Introducing the Trailblazing Woman behind Totto-chan

Introducing the Trailblazing Woman behind Totto-chan

Kodansha USA Throws a Celebration for the Little Girl at the Window

By Alexandra McCullough-Garcia, with editorial assistance by Daniel Joseph and Alvin Lu

The train rocked Totto as it chugged along in the dark, bound for Aomori Prefecture. She could see nothing at all through the window. Totto was perched in the middle of a two-seater bench. At her sides were not her mother, Noriaki-chan, or Mari-chan, however, but a middle-aged man and woman, neither of whom she knew. She was all alone. In her right hand, she clutched the train ticket Mother had given her as well as a note that read: Ueno, Fukushima, Sendai, Morioka, Shiriuchi.

It was the middle of March in the year the war would end.

— from Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window: The Sequel by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, translated by Yuki Tejima

 

So begins one of the most thrilling chapters from Japanese postwar-cultural icon Tetsuko Kuroyanagi’s recently translated autobiography Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window: The Sequel. The heart-pounding scene picks up exactly where her original, world record-breaking memoir ended, and begins to answer the burning question left in the millions of hearts it captured: What ever happened to Totto-chan?

This year, on November 18, 2025—over four decades after Totto-chan first burst onto the global stage—Kodansha USA brings the world the story of how that little girl became a trailblazing, multifaceted star, internationally renowned philanthropist, celebrated author, and one of the most enduring media presences in Japanese entertainment. 

“I am excited to announce that my memoir, Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window: The Sequel, will soon be released in English. It has been forty years in the making, and I put my whole heart and soul into it,” said author Testuko Kuroyanagi. “I hope you enjoy it!”

In celebration of Ms. Kuroyanagi’s career and legacy, Kodansha USA will also host events in New York City around the date of the book’s publication at the Japan Society, the New York Public Library, and Kinokuniya Bookstore (see Event Details below).

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Who Is Tetsuko Kuroyanagi?

Above all an actor and TV celebrity, Tetsuko Kuroyanagi’s long career spans Japan’s rise from the ashes of World War II through the halcyon Bubble Economy years to the present day. “She’s just an institution. I mean, she really is just someone that everyone in Japan knows,” said Aaron Gerow, professor of Japanese culture and media at Yale University in a recent conversation with Kodansha USA. She is a figure “you need to know in order to understand Japan today,” like “Oprah, but with three times the length of her career.”

Tetsuko Kuroyanagi’s role in creating Japanese television was so central that she is sometimes called the country’s first TV star. After initially rocketing to fame on the radio in 1954, she became one of the very first women on Japanese television at the public broadcaster NHK, which had just branched out into the relatively new medium in 1952. She went on to act on stage, anchor the news, star in dozens of TV dramas, and host numerous shows that regularly garnered millions of viewers, often juggling several concurrently. Due to the differing focus of these programs, she tended to capture a remarkably wide demographic, including “young people, very young generation to maybe one hundred years old,” as Ms. Kuroyanagi herself told Johnny Carson when appearing on The Late Show in 1982 to promote her first memoir, Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window.

Tetsuko Kuroyanagi was interviewed shortly after her rise to fame in radio by many publications, including NHK Radio Weekly.

 

Her daily talk show Tetsuko’s Room, the first of its kind on Japanese TV, began broadcasting in 1976 on TV Asahi and is still going strong to this day. It distinguishes itself not only for its longevity but also for the fact that, much like the television shows on which Ms. Kuroyanagi cut her teeth, its episodes are not edited but aired in their entirety. In the almost fifty years the program has been running, Ms. Kuroyanagi has interviewed such varied and distinguished guests as Yo-Yo Ma, Olivia Newton-John, Margaret Thatcher, Naomi Campbell, David Copperfield, Mikhail Gorbachev (twice), Will Smith, Richard Gere, Lady Gaga, Meryl Streep, Dustin Hoffman, and Tom Cruise. Of course, many of the most influential Japanese celebrities of the past five decades have also appeared to chat with Tetsuko-san, as she is affectionately called by her guests, including artist Yoko Ono, actor Ken Watanabe, Olympic figure skating gold medalist Yuzuru Hanyu, singer-songwriter Fujii Kaze, and baseball star Shohei Ohtani. With each new episode aired, the program once again breaks the Guinness World Record it first set in 2023 for the most TV talk show episodes hosted by the same presenter.

Although she has slowed significantly in recent years, Ms. Kuroyanagi is still a constant presence in Japanese entertainment. The most popular comedians have a working Tetsuko-san impression ready to deploy when needed, and it is an honor and symbol of success to be invited as a guest on her Tetsuko’s Room. Simply appearing next to her on programs such as TBS’s Hitachi Sekai Fushigi Hakken (Discovery of the World’s Mysteries), a variety quiz show on which she often competed as a contestant and regularly won, was enough to elevate one to stardom. 

Ms. Kuroyanagi is also well known for her various philanthropic pursuits. Fascinated by the beauty of sign language since childhood, she used her book royalties to establish the Totto Foundation, a charitable organization that provides assistance to people with disabilities, with a particular focus on the deaf. The Totto Foundation also offers sign language lessons and runs the Japanese Theatre of the Deaf, which trains deaf actors and holds performances meant to be enjoyed by the hearing and hearing impaired alike. Ms. Kuroyanagi has likewise collaborated with the American Theatre for the Deaf, twice inviting troupes over to Japan for performances. She appeared on stage with them, acting in sign language.

