List of Vagabond chapters

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The cover of Vagabond volume 21 as released by Viz Media on June 20, 2006 in North America. Vagabond21.jpg
The cover of Vagabond volume 21 as released by Viz Media on June 20, 2006 in North America.

This is a list of chapters for the Japanese manga series Vagabond , written and illustrated by Takehiko Inoue. It portrays a fictionalized account of the life of Japanese swordsman Musashi Miyamoto, based on Eiji Yoshikawa's novel Musashi . It has been serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Morning since September 1998, with its chapters collected into thirty-seven tankōbon volumes as of July 2014.

Contents

Viz Media began releasing Vagabond in English in North America in 2002. [1] Their release retains the color pages from the series' magazine run, and the company has published 37 volumes as of April 21, 2015. [2] Viz's release is distributed in Australasia by Madman Entertainment. [3] In 2008, Viz began re-releasing the series in a format that collects three of the volumes into one. [4] There are currently 12 VIZBIG editions released. [5]

Inoue posted an update on his website in December 2010, stating that Vagabond would not return until he regained "enthusiasm" for the series. [6] After eighteen-months, Vagabond returned to Morning as a monthly series in March 2012. [7] The manga went on what was supposed to be a four-month hiatus in February 2014, with the reason stated being for Inoue to work on research. [8] However, it was not until January 2015 that the series resumed. [9] The series is currently on an extended hiatus since May 21, 2015, with its 327th chapter, "The Man named Tadaoki", being the latest chapter. [10]

Volume list

No.Original release dateOriginal ISBNEnglish release dateEnglish ISBN
1 March 23, 1999 [11] 978-4-06-328619-9 April 5, 2002 [12] [13] 978-1-59116-034-2
  1. "Shinmen Takezo" (新免武蔵様, Shinmen Takezō Sama)
  2. "Akemi" (朱実, Akemi)
  3. "Oko" (お甲, Okō)
  4. "The Brigand Tsujikaze" (野武士辻風, Nobushi Tsujikaze)
  5. "Blood Game" (血遊び, Chi Asobi)
  6. "The Troubles of Hon'iden Matahachi at Seventeen" (本位田又八17歳の懊悩, Hon'iden Matahachi 17 Sai no Ōnō)
  7. "Farewell Takezo" (さらば武蔵, Saraba Takezō)
  8. "Miyamoto Village" (宮本村, Miyamoto-mura)
  9. "Fiancee" (許嫁, Iinazuke)
  10. "Left Behind" (残された者たち, Nokosareta Mono Tachi)
2 March 23, 1999 [14] 978-4-06-328620-5 July 6, 2002 [15] [16] 978-1-59116-035-9
  1. "Demon" (悪鬼, Akki)
  2. "Takuan" (沢庵, Takuan)
  3. "Life" (, Sei)
  4. "Cut Down" (斬死, Kirijini)
  5. "No Fear" (怖くない, Kowakunai)
  6. "Captured" (捕獲, Hokaku)
