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3->''"Look at me, my younger self. I haven't lost a single thing, because I still have all the warmth that everyone gave to me. And that warmth has piled up over the years, so that even in the middle of a blizzard, it can still bring a smile to my face. Take your time now, and cry. Cry until you find the warmth left by those who are no longer with you, so that you may finally laugh once more."''
4-->--Chapter 52
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6''Sengoku Youko'' is a manga written by Creator/SatoshiMizukami, who is best known for writing ''Manga/TheLuciferAndBiscuitHammer'' and ''Manga/SpiritCircle''.
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8Japan is entering its UsefulNotes/SengokuPeriod, a time of great political turmoil with many events that will go down in history... for humans at least. To the ''[[{{Youkai}} katawara]]'' - "the darkness that stands beside" - it is merely a time of confusion, where humans alternate between being vulnerable prey and forming dangerous bands of warriors and exorcists.
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10On this stage travel the [[SwornBrothers self-declared]] World Reform Siblings - an idealistic ''[[AsianFoxSpirit youko]]'' (youkai fox) named Tama dedicated to punishing katawara who harm humans, and her jaded little brother Jinka who borrows Tama's ''youko'' power [[WorkingForABodyUpgrade in hopes of becoming a katawara himself]]. Their journey encounters many twists and turns, along which they pick up the cowardly samurai Shinsuke and the reluctant [[HalfHumanHybrid half-katawara]] Shakugan. But this is a Mizukami series, where HiddenDepths abound and [[NothingIsTheSameAnymore the status quo is not sacred]]; the tale of the siblings' travels together is only the ''first'' of the story's three arcs...
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12The manga ran in ''Blade Online'' from December 2007 to May 2016, with 99 chapters split across two parts.
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14An AnimatedAdaptation began airing in January 2024, produced by Creator/WhiteFox; initially planned as a 2-cour anime which would [[CompressedAdaptation skim over the opening arc]], it was later expanded to a 3-cour full adaptation.
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17!!''Sengoku Youko'' provides examples of:
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19* AdvancedAncientHumans: [[spoiler:What little we see of the Tribe of the Void in their native time implies that they are this. Despite being precursors to JidaiGekki Japan, they had incredible control over the concept of fate, some of which was harnessed as an energy source, and some of their outfits look modern by early 21st century standards.]]
20* AllForNothing: [[spoiler:The Tribe of the Void's efforts in saving their nation's prosperity. The only way for them to save their people is to burn all the nation's wealth they've amassed, which will at best reduce the losses.]]
21* AloofOlderBrother: Raidou Zanzou The Demon Eater.
22* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: The Mountain God claims to be this to Taizan. [[spoiler:She later shows it with a CurbStompBattle.]] Proven and lampshaded by a Daiganshu monk when she shows up at the Daiganshu temple.
23* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: [[spoiler:Kuzunoha to Tama.]]
24* AmusementPark: The gang goes to the equivalent of one in Chapter 57 and 58, where Senya, Tsukiko, and Taizan are separated from their bodies and spend the whole time playing around. It also serves as another BreatherEpisode, given that Tago and the rat that tricked him into making the park don't put up much of a fight.
25* ArmCannon: Shakugan can fire beams of ki out of her transformed arms.
26* AsianFoxSpirit: Tama and Kuzunoha are both fox youkai. [[spoiler:Jinka becomes one with 1000 tails.]]
27* AssholeVictim: Shakuyaku's entire village, if her dream [[spoiler:while she was being purified by Shinsuke]] is to be believed. [[spoiler:Everyone in the village treated her miserably for her unusual red hair, to the point where even her father estranged himself from her.]]
28* AxCrazy: Resshin/Barrie Zalmoa.
29* BadassBoast: When Raidou first meets Jinka.
30-->'''Raidou Zanzou:''' "The fear of humans, I will carve it in your very bones"
31* BadassFamily: [[spoiler:Jinun and Senya.]]
32* BarbieDollAnatomy: Tama during the HotSpringsEpisode, and Hanatora all of the time.
33* BareFistedMonk: Douren, who only joined the Daiganshu because his sparring buddy Jinun did, and who mastered the Western art of boxing.
