Chasing After Aoi Koshiba
今日、小柴葵に会えたら
(Kyō, Koshiba Aoi ni Aetara)
Genre
Manga
Written byHazuki Takeoka
Illustrated byFly
Published byIchijinsha
English publisher
MagazineMonthly Comic Rex
DemographicShōnen
Original runNovember 27, 2018March 26, 2022
Volumes4

Chasing After Aoi Koshiba (今日、小柴葵に会えたら, Kyō, Koshiba Aoi ni Aetara) is a Japanese yuri manga written by Hazuki Takeoka and illustrated by Fly. It was serialized in Ichijinsha's Monthly Comic Rex from November 2018 to March 2022. It is licensed in English release in North America by Kodansha USA. The series follows Sahoko Narita and her changing relationships with her high school's star basketball player Aoi Koshiba.

Plot

In the summer of her sophomore year of high school, Sahoko Narita, a girl trying to climb the social ladder, met Aoi Koshiba, the school's star basketball player. After an unexpected kiss the two got closer little by little and confirm their feelings for each other. However, Sahoko comes to realizes that her feelings for Aoi may just be "feelings" as a friend. Sahoko and Aoi finally must come to terms with their relationship, past and present, when brought together at their high school reunion.

Publication

Written by Hazuki Takeoka and illustrated by Fly, Chasing After Aoi Koshiba was serialized in Ichijinsha's Monthly Comic Rex from November 27, 2018, to March 26, 2022.[2] The series was collected in four tankōbon volumes from July 2019 to July 2022.

The series is licensed for an English release in North America by Kodansha USA.[3]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 July 29, 2019[4]9784758068208April 27, 2021[1]9781646511860
2 June 27, 2020[5]9784758068703August 31, 2021[6]9781646511884
3 July 27, 2021[7]9784758069359March 1, 2022[8]9781646512454
4 July 27, 2022[9]9784758069915March 9, 2023[10]9781646513581

Reception

In Anime News Network's Spring 2021 Manga Guide Rebecca Silverman gave the first volume a rating of 3.5 out of 5, while Lynzee Loveridge gave it a 3 out of 5. Silverman praised Fly's "beautiful art" and felt the story itself was worth paying attention to; noting that "even if there's no happy ending for these two, their story has enough pull to make it worth finding out for sure." Loveridge remarked that Chasing After Aoi Koshiba's biggest hurdle was "keep[ing] readers coming back when it stars a wholly unlikable protagonist."[11]

Erica Friedman of Yuricon found the high school period of the series less interesting than the prospects of the ten year time skip, however she praised the ending of the series, stating that "it was a powerful ending that ended the story, for sure. There was no moving forward after that. I wouldn’t call it brave, but it took some small risk and I appreciate that. More series need to really think about whether relationships ought to work. Takeoka Hazuki put some thought into that. I appreciate it."[12]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Chasing After Aoi Koshiba, Volume 1". Kodansha USA. Kodansha USA. Retrieved July 29, 2023.
  2. "Masamune-kun's Revenge's Hazuki Takeoka Launches New Manga". Anime News Network. November 26, 2018. Retrieved July 29, 2023.
  3. "Kodansha Comics, Vertical License Summer of You, Haru's Curse Manga". Anime News Network. June 17, 2020. Retrieved July 29, 2023.
  4. "今日、小柴葵に会えたら。 (1)". Ichijinsha (in Japanese). Retrieved July 29, 2023.
  5. "今日、小柴葵に会えたら。 (2)". Ichijinsha (in Japanese). Retrieved July 29, 2023.
  6. "Chasing After Aoi Koshiba, Volume 2". Kodansha USA. Kodansha USA. Retrieved July 29, 2023.
  7. "今日、小柴葵に会えたら。 (3)". Ichijinsha (in Japanese). Retrieved July 29, 2023.
  8. "Chasing After Aoi Koshiba, Volume 3". Kodansha USA. Kodansha USA. Retrieved July 29, 2023.
  9. "今日、小柴葵に会えたら。 (4)". Ichijinsha (in Japanese). Retrieved July 29, 2023.
  10. "Chasing After Aoi Koshiba, Volume 4". Kodansha USA. Kodansha USA. Retrieved July 29, 2023.
  11. "The Spring 2021 Manga Guide – Chasing After Aoi Koshiba". Anime News Network. May 27, 2021. Retrieved July 29, 2023.
  12. Friedman, Erica (July 29, 2023). "Chasing After Aoi Koshiba, Volume 4". Okazu. Retrieved May 26, 2023.
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