  7. "Invincible Under the Sun" (天下無双, Tenka Musō)
  8. "Tree of Shame" (樹上の恥, Jujō no Haji)
  9. "The Demon's Child" (鬼の子, Oni no Ko)
  10. "Death" (, Shi)
  11. "A Place in the Sun" (光のある場所, Hikari no Aru Basho)
3 July 22, 1999 [17] 978-4-06-328644-1 October 6, 2002 [18] [19] 978-1-59116-049-6
  1. "Miyamoto Musashi" (宮本武蔵, Miyamoto Musashi)
  2. "First Step" (田舎者の一歩, Inakamono no Ippo)
  3. "The Challenge" (挑戦, Chōsen)
  4. "Chaos at the Yoshioka School" (吉岡騒然, Yoshioka Sōzen)
  5. "Patriarch" (当主, Tōshu)
  6. "Instinct" (本能, Honnō)
  7. "Demon II" (悪鬼2, Akki 2)
  8. "Ignorance" (世間知らず, Seken Shirazu)
  9. "A Single Stroke" (一の太刀, Hitotsu no Tachi)
  10. "Inferno" (業火, Gōka)
4 October 22, 1999 [20] 978-4-06-328658-8 January 2003 [21] [22] 978-1-56931-854-6
  1. "Wanderers" (放浪者たち, Hōrōsha Tachi)
  2. "Departures" (旅立ち, Tabidachi)
  3. "Departures II" (旅立ち2, Tabidachi 2)
  4. "Distraction" (とらわれ, Toraware)
  5. "Hozoin" (宝蔵院, Hōzōin)
  6. "Bloodthirst" (殺気, Sakki)
  7. "Graceless" (不細工, Busaiku)
  8. "Inshun" (胤舜, Inshun)
  9. "Agon" (阿厳, Agon)
5 January 21, 2000 [23] 978-4-06-328672-4 March 2003 [24] [25] 978-1-56931-893-5
  1. "The Assassin" (刺客, Shikaku)
  2. "Howl" (咆哮, Hōkō)
  3. "Inshun's Spear" (二代目の槍, Nidaime no Yari)
  4. "Life" (, Inochi)
  5. "Unease" (不安, Fuan)
  6. "The Demon Within" (, Ma)
  7. "Fear" (恐怖, Kyōfu)
  8. "Fear II" (恐怖2, Kyōfu 2)
  9. "Fear III" (恐怖3, Kyōfu 3)
6 April 21, 2000 [26] 978-4-06-328685-4 July 2003 [27] [28] 978-1-56931-894-2
  1. "Surviving" (永らえる, Nagaraeru)
  2. "Lying Low" (雌伏, Shifuku)
  3. "Lying Low II" (雌伏2, Shifuku 2)
  4. "Journey" (道程, Michinori)
  5. "Vision" (見切り, Mikiri)
  6. "The Decision of a Formerly Kept Man" (ヒモだった男の決心, Himo Datta Otoko no Kesshin)
  7. "Osaka" (大坂, Ōsaka)
  8. "Vermin" (クソ虫, Kusomushi)
  9. "Sasaki Kojiro" (佐々木小次郎, Sasaki Kojirō)
  10. "Hozoin Pickles" (宝蔵院漬, Hōzōin Zuke)
7 July 21, 2000 [29] 978-4-06-328702-8 October 15, 2003 [30] [31] 978-1-59116-073-1
  1. "Duel's Eve" (前夜, Zen'ya)
  2. "Duel's Eve II" (前夜2, Zen'ya 2)
  3. "Dawn" (夜明け, Yoake)
  4. "Spider's Thread" (蜘蛛の糸, Kumo no Ito)
  5. "Heaven and Earth" (天地自然, Tenchi Shizen)
  6. "Legacy" (伝えるもの, Tsutaeru Mono)
  7. "The Master" (, Shi)
  8. "Kami'izumi Ise no Kami Hidetsuna" (上泉伊勢守秀綱, Kamiizumi Ise no Kami Hidetsuna)
  9. "No Sword" (無刀, Mutō)
8 October 23, 2000 [32] 978-4-06-328720-2 December 31, 2003 [33] [34] 978-1-59116-119-6
  1. "Life II" (命2, Inochi 2)
  2. "Life III" (命3, Inochi 3)
  3. "Inshun" (胤舜, Inshun)
  4. "Shinnosuke" (慎之介, Shinnosuke)
  5. "Playing in the Sand" (砂遊び, Suna Asobi)
  6. "Sudden Storm" (驟雨, Shūu)
