Fuyumi Ono

Fuyumi Ono is a Japanese novelist, best known for her fantasy series 'The Twelve Kingdoms' and the horror novel 'Shiki'. Her works often explore themes of identity, society, and the supernatural.

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  1. 1. 悪霊がホントにいっぱい!

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    The story revolves around a high school student who has the unique ability to see spirits and is reluctantly drawn into a series of supernatural events. As she navigates her everyday life, she encounters various ghosts and otherworldly entities, each with their own stories and unresolved issues. With the help of her friends and a mysterious young man with his own connection to the spirit world, she works to understand and resolve these hauntings. The narrative blends elements of mystery, humor, and the supernatural, exploring themes of friendship, courage, and the unseen connections between the living and the dead.

  2. 2. 悪霊がいっぱい!?

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    The story follows a young woman named Reiko who possesses the unique ability to see spirits. As she navigates her everyday life, she encounters various supernatural phenomena and restless spirits seeking her help. With a blend of humor and suspense, Reiko uses her abilities to solve mysteries and bring peace to the troubled spirits, all while managing the challenges of her personal life and relationships. The narrative explores themes of friendship, courage, and the balance between the spiritual and human worlds.

  3. 3. House Of Five Leaves, Vol. 1

    Set in the Edo period of Japan, this story follows the life of a timid and unemployed samurai named Akitsu Masanosuke, who struggles to find work due to his overly honest nature and lack of confidence. His life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters a mysterious and charismatic man named Yaichi, who recruits him as a bodyguard for a group known as the "Five Leaves." As Masanosuke becomes entangled in the group's activities, he begins to question his own values and the true nature of his new companions, leading him on a journey of self-discovery and moral ambiguity.