34%%* BattleCry: Shinsuke, Jinun.
35* BeachEpisode: Chapter 57. Tama decides to stop at the beach so the team can have fun and relax, which the tense Senya and Tsukiko are in sore need of. She even gets to have her and Tsukiko in swimsuits by ''inventing'' some just for the occasion (Senya has to keep his fundoshi though).
36* BecomingTheMask: Shinsuke becomes more like his sword. Later subverted; Arabuki appears to be AxCrazy at first but later stops Shinsuke from doing the same.
37* {{Beergasm}}: The orang-utans' sake seems to be this good.
38* BerserkButton: Jinka's is humans disrespecting demons.
39* BigBad: Yazen. [[spoiler:Later the Tribe of the Void arrive to form a BigBadEnsemble.]]
40* BigDamnHeroes: Shinsuke, Tsukiko, and Kokugetsu in Chapter 75.
41* BigGood: The Mountain God is the most powerful member of the heroes' side, and does use her resources to help them out. [[spoiler:Later subverted/averted. The Mountain God is NOT Good. She has a totally different set of morals and priorities to the rest of the cast. Senya instead becomes one of the biggest forces of good for Japan.]]
42* BloodKnight: Resshin/Barrie Zalmoa, Douren, and Mudo all love fighting.
43* BlowYouAway: Shinsuke, or, technically, Arabuki.
44* BodyHorror: Zenya and Resshin/Barrie.
45* CallBack: The title page of chapter 70 is a call back to the title page of chapter 28.
46%%* CallingYourAttacks: Almost everyone.
47* CompletelyOffTopicReport: In a flashback scene, the normally [[TheStoic stoic]] Jinun went for a monster-hunting assignment. His report is instead about how cute the girl he met in the village is, and the part with the monster is simply "I defeated it". His colleagues are dumbfounded since he's usually a serious, no-nonsense person.
48* CoolVersusAwesome: [[spoiler:[[TigerVersusDragon Jinun vs Douran]] in Chapter 73. It's so epic that Banshou decides to take a ring-side seat and watch their exchange.]]
49* CurbStompBattle: Raidou Zanzou in both his fights against Jinka [[spoiler:only he lost the second time]].
50* DeadlyDistantFinale: As this is a story about mortals and supernatural beings, this was to be expected. [[spoiler:Shinsuke, Zanzou, Tsukiko, and all of their immediate descendants die, as well as Yazen and Kougetsu who passed on.]]
51* DecoyProtagonist: [[spoiler:Jinka's run as the lead ends with his turning into the beast god. Senya, Jinun's son, becomes the protagonist of Part 2 and [[TheChosenOne the only one powerful enough to stop Jinka]].]]
52* DepartureMeansDeath:[[spoiler:Shinsuke and Zanzou]] for a time couldn't leave Yoshiteru's estate due to Hanatora [[spoiler:binding their blood and names to a barrier protecting it]]. This eventually gets undone by Taizan accidentally relieving them of the binding by tapping their shoulders, becoming the Land God of the village in their stead since his spiritual energy was a better fit.
53* TheDragon: Jinun, literally. He's first the second-in-command of the Daiganshu and is fused to a powerful dragon.
54* EliteFour: The top players of the Daiganshu serve as this for Yazen, our resident BigBad:
55** Jinun is TheDragon, both literally and figuratively.
56** Resshin and Douren share duty as TheBrute. One is an AxCrazy maniac and the other is a BloodKnight and a PunchClockVillain.
57** Higan is the only female member.[[spoiler:..at least until Kuzunoha is revealed.]]
58* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: [[spoiler:Senya to his father, Jinun. Kuzunoha to Yazen. The man was willing to have Taizan trample everything and cause damage to his lab in order to protect Kuzunoha's existence.]]
59* FakingTheDead:
60** [[spoiler:Yoshiteru sees to it that every person in his estate is evacuated and replaced by a illusory double so that none of them may be hurt in his assassination attempt. True to form, not a single one died, and over half of them changed names and began life elsewhere.]]
61** [[spoiler:Yazen lets Shinsuke think he killed him in their final confrontation, casting an illusion of him perishing in the attack.]]