  7. "Survivors" (生還, Seikan)
  8. "Don't Put Your Life on the Line" (命を奪い合うことなく, Inochi o Ubaiau Koto Naku)
  9. "They Call Me Sensei" (先生と呼ばれて, Sensei to Yobarete)
  10. "Ascending Dragon" (昇り竜, Nobori Ryū)
9 February 21, 2001 [35] 978-4-06-328736-3 March 31, 2004 [36] [37] 978-1-59116-256-8
  1. "The Yagyu" (柳生, Yagyū)
  2. "Coming Home" (帰郷, Kikyō)
  3. "The Peony Message" (芍薬の使者, Shakuyaku no Shisha)
  4. "Successor to the Invincible" (天下無双を継ぐ者, Tenka Musō o Tsugu Mono)
  5. "Legacy" (相伝, Sōden)
  6. "Promise" (約束, Yakusoku)
  7. "Ship of Stone" (石の舟, Ishi no Fune)
  8. "A Round of Discussion" (円座, Enza)
  9. "Provocateur" (乱波者, Rappamono)
10 May 23, 2001 [38] 978-4-06-328755-4 May 5, 2004 [39] [40] 978-1-59116-340-4
  1. "Disciple" (弟子, Deshi)
  2. "One Man Battle" (一人対一城, Hitori Tai Ichijō)
  3. "The Battle" (合戦, Kassen)
  4. "Bamboo Flute" (, Fue)
  5. "The Four Senior Disciples" (四高弟, Shi Kōtei)
  6. "Valor" (豪傑, Gōketsu)
  7. "Retribution" (成敗, Seibai)
  8. "Longing" (そばにいたい, Soba ni Itai)
  9. "Reunion" (再会, Saikai)
  10. "Sliding Door" (障子, Shōji)
11 August 20, 2001 [41] 978-4-06-328763-9 June 16, 2004 [42] [43] 978-1-59116-396-1
  1. "Unrivaled" (無双, Musō)
  2. "Son of the Invincible" (天下無双の仔, Tenka Musō no Ko)
  3. "The Real Thing" (真贋, Shingan)
  4. "The Blue Sky" (蒼天, Sōten)
  5. "The Infinite Universe" (天下無限, Tenka Mugen)
  6. "Farewell at Dawn" (暁の別れ, Akatsuki no Wakare)
  7. "Autumn Sky" (秋空, Akizora)
  8. "Journey" (旅路, Tabiji)
  9. "Footprints" (足痕, Ashiato)
  10. "The Road to Ise" (伊勢路, Iseji)
12 November 22, 2001 [44] 978-4-06-328779-0 July 7, 2004 [45] [46] 978-1-59116-434-0
  1. "Summit" (てっぺん, Teppen)
  2. "Sea of Clouds" (雲海, Unkai)
  3. "Uncle Gon" (権叔父, Gon Oji)
  4. "Lowlife" (下衆と呼ばれて, Gesu to Yobarete)
  5. "Mother" (おふくろ, Ofukuro)
  6. "Osugi's Ordeal" (婆受難, Baba Junan)
  7. "He and I" (彼我, Higa)
  8. "Apparition" (亡霊, Bōrei)
  9. "Baiken" (梅軒, Baiken)
  10. "Chain and Sickle" (鎖鎌, Kusarigama)
13 March 22, 2002 [47] 978-4-06-328804-9 August 10, 2004 [48] 978-1-59116-451-7
  1. "Rindo" (龍胆, Rindō)
  2. "The Girl and the God of Death" (死神と少女, Shinigami to Shōjo)
  3. "The Resurrection of the God of Death" (死神再生, Shinigami Saisei)
  4. "Two Swords" (二刀, Nitō)
  5. "Moths" (「毒蛾」, "Dokuga")
  6. "Akebi Fruit" (あけび, Akebi)
  7. "Connections" (つながり, Tsunagari)
  8. "Spiral" (螺旋, Rasen)
  9. "Special Chapter: Tsujikaze Kohei (Part One)" (─特別編─ 辻風黄平 <前編>, Tokubetsu Hen Tsujikaze Kōhei Zenpen)
  10. "Special Chapter: Tsujikaze Kohei (Part Two)" (─特別編─ 辻風黄平 <後編>, Tokubetsu Hen Tsujikaze Kōhei Kōhen)
14 June 21, 2002 [49] 978-4-06-328823-0 September 7, 2004 [50] 978-1-59116-452-4
