Laughing Under the Clouds, Volume 4
In the early Meiji era, against civil unrest and the end of the samurai way of life, Japan's crime rate skyrocketed. As prisons overflow, the government has no choice but to build a new, inescapable prison. This prison is Gokumonjo, located in the center of Lake Biwa, which means it relies on the three sons of the Kumo family to transport criminals to it. But is Gokumonjo truly just a prison for petty criminals...?

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Laughing Under the Clouds, Volume 4
In the early Meiji era, against civil unrest and the end of the samurai way of life, Japan's crime rate skyrocketed. As prisons overflow, the government has no choice but to build a new, inescapable prison. This prison is Gokumonjo, located in the center of Lake Biwa, which means it relies on the three sons of the Kumo family to transport criminals to it. But is Gokumonjo truly just a prison for petty criminals...?

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Laughing Under the Clouds, Volume 4

Laughing Under the Clouds, Volume 4

by KarakaraKemuri
Laughing Under the Clouds, Volume 4

Laughing Under the Clouds, Volume 4

by KarakaraKemuri

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Overview

In the early Meiji era, against civil unrest and the end of the samurai way of life, Japan's crime rate skyrocketed. As prisons overflow, the government has no choice but to build a new, inescapable prison. This prison is Gokumonjo, located in the center of Lake Biwa, which means it relies on the three sons of the Kumo family to transport criminals to it. But is Gokumonjo truly just a prison for petty criminals...?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781427867728
Publisher: TOKYOPOP
Publication date: 10/05/2021
Series: Laughing Under the Clouds , #4
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 4.90(w) x 7.40(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

KarakaraKemuri is an experienced and prolific manga artist and writer from Japan.
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