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Rurouni Kenshin. 7

A warrior arose 140 years ago in Kyoto, with the coming of the American "black ships," who helped introduce the progressive age known as Meiji and then vanished. This tale begins in the 11th year of Meiji, in Tokyo. With his killer blade, legend-warrior Hitokiri Battosai once helped close the turbulent Bakumatsu era and slashed open the progressive age known as Meiji.

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  • "Arrival in Kyoto"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin [Vol. 9]"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin [Vol. 12]"
  • "Meiji swordsman romantic story"
  • "Meiji swordsman romantic story"@en
  • "Rurouni kenshin"
  • "Shen jian chuang jiang hu"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin [Vol. 8]"
  • "Ming zhi jian ke lang man chuan qi"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin [Vol 10]"
  • "Meiji kenkaku roman tan"
  • "On the east sea road"
  • "明治剣客浪漫譚"
  • "Meji swordsman romantic story"
  • "Meji swordsman romantic story"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin [Vol 7]"
  • "Voyage to the moon world"
  • "Kenshin le vagabond"
  • "A Reason to act"
  • "Shonen Jump graphic novel"
  • "Mingzhi jian ke lang man chuan qi"
  • "Meiji swordsman roman tic story"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin"@en
  • "In the 11th year of Meiji, May 14th"
  • "On the East Sea road"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin, Meiji swordsman romantic story"@en
  • "Age decides the man"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin [Vol. 11]"
  • "神劍闖江湖"
  • "明治劍客浪漫傳奇"
  • "Two Hitokiri"