A devoted conservationist, she is credited as being the person who made the panda popular in Japan and is often seen with panda imagery on her television appearances. Even the home page for her daily talk show features an illustration of Ms. Kuroyanagi hugging a cuddly panda, and she is reported to own several hundred such stuffed animals. Her advocacy helped bring the first two panda cubs from China to Japan in 1972 and has become such a well-known aspect of her celebrity that it has given rise to the common statement in Japan: “Tetsuko equals pandas,” according to Professor Gerow. She currently sits on the board of directors for the World Wildlife Fund Japan and is the Honorary Chairman of the Panda Protection Institute of Japan.

Perhaps most famously outside of Japan, Ms. Kuroyanagi was appointed a
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1984, the first from Asia and the longest-serving ambassador to date. In that capacity she has traveled to almost forty countries to raise awareness and support children suffering from conflict, poverty, and disease, documenting her missions in video reports. Until 2013, Ms. Kuroyanagi periodically devoted episodes of her talk show to fundraising efforts, and she continues to leverage her celebrity to shine a spotlight on UNICEF’s causes through discussions with her various guests as well as meetings with high-profile UNICEF executives. According to the UN, she has raised more than $55.5 million for UNICEF programs.

In 1984, Tetsuko Kuroyanagi became the first UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador from Asia. 

 

Despite the magnitude of these charitable undertakings, Ms. Kuroyanagi’s most impactful, and perhaps most enduring, contribution to culture has come through literature: her bestselling Totto-chan books have become certified classics and some of the world’s most beloved literary depictions of childhood. 


A Certain Glow: Introducing Totto-chan

Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window was first published in 1981, when the author was already a well-known actor and celebrity in Japan appearing nearly daily on a variety of television programs. It is told from the point of view of Totto-chan (as Ms. Kuroyanagi was called as a child), an uncontrollably curious little girl whose antics get her expelled from first grade after only one week. Thanks to the unconventional teaching methods of headmaster Sousuke Kobayashi, however, she manages to find the goodness in herself and community with other misfits at Kobayashi’s Tomoe Gakuen, a school which repurposed decommissioned train cars as classrooms and embraced students with diverse needs. 

On the one hand an artless narration of the author’s elementary school years, the book also shocked Japanese society with the groundbreaking approach to education it detailed, one which prioritizes trust in children and allows them an unprecedented amount of freedom. Ms. Kuroyanagi’s fond retelling of her experience provided a compelling case for educational reform and encouraged children, parents, and teachers alike to reconsider Japan’s demanding school schedule and curricula.

Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window quickly became a literary sensation, sparking a veritable “Totto-chan Boom” of media attention and popularity. By the end of 1982, it had become the bestselling book of all time in Japan—a distinction it maintains to this day, with over eight million copies sold domestically—and has gone on to sell roughly twenty-six million copies to date worldwide. In 2023, it broke the Guinness World Record for most copies published for an autobiographical memoir by a single author. 

Ms. Kuroyanagi’s first memoir Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window broke publishing records in Japan and around the world.

 

“It kind of represents Japan in the 1980s,” which was, according to Professor Gerow, an “efflorescence of Japanese pride and culture, as well as a time of various kinds of Japanese popular culture that later on become quite important,” such as anime and manga. Assisted by the artist Chihiro Iwasaki’s loving illustrations of childhood included in the book, it also tapped into a burgeoning shojo bunka (young girl’s culture), which valorized the stories of assertive young heroines. The memoir “became a bright point in a long genealogy of plucky little girls in Japanese popular culture in the late 1970s and 1980s,” said Nathan Shockey, Associate Professor of Japanese at Bard College, stretching from “the beloved anime adaptations of Heidi and Anne of Green Gables to the mischievous and endearing Chibi Maruko-chan.” Although the period was defined by intense economic competition,“Totto-chan and her compatriots had an extraordinary ability to resonate with readers and offer an alternative way of being in the world, one that would continue to inspire, from the works of Studio Ghibli up through contemporary anime like Little Witch Academia.”

Totto-chan, as Ms. Kuroyanagi was known as a child, by her uncle Shuji Taguchi’s home in Kamakura.

    
More than a simple memoir, Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window became a literary classic thanks to the charm with which it evokes the magic of childhood. For contemporary readers outside Japan, its unforgettable portraits of whimsical walks to a nearby temple, delighting in the beauty of a fine silk bow, and “camping” in the school hall to see a new railroad car roll onto campus captured the wonderful, soft pastel glow of a little girl’s life in simpler times, even as the growing war began to take its toll.


Little Totto Grows Up: The Sequel

Tetsuko Kuroyanagi’s long-awaited follow-up memoir Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window: The Sequel will go on sale on November 18, 2025. 

 

Little Totto did not stay little forever, however, and in 2023 Tetsuko Kuroyanagi published the definitive continuation of her tale. Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window: The Sequel invites readers back into that charming world as it stands on the brink of change. Through the innocent eyes of a child, it chronicles how the shadow of war started to snuff out the joys in Totto’s life until some days, she had no more than fifteen roasted soybeans to eat. The more the war escalated, the more frequently her family was forced to seek shelter in the small bunker they had dug in their yard. One night, Totto recalls seeing the Tokyo sky blaze red with “a terrifying glow” so bright, she could read her schoolbooks in the yard as if in broad daylight. 

