Writer Mochiko Mochida and Artist Satsuki Urushiji's Shiki-Hime, Hajimemashita Manga Ends
The conclusion closes a three-volume isekai adaptation that ran for four years on Square Enix's digital platform.
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The manga adaptation of Mochiko Mochida's original story, Shiki-hime, Hajimemashita, has ended. Square Enix's Manga UP! service published the third and final part of the final chapter on May 20. The series ran from 2022 and follows a 34-year-old woman summoned to another world to rule spring.
Square Enix's Manga UP! service published the third and final part of the final chapter of Shiki-hime, Hajimemashita on May 20, ending the manga adaptation of Mochiko Mochida's original web novel. The series, drawn by Satsuki Urushiji, launched in 2022 and ran for three compiled volumes, the last released in October 2024. The story centers on Hana Tōno, a 34-year-old temporary employee who loses her job and is summoned to a world where seasons are controlled by human power. She takes the role of Spring Princess, with a knight serving her who may become her husband, and works to succeed in order to return home. Mochida's original story ran on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website from 2018 to 2020.
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