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  • "A warrior arose 140 years ago in Kyoto, with the coming of the American "black ships," who helped introduce the progressive age known as Meiji and then vanished. This tale begins in the 11th year of Meiji, in Tokyo. With his killer blade, legend-warrior Hitokiri Battosai once helped close the turbulent Bakumatsu era and slashed open the progressive age known as Meiji."@en
  • "After Chief kubo is murdered, Kenshin leaves for Kyoto--against everyone's wishes. Shishio Makoto, the hitokiri, awaits him there, but will the battle be a duel or a death match?"@en
  • "A warrior arose 140 years ago in Kyoto, with the coming of the American "black ships," who helped introduce the progressive age known as Meiji and then vanished. This tale begins in the 11th year of Meiji, in Tokyo. With his killer blade, legend-warrior Hitokiri Battosai once helped close the turbulent Bakumatsu era and slashed open the progressive age known as Meiji. It's now 1878, ten years after the bloody Meiji Revolution that marked the end of the rule of the Shogun and the Samurai in Japan. In Tokyo, where swords have been banned, Kaoru bumps into the wandering Kenshin while looking for the Battosai, who is ruining the name of her fencing school by killing people in the streets using her signature style. Thus begins an extraordinary relationship between Kaoru, a master swordswoman with a heart of gold; Kenshin, a past master who has vowed never to fight again; and the seemingly invincible would-be Battosai."@en
  • "When a possible weakness in Shishio's body reveals itself to Kenshin when he is nearly out of strength, Kenshin wonders if he should just give up and let history decide who was right and who was wrong."@en
  • "The wandering swordsman, Himura Kenshin, once an assassin, now fights to protect those in need."
  • "The wandering swordsman, Himura Kenshin, once an assassin, now fights to protect those in need."@en
  • "Yukishiro Enishi's plan to cast Kenshin into a living hell of remorse and regret appears to have succeeded. Holding himself responsible for Kaoru's death, Kenshin has taken up residence in the "Fallen Village," a community of outcastes and untouchables. But if he doesn't snap out of his depression soon, there may no longer be a Tokyo to return to. Kujiranami, the behemoth of a warrior whose arm Kenshin severed during the Bakumatsu, escapes from prison and is bent on total annihilation. Yahiko takes it upon himself to stand up to Kujiranami's madness, but the odds are far from being in the young swordsman's favor. Meanwhile, Sanosuke also manages to get into his own unique brand of trouble when he steps into a dispute between an old man and a group of land-grabbing yakuza. Little does Sano expect, though, that he was bound for a family reunion he won't soon forget. And finally, to realize his dream for a new Japan that has cleansed itself of the blood of the Bakumatsu, Kenshin and friends make their way to Enishi's island compound for a definitive battle. How does one of the most memorable tales of Meiji era Japan come to a close? Plus, the bonus short story "Yahiko no Sakabato-" and an additional, all-color short story which is being published in English for the very first time!"@en
  • "The wandering swordsman, Kenshin Himura, once an assassin, now fights to protect those in need."@en
  • "As the feared assassin of the Bakumatsu, Himura Kenshin killed in the name of the new era. As the rurouni of Meiji, he wields a sakabato to protect those who can't protect themselves, all along holding true to his vow never to take another life."@en
  • ""The madness of Shishio Makoto may know no bounds, but what of his body? An eleventh-hour revelation suggests a possible weakness, but will the news come in time to help a critically wounded Kenshin, whose own strength is reaching its limit? In this new era of Meiji, it's getting harder and harder to tell the innocents from the outlaws. Perhaps, as Kenshin says, it should be for history to decide which side was right, and which side was wrong. The time for hitokiri such as Kenshin and Shishio has passed; let not the man decide the age ... but the age, the man"--"@en
  • "Hitokiri Battsai helped close the turbulent Bakumatsu era and begin the age known as Meiji, then disappeared. In 1878, Kaoru bumps into the wandering Kenshin while seeking the Battosai, who is ruining her name by killing people using her signature style."@en
  • "Historical detail, spectacular battles, and romantic comedy combine in this wildly popular manga series about the wandering swordsman, or "rurouni" Kenshin, and the people he meets during the early days of modern Japan."@en
  • "In the new Meiji Era, Himura Kenshin uses his reversed-edge sword to protect the lives of those within his reach, but during the chaos and bloodshed of the Bakumatsu, he was a very different man. What is the true story behind the cross-shaped scar Kenshin bears on his face? It is the tale of Himura Tomoe, Kenshin's wife who died at his very hands, and of her brother Enishi, who has devoted his entire existence to the goal of watching Kenshin suffer.As one of the deadliest hitokiri in Kyoto several years ago, Kenshin served at the pleasure of Katsura Kogor of Ch sh . One night, Kenshin found himself doing battle with agents of the sh gunate, and a lone woman from a nearby pub witnessed the scene--but she may not have been there entirely by accident. Betrayal, lost love, revenge: such is the nature of Kenshin's past life. Can he reconcile these old memories in time to prevent the carnage that Enishi is about to visit upon the Kamiya Dojo and those dearest to him?"
  • "Overview: Packed with action, romance and historical intrigue, Rurouni Kenshin is one of the most beloved and popular manga series worldwide. Set against the backdrop of the Meiji Restoration, it tells the saga of Himura Kenshin, once an assassin of ferocious power, now a humble rurouni, a wandering swordsman fighting to protect the honor of those in need. A hundred and fifty years ago in Kyoto, amid the flames of revolution, there arose a warrior, an assassin of such ferocious power he was given the title Hitokiri: Manslayer. With his bloodstained blade, Hitokiri Battosai helped close the turbulent Bakumatsu period and end the reign of the shoguns, slashing open the way toward the progressive Meiji Era. Then he vanished, and with the flow of years became legend. In the 11th year of Meiji, in the middle of Tokyo, the tale begins. Himura Kenshin, a humble rurouni, or wandering swordsman, comes to the aid of Kamiya Kaoru, a young woman struggling to defend her father's school of swordsmanship against attacks by the infamous Hitokiri Battosai. But neither Kenshin nor Battosai are quite what they seem."@en
  • "As the feared assassin of the Bakumatsu, Himura Kenshin killed in the name of the new era. As the rurouni of Meiji, he wields a sakabato to protect those who can't protect themselves, all along holding true to his vow never to take another life."
  • "As the feared assassin of the Bakumatsu, Himura Kenshin killed in the name of the new era. As the rurouni of Meiji, he wielded a sakabato to protect those who counldn't protect themselves, all along holding true to his vow to never take another life."@en
  • "A warrior arose 140 years ago in Kyoto, with the coming of the American "Black Ships," who helped introduce the progressive age known as Meiji and then vanished. This tale begins in the 11th year of Meiji, in Tokyo."
  • "A warrior arose 140 years ago in Kyoto, with the coming of the American "Black Ships," who helped introduce the progressive age known as Meiji and then vanished. This tale begins in the 11th year of Meiji, in Tokyo."@en
  • "Also a hit anime series, Rurouni Kenshin is beloved by fans around the world for its mix of historical detail, spectacular battles and romantic comedy."@en
  • "Held captive and running out of hope, Megumi ponders the two options she's been given: a life of suffering, or a peaceful death. Meanwhile, Kenshin and the others continue their battle with the Oniwabanshu."@en
  • "As the feared assassin of the Bakumatsu, Himura Kenshin killed in the name of the new era. As the rurouni of Meiji, he wielded a sakabato to protect those who couldn't protect themselves, all along holding true to his vow to never take another life."