If Kuroyanagi’s scenes of war hit close to home, it’s no coincidence: they are as much a reflection of our world today as of her childhood memories. In an interview with The New York Times, Ms. Kuroyanagi said she was compelled to write this follow-up partly in response to the scenes she was witnessing out of Ukraine, and she mentions in the afterword to The Sequel that one of her motivations in penning the memoir was to leave a record of her own wartime experiences. 

And yet, The Sequel is much more than a chronicle of wartime struggle. It is a tale of resilience, of the courage to dream, and of extraordinary achievement in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. Ms. Kuroyanagi’s rise from the literal ashes of war to the pinnacle of Japanese entertainment is a timely reminder of the strength of the human spirit. It is a story sure to inspire a whole new generation to dream big, wander when unsure, and chase what you love. “The Sequel is a book you can revisit over and over again and come away with brand new discoveries each time,” said Kodansha USA Publisher Toshihiro Tsuchiya. “It is a story you can appreciate at any age and at every age.” 

Japanese icon, actor, essayist, and philanthropist Tetsuko Kuroyanagi. 

 


Event Details

Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window: The Sequel goes on sale at bookstores everywhere November 18, 2025. To commemorate this long-awaited release, Kodansha USA will be sponsoring the following book-launch events in New York City:

 

Book talk with Translator Yuki Tejima at the New York Public Library 53rd Street Branch
Date/Time: 11:30am-12:30pm, Saturday, November 22, 2025
Location: 18 West 53rd Street, New York
Admission: Free
More Info: www.nypl.org/events/

 

Book signing with Translator Yuki Tejima at Kinokuniya Bookstore
Date/Time: 6:00-8:00pm ET, Monday, November 24, 2025
Location: 1073 Avenue of the Americas, New York
Admission: Free
More Info: Coming Soon

 

Screening of Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window feature anime and panel discussion at the Japan Society
Featuring: Yuki Tejima, translator; Alexandra McCullough-Garcia, editor; Nathan Shockey, Associate Professor of Japanese at Bard College
Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Time: Doors 6:00pm ET, Screening 7:00pm ET.
Location: 333 E 47th Street, New York
Admission: $16 general admission; $12 students/seniors/persons with disabilities; $8 members
More Info: japansociety.org/film/


For additional details about the Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window: The Sequel book debut and to read the official press release, visit our announcement page.

 

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Catch Up on Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro then read the final volume! 

Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, Volume 20
By Nanashi

Available: November 4, 2025

Now officially a couple, there is only one challenge Nagatoro and Senpai have left to conquer: their first k-k-kiss! But even the honeymoon phase of new love can be fraught with friction, and soon Senpai makes a mistake so big, it leaves Nagatoro in tears and their relationship hanging by a thread. With entrance exams and all sorts of new anxieties looming, can they patch things up before graduation parts them for good?

Rated: 16+

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Kodansha News & Updates for Direct Market Retailers

NEW UPDATES FOR FALL 2025:

Greetings comic shop and direct market retailer friends! Time again for another seasonal update full of info on current Kodansha bestsellers, upcoming print debuts for Fall and Spring 2026, manga-inspired anime streaming now and in the near future, plus more!

Be sure to bookmark this link as we’ll be updating information periodically with info relevent for all retailers! And for another way to keep up-to-date on Kodansha news you can also sign up to recieve the Kodansha email newsletter here


TOP SELLERS & PRE-ORDER SUCCESSES

For this Fall update we wanted to report some clear winners for bestselling Kodansha series in 2025, highlighting ongoing and evergreen titles, box sets and premium editions, as well as upcoming debuts that are burnning up the sales charts.

Kodansha Bestsellers — Ongoing & Evergreen

ISBN Series
9781646511341 AKIRA Hardcover Collection
9781646513741 Attack on Titan Omnibus
9781646516544 Blue Lock
9798888771389 The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity
9798888770207 GACHIAKUTA
9798888770986 Initial D Omnibus
9781647294540 Tower Dungeon

Kodansha Bestsellers — Box Set & Premium Editions

ISBN Series
9781632364616 AKIRA 35th Anniversary Box Set
9781647294854 Mobile Suit Gundam: THE ORIGIN Deluxe
9798888773390 Sailor Moon Manga Box Set (Naoko Takeuchi Collection)
9781646519781 Vinland Saga Deluxe

Kodansha Bestsellers — Pre-Orders

ISBN Series OSD
9798888776346 Mushishi Collector’s Edition Nov 04, 2025
9798888777046 Shugo Chara! 20th Anniversary Edition Mar 03, 2026
9798888776711 The Ghost in the Shell Legacy Edition Manga Box Set Feb 17, 2026
9781647294991 Studio Ghibli: The Complete Works (Second Edition) Nov 25, 2025
9798888777848 MARS 30th Anniversary Edition Jun 16, 2026

FALL AND WINTER 2025 ANIME SEASON FEATURING KODANSHA MANGA:

Anime continues to be one of the biggest way that fans and newcommers learn about some Kodansa’s manga series. Currently burrning the charts is the ongoing season of the trash-punk action epic GACHIAKUTA, and the opposites attract high school romance, The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity

But the fall season does bring some new anime debuts like the fluffy monster eating romantacy, Pass the Monster Meat, Milady!, the kinetitc dance coming-of-age drama, Wandance, as well as the final season of the time-jumping wanderer saga, To Your Eternity

Also check out below for the list of anime will be premiering early 2026. 

