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Hikaru No Go Vol 1 (Online Order Only)
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This Item is Availible Online OnlyPrice & Availability will vary by locationItem LocationWarehouseAverage Processing Time24-72 HoursNo In store pickupOnline Order onlyImmerse yourself in the captivating world of Hikaru No Go Vol 1, a must-have addition to any manga collection. This thrilling manga series, written by Yumi Hotta and illustrated by Takeshi Obata, will transport you into the realm of competitive board gaming like never before.
In this first volume, we follow the journey of Hikaru Shindo, an ordinary young boy who stumbles upon an ancient Go board inhabited by the spirit of a Go master named Fujiwara no Sai. As Hikaru becomes the vessel for Sai's passion and expertise, he embarks on a remarkable adventure that will forever change his life.
With each move on the Go board, Hikaru's skills and understanding of the game grow exponentially. As he delves deeper into the world of Go, he encounters talented opponents, fierce rivalries, and unexpected friendships. Hikaru's determination and Sai's guidance push him to overcome challenges and strive for greatness.
Yumi Hotta's masterful storytelling combined with Takeshi Obata's stunning artwork brings the intense battles, strategic maneuvers, and emotional moments of Hikaru's journey to life. Feel the excitement as Hikaru faces off against formidable opponents, including the prodigious child prodigy Akira Toya, and witness the evolution of his skills as he rises through the ranks of the Go world.
Whether you're a seasoned Go player or new to the game, Hikaru No Go Vol 1 offers a thrilling blend of strategy, friendship, and personal growth. Join Hikaru as he navigates the complexities of the Go world, discovering his own potential and uncovering the mysteries of the ancient game.
Indulge in this captivating manga series that has captured the hearts of readers worldwide. Add Hikaru No Go Vol 1 to your collection today and embark on an unforgettable journey of passion, determination, and the pursuit of greatness.All Sales are Final.
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