62* FastballSpecial: Jinka and Tama do this, in order for her to deliver a ''flying kick'' to [[spoiler:her mother]] Kuzunoha.
63* FightingYourFriend: [[spoiler:The Tribe of the Void end up taking Shakugan and making her one of the strongest members of their Parade of 1000 Demons. Tama and Shinsuke are forced to fight her, but they eventually snap her out of her madness.]]
64* FlashForward: The beginning of volume 10 suddenly cut to an older Senya, reminiscing on his younger years in a storm. For a moment, the present day child Senya was able to peek at what would happen to him while he was unconscious from fatigue.
65* [[FiveManBand Four Man Band]]:
66** Tama is TheHero, being the only one truly dedicated to bringing about peace.
67** Jinka is TheLancer, following Tama around to protect her and because he likes fighting.
68** Shinsuke is initially the TagalongKid, being a cowardly excuse for a samurai before [[TookALevelInBadass taking a level in badass]].
69** Shakugan is a combination of GirlyGirl, being the most feminine of the two female members, and TheBigGuy, being capable of putting on the hurt with her rock demon transformation.
70* FlashBack: A lot of characters explain their backgrounds this way.
71* GoodEyesEvilEyes: Senya so much so that they are actually commented upon.
72* GratuitousEnglish: Resshin/Barry loves peppering his speech with English, shown in a different font in scanlations.
73* HellishPupils: A given in a series where demons exist.
74* HeroicSacrifice: Shakuyaku and Kagan sacrifice themselves to stop a curse-laiden boulder from crushing a hut where a woman is giving birth, turning to stone in order to regain her strength.
75* HeWhoFightsMonsters: [[spoiler:Shinsuke becomes a revenge-driven rage machine after Shakugan's petrification. He calms down after finally getting his revenge.]]
76* HistoricalFantasy: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin As its name suggests]], the series is set in the Sengoku era - more specifically somewhere towards the end of the Ashikaga Shogunate (with [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashikaga_Yoshiteru the shogun himself]] even being a prominent character in Part 2). [[DownplayedTrope For the most part, however]], the protagonists are part of a WainscotSociety that does not interact directly with the famous conflicts of the time.
77* HowDoIShotWeb: Shinsuke initially has difficulty figuring out how to properly wield his sword.
78* ImportantHaircut: Inverted. Tama's hair grows longer when [[spoiler:Jinka absorbs so much energy that it feeds back into her and keeps him in demon mode.]]
79* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Subverted. It looks like Shinsuke's heavy injuries from assaulting the Daiganshu gave him one these but then the next page shows he was just drunk.
80* IronicEcho: Mudo tells Senya to find meaning and fun in fighting during their confrontation. [[spoiler:Dozens of chapters later in the final battle, Banshouou tells Mudo and Senya that the reason he's so invested in fighting and joining the Tribe of the Void's side is because he learned the concept of "fun" from the two boys, and decided that this was ''it''.]]
81* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler:Senya can't remember anything of what had happened before he was sealed by the Mountain God until chapter 46.]]
82* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: One of the Void Tribe members comments that Senya's spiritual energy makes him a singularity at present, akin to having the presence of the protagonist of an epic.
83* LightningBruiser: Even in his human form, Douren is fast, tough, and durable.
84* MacrossMissileMassacre:
85** The Mountain Goddess can fire a barrage of missiles... made of ''trees''.
86** Hanatora's clone is able to summon dolls that can function as missiles, and it's implied the main body can accomplish this as well.
87* MagneticMedium: [[spoiler:Jinka and his twin brother, because twins with the Fairy Eye "attract monsters" when they're together. This is because they manipulate and cause distortions in fate.]]
88* ManlyTears: Men often do cry a lot in the story, but after a certain point their crying is represented by small teardrops in comparison to the streaming tears girls usually get, and they only cry in certain situations such as the loss of a loved one or leaving everyone to protect them. It only reinforces their manliness.
89* MayflyDecemberRomance: [[spoiler:What drives the ending from fully happy to bittersweet: of the couples that formed throughtout the story, only Tama and the fully-demonized Jinka have comparable lifespans, especially with medieval Japan life expectancy. While they get together, live happy lives and have children, Shinsuke and Tsukiko ultimately pass away long, long before Shakuyaku and Senya.]]
