that he is a child born of rape, and that is why his traumatized mother abandoned him. ; : The son and heir of Lord Saiki, a distinguished
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, and Abigail, an impoverished English woman. He is called "the Western doll" because of his pretty face and detached manner. He is also
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and, despite the possibility of being engaged to marry a girl named Kanako, he takes lovers of both sexes among the servants. Sōma had a troubled childhood: his mother died in childbirth, his English grandmother neglected him, and multiple people
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him after he joined the Saiki family in Japan. ; / : A beautiful 15-year-old girl with white hair and red eyes. She is the half-sister of Sōma, and the daughter of Lord Saiki and his legal wife, who was locked away for years in the household's warehouse after her misbehavior became too much to handle. Later, it is revealed that Sakurako is actually a young man named Yōya, posing as a woman and using his mother Sakurako's name as his own, having been mentally and emotionally shattered by his mother's death (which he blames Sōma for). He both loves and hates Sōma due to their shared past, and tortures all of Sōma's lovers among the servants out of jealousy. ; : The head servant of the Saiki household, and Sakurako's personal caretaker. ; : The doctor of the Saiki household, and Sōma's long-time lover. He also worked as a servant when he was young. He and Sōma share a secret related to the death of someone who abused Sōma as a child. ; : Tomohiko's wife, whom he physically abuses. ; : A young servant in the mansion, and one of Sōma's lovers. He is a talented artist. While he gets along well with Masataka, he is also jealous of the boy since he realizes that Sōma likes him. ; : The head cook of the Saiki household who is very kind to Masataka. She knows many family secrets. ; : An employee of the Saiki family's
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. In the past, he worked as a servant in the household and is implied to have been one of Sōma's lovers. ; : A rich girl whom Sōma may be engaged to. ; : Masataka's biological older brother, and the only member of his biological family who is still in contact with him. He dies in police custody. ; : Masataka's "younger brother" in the Tagami household, who cares for him as his own brother. His health is poor and he and believes himself to be a burden on Masataka, whose approval he desperately craves.


Publication

''Sakura-Gari'' was written and illustrated by
Yuu Watase is a Japanese manga artist. She debuted in 1989 at the age of 18 with the short story "Pajama de Ojama" (, "An Intrusion in Pajamas") and has since published more than 50 volumes of one-shots and long-running manga series. One of her most popu ...
. It premiered in the inaugural issue of ''Rinka'', a spin-off of
Shogakukan is a Japanese publisher of Japanese dictionaries, dictionaries, literature, comics (manga), non-fiction, DVDs, and other media in Japan. Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but are to ...
's manga magazine ''
Monthly Flowers is a monthly Japanese manga magazine published by Shogakukan and issued on the 28th of every month. History ''Flowers'' originally started out under the name , which was also published by Shogakukan. ''Petit Flower'' was founded in 1980 as ...
'', released on June 14, 2007. It concluded in ''Rinka''s ninth issue, released on January 14, 2010. ''Sakura-Gari'' is notable for being Watase's first boys' love (BL) manga series. Shogakukan collected its chapters in three volumes published under the Flower Comics Special imprint from 2008 to 2010. They re-released the series in three volumes published under the Flowers Comics imprint in 2016. Internationally, ''Sakura-Gari'' has been licensed in Spanish by ECC Ediciones, French by
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, and German by
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. In response to fan inquiries, North American publisher SuBLime (an imprint of
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) said they could not "risk publishing" the series in English as it contains underage rape.


Reception

In "BL ", a monthly column for The Asahi Shimbun Company's ''Good Life with Books'' website, Masatoshi Inoue chose ''Sakura-Gari'' as his boys' love (BL) manga recommendation for October 2020. Inoue, the head of Honto.jp's BL specialty floor, described ''Sakura-Gari'' as a work of complex emotions that cannot, or should not, be reduced to categorizations such as "suspense story" or "love story".


References


External links

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