Fall 2025 Anime Inspired by Kodansha Manga (Currently Airing)

Winter 2026 Anime Inspired by Kodansha Manga (Premiering in January)

 

RECENTLY ANNOUNCED PRINT MANGA FOR FALL 2026

Finishing up our conventions for 2025 we had the opportunity to reveal new print licenses for premium artbooks like the Shirow Masamune: Artworks in the Shell, all-ages titles like the Cells at Work! Picture Books, and upcoming fantasy adventure, When a Dragon Calls; as well as spotlight some new editions of Kodansha favorites like the indie rock modern classic, BECK, and a new way to collect the global hit with the GACHIAKUTA Dumpster Box Set.

Also be sure to take a look at what’s coming up in the near future with the full roster of Spring 2026 announcements as shared on our Anime Expo announcement page and our Comic-Con International announcement page


HOLIDAY SHOPPING CALLOUTS!

With the holidays just around the corner we wanted to share a shortlist of titles that would make for excellent gifts ideas for comics and manga fans or customers coming in to find a special manga gift.

ISBN Series OSD Who is it for?
9798888776346 Mushishi Collector’s Edition Nov 04, 2025 For fans of the 2000’s anime. For lovers of light fantasy horror
9798888776438 The Art of Witch Hat Atelier Dec 02, 2025 For fans of Witch Hat Atelier and lovers of stunning art books
9781647294182 Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun, Volume 17 Dec 02, 2025 For fans of the anime and lovers of horror comedies (heavy on the comedy). This volume goes beyond the 3rd and latest season of the anime.
9781647295004 The Magnificent Bastard Keiji Dec 09, 2025 From the artist of Fist of the North Star. For fans of bombastic historical fiction.
9781647294946 Dragon Head Dec 16, 2025 For fans of thought provoking horror stories in manga and comics.
9781647294854 Mobile Suit Gundam: THE ORIGIN Deluxe Available now For fans of of Mobile Suit Gundam. For lovers of premium editions like the Berserk Deluxe editions.
9781646519781 Vinland Saga Deluxe Available now For fans of action-focused historical fictions and vikings. For lovers of premium editions like the Berserk Deluxe editions.
9781647294670 Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun: IruMafia Edition Available now For fans of the original series Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun. For lovers of alternate univers stories and comedic crime stories.

Kodansha will be sharing a more robust gift guide this November with even greater details.


TRAILERS FOR CURRENT AND UPCOMING KODANSHA MANGA-INSPIRED ANIME: 



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Sankarea: A darkly romantic twist on the undead genre, blending gothic horror with tender emotion. Equal parts eerie and heartfelt, it explores love, loss, and what it truly means to be alive.


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Curious to learn more about manga currently on sale during the What We Read in the Shadows digital manga sale? Take a look below for details on some of the recommended series to try:


Dolly Kill Kill
By Yukiaki Kurando and Yusuke Nomura

Iruma Ikaruga is living his best high-school life… until mascot-looking aliens from another world invade with their flesh-eating bugs, seemingly hell-bent on destroying humanity violently and effectively! On that fateful day, Iruma loses everything…his normal life, his best friend, and his crush…until six months later, when he catches a glimpse of her again. Is all hope for humanity—or just Iruma himself—truly lost?

Rated: 16+

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The Flowers of Evil
By Shuzo Oshimi

A darkly funny and deeply unsettling coming-of-age story about obsession, guilt, and awakening desire. Takao Kasuga is a bookish middle schooler who finds comfort in the poetry of Baudelaire—but one impulsive act changes everything. When he steals the gym clothes of his crush, the sweet and popular Nanako Saeki, he’s caught by his strange and unpredictable classmate Nakamura. Rather than turn him in, Nakamura forces Takao into a twisted friendship, threatening to expose his secret unless he submits to her cruel whims. As their disturbing bond deepens, Takao’s world begins to unravel in this haunting exploration of shame, rebellion, and the dark side of adolescence.

Rated: 16+

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Until Your Bones Rot
By Yae Utsumi

The summer they were eleven, they killed a man and buried his body in a cave. Since then, every year, one summer night has marked a ritual: a ritual never to forget, and never to betray. Five years have passed. Their sixteenth summer. The body, now a skeleton. Unraveled lies. A faceless blackmailer. The phone rings, and a life is torn apart. The bones, like their crime: never rotting, never fading away. Now, a living hell begins.

Rated: 16+

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Parasyte
By Hitoshi Iwaaki

They arrive in silence and darkness. They descend from the skies. They have a hunger for human flesh. They are everywhere. They are parasites, alien creatures who must invade—and take control of—a human host to survive. And once they have infected their victims, they can assume any deadly form they choose: monsters with giant teeth, winged demons, creatures with blades for hands. But most have chosen to conceal their lethal purpose behind ordinary human faces. So no one knows their secret—except an ordinary high school student. Shin is battling for control of his own body against an alien parasite, but can he find a way to warn humanity of the horrors to come?

Rated: 16+

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Celebrate the return of Kodansha’s immersive fan experience and get volume 1s for only $0.99 during the Kodansha’s House Sale!