  1. "The Letter" (手紙, Tegami)
  2. "Hands" (, Te)
  3. "Glimmering Waves" (光る波, Hikaru Nami)
  4. "Seaweed" (藻屑, Mokuzu)
  5. "Fate" (運命, Unmei)
  6. "To Live by the Sword" (剣一筋, Ken Hitosuji)
  7. "Driftwood" (流木, Ryūboku)
  8. "The Plan" (蠢動, Shundō)
  9. "Kojiro and Tenki" (小次郎と天鬼, Kojirō to Tenki)
15 October 23, 2002 [51] 978-4-06-328850-6 October 12, 2004 [52] 978-1-59116-453-1
  1. "A Gift From the Sea" (海からの授かりもの, Umi kara no Sazukarimono)
  2. "Farewell, Kojiro" (さらば小次郎, Saraba Kojirō)
  3. "Butterfly" (揚羽蝶, Agehachō)
  4. "Flames" (, Honō)
  5. "Sword Against Sword" (剣と剣, Ken to Ken)
  6. "Savior" (救い神, Sukuigami)
  7. "The Kanemaki Dojo" (鐘巻道場, Kanemaki Dōjō)
16 February 21, 2003 [53] 978-4-06-328871-1 November 10, 2004 [54] 978-1-59116-454-8
  1. "Master and Pupil" (師弟, Shitei)
  2. "The Fifth Year of Keicho (1600 C.E.)" (慶長五年, Keichō Go Nen)
  3. "Senior Disciple" (兄弟子, Anideshi)
  4. "Jisai's Cocoon" (自斎の繭, Jisai no Mayu)
  5. "Tiger" (, Tora)
  6. "Blood Bath" (狂宴, Kyōen)
  7. "Mad Tiger" (狂虎, Kyōko)
17 June 23, 2003 [55] 978-4-06-328891-9 December 14, 2004 [56] 978-1-59116-455-5
  1. "Numb" (鈍き者, Nibuki Mono)
  2. "Brothers" (兄弟, Kyōdai)
  3. "Blood Battle" (血闘, Kettō)
  4. "Shore of Blood" (血海, Kekkai)
  5. "The Departure" (旅出, Tabide)
  6. "A Complete Life" (人生のすべて, Jinsei no Subete)
  7. "Ganryu" (巌流, Ganryū)
18 November 20, 2003 [57] 978-4-06-328916-9 January 11, 2005 [58] 978-1-59116-642-9
  1. "Muso Gonnosuke" (夢想権之助, Musō Gonnosuke)
  2. "The Stage" (舞台, Butai)
  3. "Battlefield" (戦場, Senjō)
  4. "Those Who Defy Death" (死を賭した者, Shi o Toshita Mono)
  5. "Rampage of the Beast" (獣乱舞, Kemono Ranbu)
  6. "Six O'Clock at Sekigahara" (関ヶ原午後六時, Sekigahara Gogo Roku Ji)
  7. "Refugee Hunters" (落武者狩り, Ochimusha Gari)
19 March 23, 2004 [59] 978-4-06-328945-9 February 15, 2005 [60] 978-1-59116-643-6
  1. "Death Torches" (鬼火, Onibi)
  2. "First Friend" (初めての友だち, Hajimete no Tomodachi)
  3. "Mountain of Shattered Dreams" (夢散る山, Yume Chiru Yama)
  4. "Over the Mountain" (この山の向こう, Kono Yama no Mukō)
  5. "The Distant Ocean" (遠き海, Tōki Umi)
  6. "Strands of the Departed" (遺髪, Ihatsu)
  7. "The Sword" (, Katana)
20 July 23, 2004 [61] 978-4-06-328970-1 March 15, 2005 [62] 978-1-59116-583-5
  1. "Sons" (息子, Musuko)
  2. "The Desire to Fight" (斬り合いたい, Kiriaitai)
  3. "Ichizo" (市三, Ichizō)
  4. "Younger Brother" (, Otōto)
  5. "Open Mind" (虚心, Kyoshin)
  6. "Koun and Kojiro" (巨雲と小次郎, Koun to Kojirō)
  7. "Koun and Kojiro II" (巨雲と小次郎2, Koun to Kojirō 2)
  8. "Koun and Kojiro III" (巨雲と小次郎3, Koun to Kojirō 3)
21 September 21, 2005 [63] 978-4-06-372464-6 June 20, 2006 [64] 978-1-4215-0741-5
