Long-Running Sushi Restaurant Manga ‘Edomae no Shun’ Graces Goraku Cover

'Edomae no Shun' Brings Sushi Craft to Life on Weekly Manga Goraku Cover
'Edomae no Shun' Brings Sushi Craft to Life on Weekly Manga Goraku Cover

‘Edomae no Shun’ graces the cover of March 28, 2025, issue of Weekly Manga Goraku

The long-running and beloved manga series ‘Edomae no Shun’, created by writer Tsukumo Mori and illustrator Satou Terushi, is in the spotlight once again as it features on the cover of the latest issue of Weekly Manga Goraku, dated March 28, 2025.

Known for its rich storytelling and dedication to authentic culinary details, the series has remained a cornerstone in the world of seinen manga since its debut in 2000. The cover not only celebrates the manga’s legacy but also reflects its enduring connection with readers who are captivated by its culinary and character-driven narrative.

The compelling cast of characters adds depth and humanity to the series

At the heart of ‘Edomae no Shun’ is Shun Yanagiba, a third-generation sushi chef who serves as the protagonist of the story.

Determined to honor his family’s legacy, Shun works tirelessly at their traditional sushi restaurant in Ginza, embodying both the challenges and rewards of mastering Edomae sushi—a style revered for its simplicity and precision.

Alongside Shun, the series introduces a vibrant supporting cast, including his skilled yet eccentric coworkers, loyal patrons, and rivals in the competitive culinary world. Each character brings a unique flavor to the story, contributing to the emotional depth and relatable themes of perseverance, passion, and tradition.

A storyline steeped in sushi-making artistry and personal growth

The plot of ‘Edomae no Shun’ intricately weaves the technical aspects of sushi preparation with the human experiences of its characters.

The narrative follows Shun’s journey as he strives to perfect his craft, exploring the significance of sourcing fresh ingredients, maintaining traditional methods, and balancing innovation with time-honored practices.

Along the way, Shun navigates personal challenges, familial expectations, and the evolving world of modern dining. The manga masterfully combines slice-of-life storytelling with moments of high-stakes drama, offering readers a deep appreciation for both the culinary arts and the relationships that shape Shun’s life.

‘Edomae no Shun’ continues to be a cultural and culinary treasure

Fans and critics alike admire ‘Edomae no Shun’ for its dedication to authenticity and the meticulous detail in its artwork. The illustrations by Satou Terushi beautifully capture the elegance of Edomae sushi, as well as the bustling atmosphere of the Ginza setting.

This visual richness complements Tsukumo Mori’s compelling script, making the manga an immersive experience that transports readers into Shun’s world.

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