 

Celebrate some of the biggest hits from Kodansha with $0.99 volume 1s during the Kodansha’s House digital manga sale!

Celebrate the opening of Kodansha House in NYC—now with more space and exhibits—by saving on some the most popular and fan-favorite series that make up Kodansha’s House during this special digital manga sale!

For a limited time, get volume 1s for just $0.99 and additional volumes up to 50% off. Dive into fan favorite series like:

A Sign of Affection: A sweet, modern romance manga about Yuki, a deaf college student whose world is quiet but full of warmth, and Itsuomi, a multilingual, well-traveled upperclassman who opens her eyes to new experiences.

Fire Force: a high-octane action manga from the creator of Soul Eater. In a world where people spontaneously combust into fiery monsters called Infernals, special fire brigades known as the Fire Force are humanity’s last defense

The Ghost in the Shell: A groundbreaking cyberpunk manga set in a near-future world where humans and machines intertwine.

Attack on Titan: A dark fantasy series set in a world where the remnants of humanity live within enormous, concentric walled cities to protect themselves from massive, man-eating humanoid creatures called Titans.


Take advantage of these amazing discounts by purchasing on kodansha.localhost/ or by visiting any of our participating digital manga vendors: 

Amazon Kindle
BookWalker
Barnes and Noble Nook
Apple Books
Kobo
Google Play
MyAnimeList
Mangamo
and more! 

Curious to learn more about manga currently on sale during Kodansha’s House digital manga sale? Take a look below for details on some of the recommended series to try:


Blue Lock
By Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Yusuke Nomura

After a disastrous defeat at the 2018 World Cup, Japan’s team struggles to regroup. But what’s missing? An absolute Ace Striker, who can guide them to the win. The Japan Football Union is hell-bent on creating a striker who hungers for goals and thirsts for victory, and who can be the decisive instrument in turning around a losing match…and to do so, they’ve gathered 300 of Japan’s best and brightest youth players. Who will emerge to lead the team…and will they be able to out-muscle and out-ego everyone who stands in their way?

Rated: 16+

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Fire Force
By Atsushi Ohkubo

The city of Tokyo is plagued by a deadly phenomenon: spontaneous human combustion! Luckily, a special team is there to quench the inferno: The Fire Force! The fire soldiers at Special Fire Cathedral 8 are about to get a unique addition. Enter Shinra, a boy who possesses the power to run at the speed of a rocket, leaving behind the famous “devil’s footprints” (and destroying his shoes in the process). Can Shinra and his colleagues discover the source of this strange epidemic before the city burns to ashes?

Rated: 16+

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The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity
By Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Yusuke Nomura

Chidori High is a boys’ school that takes in the dregs of society with the lowest grades. Next door stands Kikyo Girls’ High, where the wealthy, high-class families send their precious daughters. Chidori second-year Rintaro, who has a fierce face but a gentle heart, is helping at his family’s patisserie when he meets a girl named Kaoruko. The two hit it off right away…but this blissful peace is quickly disturbed when Rintaro discovers that Kaoruko is actually a student at Kikyo. Worse, she doesn’t seem to realize what a huge problem this really is! Will these two be able to forge a path for themselves and sidestep the traps (metaphorical and literal) laid by their classmates?

Rated: 13+

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Vinland Saga
By Makoto Yukimura

As a child, Thorfinn sat at the feet of the great Leif Ericson and thrilled to wild tales of a land far to the west. But his youthful fantasies were shattered by a mercenary raid. Raised by the Vikings who murdered his family, Thorfinn became a terrifying warrior, forever seeking to kill the band’s leader, Askeladd, and avenge his father. Sustaining Thorfinn through his ordeal are his pride in his family and his dreams of a fertile westward land, a land without war or slavery…the land Leif called Vinland.

Rated: 16+

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A Sign of Affection
By suu Morishita

Yuki, who’s always been deaf, is used to communicating with sign language and her phone. But she’s not used to English, so when a tourist from overseas asks for directions, she nearly panics…until a handsome stranger steps in to help. His name is Itsuomi, and it turns out he’s a friend of a friend. A charismatic globetrotter, Itsuomi speaks three languages, but he’s never had a deaf friend. The two feel drawn to each other and plan a date on a romantic winter’s night…but Yuki’s friend is afraid that she might be setting herself up to get hurt. Could this be something real? Or will these feelings melt away with the snow?

Rated: 16+

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See below for the full list of Kodansha’s House series on sale now until 10/20/25

Kodansha @ New York Comic Con 2025! Panels, Anime Premieres & MORE!

Kodansha at New York Comic Con 2025 

With the arrival of Autumn, the Big Apple is ablaze with passion as anime and manga enthusiasts across the East Coast prepare for the entertainment extravaganza that is New York Comic Con (October 9–12, 2025, Javits Convention Center.)

But this year, fans will also have something else to get fired up about with the return of Kodansha House in Manhattan—a red-hot celebration of all things manga—taking place October 4–19, 2025 at 210 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10012.

So be sure to plan your trip to check out the special exhibit, events, and merch while you’re in NYC.


ICYMI, here’s the #NYCC25_Kodansha new licensing announcement revealed at New York Comic Con for print manga, picture books and box sets debuting Fall 2026!