90* MediumAwareness:
91** Shinsuke is a large supplier of fourth wall breakage. For example, he explains his [[spoiler:offscreen training with the mountain god]] as a tale that'd take about 10 volumes to finish recounting, or chastises certain characters for taking up precious panel space.
92** Teru's first appearance caps off with him refusing to give out his name, since his debut chapter ran out of pages just as he was acknowledged by the narrative.
93* AMillionIsAStatistic: Discussed. Senya stops himself from crying over [[spoiler:Yoshiteru]]'s death, reasoning that he had no reason to feel upset over one person when he's killed thousands more people and didn't give an ounce of sympathy to any of them.
94* MissingMom: Tama's mom pretty much abandoned her. [[spoiler:Senya's mother was apparently killed.]]
95* MortonsFork: [[spoiler:No matter what they do, the Tribe of the Void will always have their civilization destroyed. Since they used Fate power to avoid disaster and maintain prosperity, a meteor summoned by pure karma will hit them; avoiding ''that'' will make other disasters befall them until one finally does them in. At the end, Hakke Neko tells them that if they want to avoid total wipeout they need to destroy their civilization ''anyway'', as getting rid of all of the prosperity they enjoyed from manipulating fate will leave them with nothing but their own luck. The two retainers make peace with this and move back to their time, but their lord does not.]] Their only saving grace is Jinun and Senya's existences, meaning that bits and pieces of their tribe remained throughout the years.
96* TheMultiverse: [[spoiler: The ending of Satoshi Mizukami's ''Manga/SpiritCircle'' reveals that ''Sengoku Youko'', ''Spirit Circle'', and ''Manga/TheLuciferAndBiscuitHammer'' all take place in the same multiverse overseen by four nameless deities. ''Sengoku Youko'' happens to be universe 970 trillion.]]
97* MyGreatestFailure: [[spoiler:Jinun sees the death of Senya's mother as this, which is why he put over a 1000 demons inside of him. So he wouldn't fail in protecting those he cared about.]]
98* NightParadeOfOneHundredDemons: Senya has the spirits of 1000 different youkai locked within him. One of his signature attacks is the "''Sen''ki Yagyo", named after the youkai he eventually tames within himself. [[spoiler:The motif goes away after he reaches enlightenment, replaced with a Buddhist motif. Around the same time, the final antagonist group, the Tribe of the Void, has created its ''own'' Senki Yagyo, although it consists of all the demons being brainwashed to work for them.]]
99* OhCrap:
100** When Tama realizes that the Mountain God has seen through her plans to involve the god in the battle against Jinun.
101** In-universe, it seems as if dragons are met with an OhCrap moment by demons and humans alike every time they turn up.
102* OneWingedAngel: All of Dangaishu's strongest fighters seem to have this, as well as Jinka.
103* OutdoorBathPeeping: Kokugetsu attempts this when Tama and Tsukiko have an outdoor bath, but by the time he decided to get up they ere already done bathing.
104* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Shinsuke to Resshin/Barrie Zalmoa and Douren to Jinun.
105* PassThePopcorn: Banshou-Ou becomes greatly interested in Jinun and Douren's final fight, enough that he takes his most powerful form just to see it up close.
106* PuppyLove: Senya and Tsukiko's relationship seems to be going this way.
107* PunchClockVillain: Douren has shades of this being the most sympathetic priest.
108* PreviouslyOn: The eleventh volume opens up with Nau giving an abridged version of the story up to that point, mainly going over the conflict happening with Jinka and Senya and their respective destinies.
109* PyrrhicVictory: Senya's first victory against a Mad God ends with him using so much power it destroyed the village he was staying in.
110* RaisedByWolves: Jinka's childhood was spent with Kokugetsu Sai, a hermit, and the demons that roamed the mountain that he had lived on.
111* RepeatingSoTheAudienceCanHear: The hooded figures never speak loudly enough for their words to be audible, so Tetsunosuke conveys what they're trying to say to the audience by repeating their warnings.
112* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:Shinsuke was happy to finally be able to go up against Resshin.]]