  1. "Gathering in Kyoto" (京に集う, Kyō ni Tsudou)
  2. "Carving Demons" (鬼を彫る, Oni o Horu)
  3. "First Snow" (初雪舞う, Hatsuyuki Mau)
  4. "The Same Moon" (同じ月, Onaji Tsuki)
  5. "Eagle and Ant" (鷲と蟻, Washi to Ari)
  6. "Rendaiji" (蓮台寺野, Rendaijino)
  7. "Altercation After Dark" (斬り合いの夜, Kiriai no Yoru)
  8. "Before Dawn" (夜明け前, Yoake Mae)
  9. "A Place to Exist" (居場所, Ibasho)
22 February 23, 2006 [65] 978-4-06-372497-4 August 15, 2006 [66] 978-1-4215-0818-4
  1. "Burdened" (背負いしもの, Seoishi Mono)
  2. "The Death of Seijuro" (清十郎の死, Seijūrō no Shi)
  3. "Painting with Water" (水で絵を描く, Mizu de E o Kaku)
  4. "Koetsu and Myoshu" (光悦と妙秀, Kōetsu to Myōshū)
  5. "Bedlam in Kyoto" (京騒乱, Kyō Sōran)
  6. "Talk of the Town" (京の有名人, Kyō no Yūmeijin)
  7. "Confrontation of Rivals" (両雄相見ゆ, Ryōyū Aimamiyu)
  8. "Return of the Vainglorious" (天狗来る, Tengu Kitaru)
  9. "The Real Kojiro" (本物, Honmono)
23 June 23, 2006 [67] 978-4-06-372526-1 October 17, 2006 [68] 978-1-4215-0826-9
  1. "Grass, Snow, and Blood" (草・雪・血, Kusa - Yuki - Chi)
  2. "Kojiro and Matahachi" (小次郎と又八, Kojirō to Matahachi)
  3. "Two Kojiros" (ふたり小次郎, Futari Kojirō)
  4. "Ladder to Success" (大出世への梯子, Dai Shusse e no Hashigo)
  5. "Presumptuous" (増長, Zōchō)
  6. "The Day After Tomorrow" (明後日, Asatte)
  7. "Sword Sharpening" (刀を研ぐ, Katana o Togu)
  8. "Sottaku" (啐啄, Sottaku)
  9. "Straightforward" (愚直, Guchoku)
24 October 23, 2006 [69] 978-4-06-372553-7 February 20, 2007 [70] 978-1-4215-0827-6
  1. "Afternoon Nap" (午睡, Gosui)
  2. "Chance Encounter" (邂逅, Kaikō)
  3. "A Long Detour" (回り道, Mawarimichi)
  4. "Rivals at Play" (戯れ敵, Tawamuregataki)
  5. "On the Eve of Battle" (前夜, Zen'ya)
  6. "Bright New Morning" (朝には紅顔ありて, Ashita ni wa Kōgan Arite)
  7. "Worthless Junk" (ガラクタ, Garakuta)
  8. "Rengeoin" (蓮華王院, Rengeōin)
  9. "It's Already Begun" (コウキル, Kō Kiru)
25 March 23, 2007 [71] 978-4-06-372582-7 May 15, 2007 [72] 978-1-4215-0975-4
  1. "A Year After" (a year after, A Iyā Afutā)
  2. "Denshichiro Advances" (伝七郎前へ, Denshichirō Mae e)
  3. "Demise" (絶命, Zetsumei)
  4. "Unbreakable Bonds" (分かち難き結びつき, Wakachigataki Musubitsuki)
  5. "Admiration and Hate" (尊敬と憎悪, Sonkei to Zōo)
  6. "Old Friends" (旧友, Kyūyū)
  7. "Friends" (ともだち, Tomodachi)
  8. "From the Treetop" (樹上ニテ想フ, Jujō Nite Omou)
  9. "Ichijoji Sagarimatsu" (一乗寺下り松, Ichijōji Sagarimatsu)
26 July 23, 2007 [73] 978-4-06-372612-1 October 23, 2007 [74] 978-1-4215-1983-8
  1. "Musashi Against Seventy Samurai" (武蔵と七十余名の男たち, Musashi to Nana Jū Yo Mei no Otoko Tachi)
  2. "Debt to the Yoshioka" (吉岡の懐, Yoshioka no Futokoro)
  3. "Army of One" (孤軍, Kogun)