If you came out to the Human Algorithm: Manga Recommendations for Educators & Librarians panel on October 10th, 2025 you got to experience great manga recs from not only the amazing panelists. To capture all the great manga that was shared, for even folks who weren’t at the panel, we drafted up a shareable document which you can read here: 

Human Algorithm: Manga Recommendations for Educators & Librarians Recommendation Sheet


2025 Harvey Award Nominations from Kodansha

We continue an amazing year of award-nominated manga as we arrive at New York Comic Con with two Best Manga Harvey Award nominations! Two fantastic ongoing series, Witch Hat Atelier and WIND BREAKER, are both in the running at the Harvey Awards, the prestigious comic, manga, and graphic-novel industry event taking place on Friday October 10, 2025.

See below for the Kodansha titles and creators up for awards: 

  • Best Manga
    WIND BREAKER by Satoru Nii; translated by Jacqueline Fung
    Witch Hat Atelier by Kamome Shirahama; translated by Stephen Kohler 

Panels & Events

Crunchyroll Premieres – Round 1

Thursday, October 9, 2025
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM ET
North-Room 405

Programming Link: https://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/en-us/things-to-do/panels/panel-information.html?gtID=912486&panel-name=Crunchyroll-Premieres-Round-1

Catch a sneak peek at some of the upcoming anime that’s coming to Crunchyroll’s simulcasts! Don’t miss your chance to be among the first to see the latest anime from Japan! 

Fire Force Season 3 – Episode 13
Hana-Kimi – Episode 1


Kodansha’s Upcoming Series Debuts & New Licenses

Friday, October 10, 2025
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM ET
North-Room 406.2

Programming Link: https://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/en-us/things-to-do/panels/panel-information.html?gtID=905842&panel-name=Kodanshas-Upcoming-Series-Debuts-and-amp-New-Licenses

Kodansha—purveyors of some of the most exciting & heartfelt manga published today like, Blue Lock, Gachiakuta and Witch Hat Atelier and more—invites manga veterans and newbies alike to get a special sneak peek of some of the hottest new series and latest license coming soon to a bookshelf near you! Hear from the manga experts at Kodansha as they detail an upcoming year of huge manga debuts, offer recommendations for soon-to-debut releases and even hand out some special manga giveaways. It’s a panel no manga fan can miss!


Human Algorithm: Manga Recommendations for Educators & Librarians

Friday, October 10, 2025
2:00 – 3:00 PM ET
Javits-Level 4 River Pavilion: Pro Stage 2

Programming Link: https://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/en-us/things-to-do/panels/panel-information.html?gtID=905845&panel-name=Human-Algorithm-Manga-Recommendations-for-Educators-and-amp-Librarians

Interest in anime and manga has exploded over the last 5 years, which is great for fans but makes staying on top of what’s popular and (more importantly) appropriate for libraries and schools difficult to discern. That’s where the manga pros come in! Better than AI, join this panel of manga professionals that will act as your human algorithm to find manga perfect for your school, library, and readers. We’ll be taking questions throughout the panel to help build a list anyone can reference, completely powered by professional manga fans.


How to Start Building a Manga Collection for your School or Library

Saturday, October 11, 2025
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM ET
Javits-Level 4 River Pavilion: Pro Stage 1

Programming Link: https://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/en-us/things-to-do/panels/panel-information.html?gtID=905844&panel-name=How-to-Start-Building-a-Manga-Collection-for-your-School-or-Library

Are you an educator or librarian struggling to know which manga is right for your readers? Let manga professionals help! Join this panel of publishing professionals and professional fans for a conversation that offers tips on how to get started, popular recommendations, resources to help make informed decisions, giveaways, and more! We’re here to help start or grow your manga library!


Seeing Yourself: Queer Representation in Manga

Saturday, October 11, 2025
4:15 PM – 5:15 PM
North-Room 406.1

Programming Link: https://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/en-us/things-to-do/panels/panel-information.html?gtID=905843&panel-name=Seeing-Yourself-Queer-Representation-in-Manga

Manga has always been a source for stories for and about all kinds of folks. And it’s through this variety that many queer people have been able to see themselves, not only in popular genres like BL and Yuri but also in horror, fantasy, sci-fi, and many other kinds of manga. Join this panel of queer manga experts as they talk about their own experiences seeing themselves and offer recommendations for amazing stories brimming with pride.


Keep your eyes peeled on this blog post and our social media posts with the hashtag #NYCC25_Kodansha for panel reminders, new licensing announcements, and more updates from Kodansha during NYCC. 

 

From NYCC 2025 Kodansha Unveils Their Fall 2026 New Print Manga Licenses

Kodansha Announces New Print Manga Licenses for Fall 2026

Just announced at New York Comic Con 2025 — Kodansha revealed to manga fans in-person and online more print manga licenses arriving in Fall 2026.

Kodansha unveils even more details from their Fall 2026 print publishing lineup by revealing a range of upcoming debuts including: a new high quality art book from The Ghost in the Shell creator with Shirow Masamune:
Artworks in the Shell
; new all-ages titles like the feline focused Cells at Work! spinoff, Cells at Work! Cat, and the magical creature fantasy adventure, When a Dragon Calls; exciting romance stories like the sci-fi rom-com, My Husband is a Doomsday Weapon; beautiful BL like the K-Pop omegaverse drama, Comeback After Fate; and more!

