Written by Fumiyo Kōno Demographic Seinen Original run 2007 – 2009 | Published by Futabasha Magazine Weekly Manga Action Volumes 3 | |
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Adaptations In This Corner of the World (2016) Similar A Silent Voice, Black Lagoon, Oboreru Knife, Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni T, Mogura no Uta |
In a Corner of This World (この世界の片隅に, Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni) is a manga series written and illustrated by Fumiyo Kōno which ran from 2007 to 2009 in Weekly Manga Action. It follows the life of Suzu Urano, a young bride with her new family living on the outskirts of Kure City during the Second World War. It was translated by JManga under the title To All the Corners of the World . After Jmanga closed, Futabasha published the manga digitally and made it available to read on BookWalker, a digital manga store and app. It was adapted into a live-action television special.
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An anime film titled In This Corner of the World was released in 2016.
Plot

The story follows one young Japanese woman named "Suzu", an innocent character and good at drawing the pictures, living in Hiroshima and Kure, Japan during World War II. When Suzu, 18-year-old, was working for a small family business, an unknown young man proposed marriage to her. The man, "Shūsaku", lived in Kure as a navy civilian, remembered seeing Suzu ten years ago, with fantastic experiences. Suzu got married to him, moved to Kure from Hiroshima and joined Shūsaku's family. However, dark clouds of the war against US were approaching and threatening the ordinary Japanese people.

Kure, a large port city, is located within one hour by local train from Hiroshima. The port is facing Seto Inland Sea and widely known as the largest military base of Imperial Japanese Navy. As Japan was losing to the U.S., the living conditions in Japan were getting worse and U.S. military forces were threatening ordinary Japanese people.

In spite of the food shotage, Suzu made efforts to get over the hard conditions during the wartime and also to prepare to mitigate the bombing damage. In 1945, U.S. air raids started and heavily attacked warships and naval facilities and the city areas in Kure. Suzu was wondering if she will return to the hometown (Eba) in Hiroshima, not yet bombed, from the house of Kure. When Suzu was still in Kure, August 6, 1945, the atomic bombing horribly destroyed countless human beings and everything in Hiroshima.

Like a lot of Japanese, Suzu could not avoid inevitable tragedy, brought by the war, and the war deprived Suzu of the precious persons, and also "an irreplaceable part of her body". When the war was over nine days after the atomic bombing, the family started the new lives at the time of new born Japan. Suzu regained the motivation to get through, for her and others, with courage and affection, in one corner of the world.
Characters
Live-action television special
It was adapted into a live-action television special which aired 5 August 2011 on NTV, starring Keiko Kitagawa as Suzu Urano, Keisuke Koide as Shūsaku Hōjō, Yūka as Rin Shiroki, Mokomichi Hayami as Tetsu Mizuhara, Ryo as Keiko, Saburō Shinoda as Entarō Hōjō, Yoshie Ichige as San Hōjō, and Mana Ashida as Chizuko Hōjō.
Anime film
The film was directed by Sunao Katabuchi.
Reception
The manga was a Jury Recommended Work in the 2008 Japan Media Arts Festival, and the following year, it won the Excellence Prize. A "folktale-like" tone has been noted in the work, and Kouno's humour has been praised.
The TV special received a rating of 12.7.