113* ScrewDestiny: The Tribe of the Void's nation found a way to manipulate fate at will. [[spoiler:However, because of this [[YouCanyFightFate fate has decided]] [[DefiedTrope to screw them over]] by destroying their nation with a meteor. Even if they kill Senya and stop its fall, other natural disasters will occur instead to wipe them out.]]
114* SingleTear: Senya cries like this when he thinks back on all of the people he's going to abandon because of his destiny and perceived DoomMagnet nature.
115* SpeakOfTheDevil: Jinka [[spoiler:as the 1000-tailed fox]] appears right as Tama starts expressing her desire to see him again.
116* StatingTheSimpleSolution: Addressed in the representative meeting in the spirit realm. Senya, his representative, and Nadare all ask why they didn't just [[spoiler:evacuate the tribe or destroy the meteor]] if their fate was so dangerous and unavoidable. [[spoiler:The answer? The meteor is too big to break up, and the nation is too big to take everyone out in time.]]
117* StealthPrequel: There are some hints that the series takes place in the past of the UrbanFantasy series ''Manga/SanjinSadou'', as well as Mizukami's "Monster Town" one-shot stories.
118* TheStoic: Jinun and Senya rarely show emotion in the first part of the series.
119* SuperpoweredEvilSide: [[spoiler:Jinka's Beast God form robs him of his sanity in exchange for enough power to kill gods]].
120* TakenForGranite: Shakugan exhausts herself stopping a curse-laden boulder that was going to crush a hut containing a defenseless Tama and a woman giving birth, and is then stabbed by Resshin. She doesn't die, but turns to stone to recover from her injuries, a process which was stated could take centuries.
121* TalkingWeapon: Arabuki, although it's more a case of HearingVoices for Shinsuke.
122* TeleportationRescue: Jinka wants to get a leg up in his battle against the nine-tailed Yazen, so he eats the flesh of Taizan the Mountain God for a power boost but ends up absorbing too much spiritual energy. [[spoiler: He loses his sense of self and transforms into an out of control, thousand-tailed calamity that not even the powerful Mountain Goddess can suppress. All she can do is teleport herself, Jinka's allies, and her entire mountain out of harm's way before Jinka obliterates the entire area.]]
123* ThankingTheViewer: At the very end of the story, Senya addresses the reader (as a "traveler" that's been following them for who knows how long) and thanks them for watching over him.
124* ThoseTwoGuys: Inga and Ouhou.
125* TigerVersusDragon: Douren and Jinun, literally and figuratively.
126* TimeSkip:
127** There's one of roughly four months between Part 1 and Part 2, and then 8 years in chapter 53.
128** The penultimate chapter jumps forward numerous decades, skimming across the end of the Sengoku Period and the beginning of the Edo period. The final chapter jumps forward 200 years.
129* TookALevelInBadass: All of the characters undergo this, Shinsuke and Jinka's badass levels are perhaps the most obvious.
130** Shinsuke goes from being a coward who has lackluster sword skills to being an EmpoweredBadassNormal.
131** Jinka's an extreme case of this. He goes from four tails at the start of the series to [[spoiler:a thousand! Deconstructed as this rapid rise in PowerLevels makes him go completely insane, starting part two, where the aim is to find him and cure him of his madness.]]
132* TrainingMontage: Senya and Tsukiko go through an 8 year one in Part 2.
133* WellDoneSonGuy: [[spoiler:Jinun has never shown overt affection towards Senya, and had his son address him as Master as opposed to father. This is because he saw that strength to accomplish his goals were all he could give him.]]
134%%* YouCanBarelyStand: Repeatedly.
135* YouCantFightFate: [[spoiler:Ultimately, the Tribe of the Void is doomed because they kept manipulating fate, so it's now coming to collect all at once. Only by accepting this can they make a final attempt, in the form of saving what remaining members they'll have left after the disasters hit.]]
136* YourSoulIsMine: [[spoiler:The Mountain Goddess informs Tama that the price for using her in battle would be to have either Tama or Jinka give up their soul to her for eating at the end of their journey.]]
137* {{Youkai}}: Called "Katawara" in this series, which basically means "besides", but with the kanji for "darkness", therefore meaning "creatures (of darkness) who live beside this world".

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