Today’s print title announcements will be available starting Fall 2026 at physical and online book vendors like Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, Amazon, and more, while digital editions will be available upon release across all our participating vendors, including Bookwalker, Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play, Nook, Kobo, MyAnimeList, and more! Fans can also purchase and read all Kodansha digital manga directly on kodansha.localhost/.

See below for details on the full slate of debuts coming soon in print and digital from Kodansha.


PREMIUM ART BOOK:

Shirow Masamune:
Artworks in the Shell
By Shirow Masamune

JP Title: 士郎正宗の世界展 公式原画集 SHIROW MASAMUNE ARTWORKS IN THE SHELL (Shirow Masamune no Sekai-ten – Koushiki Genga-shu)

Debut Date: Fall 2026

Artworks in the Shell is the capstone to any collection focused on Shirow Masamune, covering his more than 40-year career from Dominion and The Ghost in the Shell through Appleseed, Intron Depot, and more!

At 288 pages and nearly a foot long, this hardcover collection is the most spectacular presentation ever of the stunning range of Shirow’s color works, tracing his techniques from all-analog through dozens of early digital tools up to the present day. Assembled for a blockbuster career retrospective exhibition in Tokyo last year, this exhaustive collection of color work by Japan’s master of cyberpunk includes dozens of rare, uncollected pieces, including two exquisite double-folded gatefold artworks.

Rated: 18+


ALL – AGES:

Cells at Work! Picture Books
By Kumi Makimura
Original work by Akane Shimizu

JP Title: 絵本 はたらく細胞 (Ehon Hataraku Saibo)

Debut Date: Fall 2026

The mega-hit anime and best-selling manga is now an edutainment picture book series! Red Blood Cell, White Blood Cell (Neutrophil), and their team guide young readers on an exciting behind the scenes exploration of all the hard work going on to keep the human body healthy. Adorable characters, diagrams, and simple language help make the scientific adventure fun.

Titles in the series:

  • Cells at Work! Picture Book 1: The Great Bacteria Vs. White Blood Cell Battle!
  • Cells at Work! Picture Book 2: The Dastardly Duo of Flu and Food Poisoning!
  • Cells at Work! Picture Book 3: I’m Not Scared of Shots!
  • Cells at Work! Picture Book 4: Just a Cold? Just a Bump?
  • Cells at Work! Picture Book 5: Busy, Busy Gut Bug Buddies!

Rated: All Ages 10+


Cells at Work! Cat
Original Story by Choco Aozora
Art by Meku Kaire
Supervised by Akane Shimizu

JP Title: はたらく細胞 猫 (Hataraku Saibo Neko)

Debut Date: Fall 2026

Red Blood Cell, White Blood Cell (Neutrophil), and their team put on their cat ears as they work, day and night to fight the invaders big and small to make sure these feline friends are happy, healthy, purring machines! Explore the action taking place inside a cat’s body, in Cells at Work! style, while also seeing the perspective from the humans who provide a home and tender loving care.


Rated: All Ages 10+


YuM Cat
By Shirimoto

JP Title: ンめねこ (Nmeneko)

Debut Date: Fall 2026

YuM Cat (Nmeneko) is a cat who just wants to enjoy the yummier things in life. But some things that look tasty can be deceiving, and sometimes you need to get a little creative to satiate a craving! Thankfully, YuM Cat’s got a trusty sidekick to help with the trickier slices of life! 

This full-color, mostly wordless manga, based on the popular mascot character created by illustrator Shirimoto, which gained popularity on X (Twitter), was recently adapted into a short-form anime series starring Han Megumi and Hiro Shimono.

Perfect for cute cat fans (and foodies!) of any age!

Rated: 10+


When a Dragon Calls
Original Story by Sachiko Kashiwaba
Art by Renji Asai
Character Design by Miho Satake

JP Title: 竜が呼んだ娘 (Ryu ga Yonda Musume)

Debut Date: Fall 2026

A fantastical adventure based on the hit fantasy novel that will sweep you off your feet! 

Ten-year-old Mia lives with her aunt in the poor, secluded, so-called “Criminals’ Village” where the only way out is to be called by a dragon and carried off to a new life. One day, the unassuming Mia is chosen for this honor and whisked away on dragon-back to the royal palace, a dazzling world filled with witches, dragon-riding knights, and a centuries-long curse she must somehow find a way to lift.

Perfect for young readers and fans of Kiki’s Delivery Service and Spirited Away

Rated: 10+


ACTION & ADVENTURE:

Erin the Beast Player
Original story by Nahoko Uehashi
Art by Itoe Takemoto

JP Title: 獣の奏者  (Kemono no Souja)

Debut Date: Fall 2026

Coming to print for the first time in all-new omnibus editions!

Erin loves her modest but happy life with her mother, a gifted beast doctor who cares for the fearsome giant serpents that the kingdom’s warriors ride into battle. But their world is turned upside down when the entire stable of the prized serpents dies overnight, and Erin’s mother is saddled with the blame. Before she knows it, ten-year-old Erin is cast off in a faraway land where she must learn to survive with only her mother’s words and the kindness of strangers to guide her. 

A sumptuous manga adaptation of the hit fantasy novel series, perfect for fans of Witch Hat Atelier, Mushishi, and Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind!