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  • "Comic books, strips, etc"
  • "Comic books, strips, etc"@en
  • "Young adult fiction"@en
  • "Young adult fiction"
  • "Young adult works"@en
  • "Young adult works"
  • "History fiction"
  • "History fiction"@en
  • "Graphic novels"@en
  • "Graphic novels"
  • "Romans graphiques"
  • "Adventure fiction"
  • "Adventure fiction"@en
  • "Comics (Graphic works)"
  • "Historical comic books, strips, etc"
  • "Translations"@en
  • "Translations"
  • "Fantasy"@en
  • "Romance comic books, strips, etc"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Komiksy"
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Mangi"
  • "Young adult literature"@en
  • "Còmics"

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  • "Et le temps s'écoula"
  • "A-t-il toujours une balafre en forme de croix ?"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. 7"@en
  • "Rurouni kenshin. [3]"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin, Jumbo : Meiji swordsman romantic story, 3"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [Volumes 19, 20 and 21]"@en
  • "Une magnifique nuit"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin = The Two Hitokiri . Vol. 2"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. [Volume 1] / Meiji swordsman romantic story"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [6]"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. [Volume 3] / Meiji swordsman romantic story"
  • "神劍闖江湖完全版 : 明治劍客浪漫傳奇"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story [Vol. 7, 8, 9]"
  • "るろうに剣心"
  • "Shen jian chuang jiang hu wan quan ban : Mingzhi jian ke lang man chuan qi"
  • "Rurouni kenshin. [5]"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. 4 : Meiji swordsman romantic story"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. Vol. 7 : Meiji swordsman romantic story"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [Volumes 22, 23 and 24]"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. Vol. 3"
  • "るろうに剣心 : 明治剣客浪漫譚"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin"@en
  • "るろうに剣心語録 : 明治剣客浪漫譚"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. [Vol. 8] : Meiji swordsman romantic story"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [Volumes 1, 2 and 3]"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. Vol. 17, The age decides the man : Meiji swordsman romantic story"@en
  • "Shen jian chuang jiang hu wan quan ban : ming zhi jian ke lang man chuan qi"
  • "Rurōni kenshin : Meiji kenkaku roman tan"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [Volumes 10, 11 and 12]"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. Volume 1"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin, vol. 1 : meiji swordsman romantic story"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. 6"@en
  • "Shen jian chuang jiang hu : Ming zhi jian ke lang man chuan qi"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story : vol. 1"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. Vol. 2"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. 3"
  • "Ruroni kenshin goroku : Meiji kenkaku romantan"@ja
  • "Rurouni Kenshin, Meiji swordsman romantic story"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. Vol. 1 - Meiji swordsman romantic story, Meiji swordsman romantic story"
  • "神劍闖江湖 明治劍客浪漫傳奇"
  • "Rurouni kenshin : Meiji swordsman roman tic story Vol. 3"
  • "Kenshin, dit Battosaï Himura ; Les deux assassins"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [8]"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [Volumes 13, 14 and 15]"@en
  • "Shen jian chuang jiang hu : ming zhi jian ke lang man chuan qi"
  • "A-t-il toujours une Balafre en forme de croix?: 18"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. Volume 1 : Meiji swordsman romantic story"
  • "Rurouni kenshin. [6]"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. [1]"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. 2"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. 8"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. 5"@en
  • "A-t-il toujours une balafre en forme de croix?"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [9]"@en
  • "Rurōni kenshin"@ja
  • "Rurōni kenshin"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. 1, Meiji swordsman romantic story"@en
  • "Un jour de mai ; Sur le chemin de Kyoto"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin [1]"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. Vol. 9 : Meiji swordsman romantic story"@en
  • "Rurōni Kenshin : Meiji kenkaku romantan"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [Volumes 4, 5 and 6]"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. Vol. 01, Meiji swordsman romantic story"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin = A Reason to act . Vol. 3"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. Vol. 2"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story [Vol. 10, 11, 12]"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. [7] : Meiji swordsman romantic story"@en
  • "浪客剑心 : 明治劍客浪漫傳奇"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [4]"@en
  • "神劍闖江湖 : 明治劍客浪漫傳奇"
  • "Shen jian chuang jiang hu ming zhi jian ke lang man chuan qi"
  • "L'avenir du kenjutsu ; Sans soucis"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin, Jumbo : Meiji swordsman romantic story, 1"@en
  • "Lang ke jian xin : Mingzhi jian ke lang man chuan qi"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin, vol. 17 : Meiji swordsman romantic story : The age decides the man"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [Volumes 25, 26, 27 and 28]"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin, Jumbo : Meiji swordsman romantic story, 6"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. [Vol. 2] : Meiji swordsman romantic story"
  • "Rurouni kenshin : voyage to the moon world"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [Vol. 3]"@en
  • "Rurouni kenshin. [2]"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. Vol. 1"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. Vol. 1, Meiji swordsman romantic story"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [Volumes 16, 17 and 18]"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. 7 : Meiji swordsman romantic story"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [Vol. 1]"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [Volume 2]"@en
  • "La raison d'agir ; Les deux destinées"
  • "Ruroni kenshin"@ja
  • "Rurouni Kenshin. [Volume 2] / Meiji swordsman romantic story"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [Volumes 7, 8 and 9]"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. vol. 1"@en
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [Vol. 4]"
  • "Rurouni Kenshin : Meiji swordsman romantic story. [Vol. 4]"@en

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