  4. "Swarm" (グチャグチャに, Guchagucha ni)
  5. "The Rapids" (激流, Gekiryū)
  6. "Sallowed Sky" (黄色い空, Kiiroi Sora)
  7. "Exhaustion" (疲弊, Hihei)
  8. "Life" (Life, Raifu)
  9. "It Finds a Way" (It Finds The Way, Itto Fainzu za Wei)
27 November 29, 2007 [75] 978-4-06-372640-4 March 18, 2008 [76] 978-1-4215-2008-7
  1. "Heaps" (累累, Ruirui)
  2. "The Depth" (その深みに, Sono Fukami ni)
  3. "The End of the Battle" (斬り合いの果て, Kiriai no Hate)
  4. "In the Way" (道なかば, Michi Nakaba)
  5. "Necessary to the Era" (時代の必然, Jidai no Hitsuzen)
  6. "Mud of Blood" (血の泥, Chi no Doro)
  7. "A Chance Meeting" (得難き出会い, Egataki Deai)
  8. "One Stroke of the Sword" (一の太刀, Hitotsu no Tachi)
  9. "The End of the Battle" (終戦, Shūsen)
28 May 23, 2008 [77] 978-4-06-372685-5 October 21, 2008 [78] 978-1-4215-2708-6
  1. "Frogs" (, Kaeru)
  2. "The Solitary Way" (独行道, Dokkōdō)
  3. "Reunion" (再会, Saikai)
  4. "Nothing's Changed" (昔と同じ二人, Mukashi to Onaji Futari)
  5. "While You Sleep" (お前が眠っている間に, Omae ga Nemutteiru Aida ni)
  6. "Pulse" (鼓動, Kodō)
  7. "The Man in the Rumors" (噂の男, Uwasa no Otoko)
  8. "An End to Fighting" (闘いの終わり, Tatakai no Owari)
  9. "Prayer" (祈り, Inori)
29 November 28, 2008 [79] 978-4-06-372750-0 May 19, 2009 [80] 978-1-4215-3148-9
  1. "An Imprisoned Musashi" (捕らわれの武蔵, Toraware no Musashi)
  2. "To Live by the Sword" (剣に生きるということ, Ken ni Ikiru to Iu Koto)
  3. "Home" (HOME, Hōmu)
  4. "Questions" (質問, Shitsumon)
  5. "Voices" (, Koe)
  6. "Contradiction" (矛盾, Mujun)
  7. "The Glowing Light in the Depths" (奥の光, Oku no Hikari)
  8. "Still the Stick" (マダコエダ, Mada Koeda)
  9. "The Flames of Hatred" (怨念の炎, Onnen no Honō)
30 May 28, 2009 [81] 978-4-06-372795-1 November 17, 2009 [82] 978-1-4215-3438-1
  1. "Moonlight" (月光, Gekkō)
  2. "Separation" (別れ, Wakare)
  3. "The Facts Of A Dream" (夢の顚末, Yume no Tenmatsu)
  4. "Heat Haze" (陽炎, Kagerō)
  5. "Just That Much" (ただそれだけの, Tada Sore dake no)
  6. "Fragments" (片割れ, Kataware)
  7. "Crossroads" (岐路, Kiro)
  8. "On The Edge Of The Sword" (on the edge of the sword, On ji Ejji obu za Sōdo)
  9. "Light" (, Hikari)
31 September 3, 2009 [83] 978-4-06-372827-9 January 19, 2010 [84] 978-1-4215-3631-6
  1. "Vagabond" (漂泊者, Hyōhakusha)
  2. "The Shadow Of The Spiral" (環の中, Wa no Naka)
  3. "Dreams Worn Out And Returning Home" (夢破れて故郷に帰る, Yume Yaburete Furusato ni Kaeru)
  4. "Mother And Child" (母と子, Haha to Ko)
  5. "Mother" (おふくろ, Ofukuro)
  6. "Liar" (嘘つき, Usotsuki)
  7. "A Chance Meeting" (邂逅, Kaikō)
  8. "A Friend" (友達, Tomodachi)
  9. "Treasure" (, Takara)
32 January 15, 2010 [85] 978-4-06-372866-8 August 17, 2010 [86] 978-1-4215-3813-6