Rated: 10+


ROMANCE:

My Husband is a Doomsday Weapon.
By Yuki Amemiya and Yukino Ichihara

JP Title: 旦那様は終末兵器 (Danna-sama wa Shuumatsu Heiki)

Debut Date: Fall 2026

The first ever post-apocalyptic hard sci-fi human/android romance?!

A young scientist working to restore a civilization destroyed centuries ago by cataclysmic war unearths a devastatingly powerful doomsday weapon—which saves her from a marauding robot, then promptly transforms into human guise, identifying her as its new master. Thanks to the input from a romance novel, this handsome anthropomorphic weapon dedicates itself body and soul to our heroine, who in turn realizes that this may be the answer to her total inability to interact with human men…

Packed with humor and sterling artwork, this series fuses the visual storytelling techniques of shojo manga with effortlessly natural and precise science fiction worldbuilding to create something totally unique—and genuinely romantic!

Rated: 13+


You Might As Well Be the One
By Megumu Seto

JP Title: いっそあなたがトドメを刺して (Isso Anata ga Todome wo Sashite)

Debut Date: Fall 2026

“I want you to never stop smiling.” Ichika, a college student, just wants to have a normal romance for once, yet because of her flashy appearance, she is often misunderstood. Not ready to give up on a romantic encounter, Ichika joins a drinking party and meets a kind boy named Kosei. They immediately click and Ichika has a great time talking to him about their mutual interests and other things, and she finds herself falling for him after he tells her that he likes her for who she is. However, he has a secret…?!

Rated: 16+


BL:

A Love Too Captivating
By Mia Sorahana

JP Title: たまらないのは恋なのか (Tamaranai no wa Koi na no ka)

Debut Date: Fall 2026

The eagerly-awaited BL is finally here!

Misuzu never goes looking for fights—they just always come to him. But when he sees the local punks trying to start trouble with his classmate, honor-student Kitahara, he can’t help himself from stepping in. Ever since, Kitahara has been following Misuzu everywhere, trying to get to know this so-called bully who is actually much sweeter than he seems. All Misuzu wants is to be left alone…at first. But soon, something begins to blossom between the two—something that may just prove too captivating to resist.

A must-read for fans of My Summer of You and Sasaki and Miyano!

Rated: 16+


Comeback After Fate
By Anji Seina

JP Title: カムバック・アフター・フェイト

Debut Date: Fall 2026

The steamy K-Pop omegaverse BL manga you’ve been waiting for!

Eli’s boy band VINKS has just made their big debut—and as the youngest in the group, far from having everything handed to him as an alpha, he has to work twice as hard! One day, he participates in a session with Lee Suyoung from the top-ranked, all-alpha group α-code. For Eli, a longtime fan, it’s a dream come true. But what’s this sweet smell coming from Suyoung? Before he knows it, Eli’s mouth is heading for Suyoung’s nape… It’s only one month until α-code’s big comeback. What will they do, now that Eli knows Suyoung’s secret?

Rated: 18+


BOX SET:

Gachiakuta Dumpster Box Set
By Kei Urana
Graffiti Design by Hideyoshi Andou

Debut Date: Fall 2026

Vols. 1-10 of the original manga in a graffiti-covered, dumpster-shaped box set. Bonus item: cotton tote bag made from recycled material.

A young boy is framed for murder and cast off the edge of a floating city into the abyss, where he grapples with the monsters that the elite high above would rather forget. The more the rich glitter, the higher the price paid by the poor…

Now a hit anime running through December 2025!

Rated: 16+

Announcing the Long-Awaited Sequel to Totto-chan: NYC Event Schedule

Introducing the Trailblazing Woman behind Totto-chan

Kodansha USA Throws a Celebration for the Little Girl at the Window

By Alexandra McCullough-Garcia, with editorial assistance by Daniel Joseph and Alvin Lu

The train rocked Totto as it chugged along in the dark, bound for Aomori Prefecture. She could see nothing at all through the window. Totto was perched in the middle of a two-seater bench. At her sides were not her mother, Noriaki-chan, or Mari-chan, however, but a middle-aged man and woman, neither of whom she knew. She was all alone. In her right hand, she clutched the train ticket Mother had given her as well as a note that read: Ueno, Fukushima, Sendai, Morioka, Shiriuchi.

It was the middle of March in the year the war would end.

— from Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window: The Sequel by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, translated by Yuki Tejima

 

So begins one of the most thrilling chapters from Japanese postwar-cultural icon Tetsuko Kuroyanagi’s recently translated autobiography Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window: The Sequel. The heart-pounding scene picks up exactly where her original, world record-breaking memoir ended, and begins to answer the burning question left in the millions of hearts it captured: What ever happened to Totto-chan?

This year, on November 18, 2025—over four decades after Totto-chan first burst onto the global stage—Kodansha USA brings the world the story of how that little girl became a trailblazing, multifaceted star, internationally renowned philanthropist, celebrated author, and one of the most enduring media presences in Japanese entertainment. 

“I am excited to announce that my memoir, Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window: The Sequel, will soon be released in English. It has been forty years in the making, and I put my whole heart and soul into it,” said author Testuko Kuroyanagi. “I hope you enjoy it!”

In celebration of Ms. Kuroyanagi’s career and legacy, Kodansha USA will also host events in New York City around the date of the book’s publication at the Japan Society, the New York Public Library, and Kinokuniya Bookstore (see Event Details below).


A Special Message from Tetsuko Kuroyanagi