  1. "Aspiration" (憧れ, Akogare)
  2. "Ittousai, The Demon Swordsman" (剣鬼一刀斎, Kenki Ittōsai)
  3. "A Great Man Falls" (巨星堕つ, Kyosei Otsu)
  4. "This Form" (このかたち, Kono Katachi)
  5. "Thirteen Years Old" (十三才, Jū San Sai)
  6. "The Spiral" (螺旋, Rasen)
  7. "Learning To Smile" (Learning to Smile, Rāningu tū Sumairu)
  8. "Tiger And Tiger" (トラトトラ, Tora to Tora)
  9. "The Way Of "Without A Blade"" (無刀だとかの類, Mutō Da to ka no Tagui)
33 May 27, 2010 [87] 978-4-06-372903-0 October 19, 2010 [88] 978-1-4215-3814-3
  1. "Kokura" (小倉, Kokura)
  2. "The Music Inside" (内側の音楽, Uchigawa no Ongaku)
  3. "The World of People" (人の世, Hito no Yo)
  4. "7 Years" (7 years, Sebun Iyāzu)
  5. "Profile" (横顔, Yokogao)
  6. "Haze" (, Moya)
  7. "Give It Up" (あきらめ, Akirame)
  8. "Paper Balloon" (紙風船, Kami Fūsen)
  9. "Kojirou's City" (小次郎の町, Kojirō no Machi)
34 October 23, 2012 [89] 978-4-06-372947-4 March 19, 2013 [90] 978-1-4215-4930-9
  1. "The Flower of Kakura" (派手すぎる, Hade Sugiru)
  2. "Instructor" (指南役, Shinan'yaku)
  3. "Mogura" (土竜, Mogura)
  4. "The Future of Our Freedom" (我が藩の未来, Waga Han no Mirai)
  5. "At The End of The Journey" (旅路の果てに, Tabiji no Hate ni)
  6. "Children of the Earth" (土の子供, Tsuchi no Kodomo)
  7. "Rainy Soil" (あめつち, Ametsuchi)
35 April 23, 2013 [91] 978-4-06-387195-1 March 18, 2014 [92] 978-1-4215-6445-6
  1. "Overflowing Water" (あふれみず, Afure Mizu)
  2. "The Water Path" (水の路, Mizu no Michi)
  3. "Infinite Smiles" (無限の微笑, Mugen no Bishō)
  4. "The Tip" (先っちょ, Sakitcho)
  5. "Locusts" (, Inago)
  6. "Earth" (, Tsuchi)
36 October 23, 2013 [93] 978-4-06-387261-3 October 21, 2014 [94] 978-1-4215-6953-6
  1. "Late Autumn" (晩秋, Banshū)
  2. "A Lively Life" (にぎやかな命, Nigiyaka na Inochi)
  3. "The Fool's Paddy Field" (阿呆共の田んぼ, Ahō Domo no Tanbo)
  4. "Life and Death" (屍と命, Shikabane to Inochi)
  5. "Breath" (呼吸, Kokyū)
  6. "When the Water Warms" (水ぬるむ頃, Mizu Nurumu Koro)
37 July 23, 2014 [95] 978-4-06-388340-4 April 21, 2015 [96] 978-1-4215-7744-9
  1. "Spring Thunder" (春雷, Shunrai)
  2. "Pure and Clear" (清浄明潔, Seijō Meiketsu)
  3. "Rice Seeplings" (早苗, Sanae)
  4. "Something Frail" (かよわきもの, Kayowaki Mono)
  5. "Footpath" (畦道, Azemichi)
  6. "Shusaku Collapses" (秀作倒る, Shūsaku Taoru)
  7. "Dragonflies" (秋津, Akitsu)

Chapters not yet in volume format

The following chapters have yet to be published in a volume.

  1. "Travel Clothes" (旅衣, Tabigoromo)
  2. "Kokura's Treasure" (小倉の宝, Kokura no Takara)
  3. "Noted Treasure" (名宝, Meihō)
  4. "To Be a Samurai" (侍たるもの, Samurai Taru Mono)
  5. "The Man Named Tadaoki" (忠興という名の, Tadaoki to Iu Na no)

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