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''Suicide Island'' (自殺島 , ''Jisatsutou'') is a {{seinen}} manga by Mori Kouji that ran in ''Young Animal'' magazine from November 2008 to August 2016, with 17 volumes published. Although somewhat obscure in the West, it's circulation in Japan was 1.5 million copies in October 2012.

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''Suicide Island'' (自殺島 , ''Jisatsutou'') is a {{seinen}} manga by Mori Kouji that ran in ''Young Animal'' magazine from November 2008 to August 2016, with 17 volumes published. Although somewhat obscure in the West, it's its circulation in Japan was 1.5 million copies in October 2012.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Sei and Liv harvest several herbs to eat as salad, including leopard plant and tree fern sprouts. Those two plants are carcinogenic, and the latter can cause cyanide poisoning, as the [[{{Scanlation}} scanlator]] points out.
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** When [[spoiler: Tomo]] comes out as transgender, a characters first response is saying sorry for having forced her to help protect the group with the other men. [[spoiler: Kai]] takes this [[UpToEleven up to eleven]] before being told [[ShutUpHannibal to shut it]] by Ryou.

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** When [[spoiler: Tomo]] comes out as transgender, a characters first response is saying sorry for having forced her to help protect the group with the other men. [[spoiler: Kai]] takes this [[UpToEleven up to eleven]] eleven before being told [[ShutUpHannibal to shut it]] by Ryou.
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Only for the patient to awaken in an unknown place! A sign nearby explains their confusion.
Since the patient does not wish to continue living, they have been legally declared ''dead'' to the government and have been sent to this Island, with everyone having washed their hands of them. Instead of the assisted suicide they were expecting, they have been flung away like garbage, into a corner that nobody cares about.

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Only for the patient to awaken in an unknown place! A sign nearby explains their confusion.
confusion. Since the patient does not wish to continue living, they have been legally declared ''dead'' to the government and have been sent to this Island, with everyone having washed their hands of them. Instead of the assisted suicide they were expecting, they have been flung away like garbage, into a corner that nobody cares about.
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* MeaningfulFuneral: In ''chapter 12'' the group has to bury a character they wanted to help but he died in his sickbed with some FamousLastWords ("I want to live, don't want to die!"). They don't know his name and it's the first time that they grief over a death and sets the tone for what's to come.

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* MeaningfulFuneral: In ''chapter 12'' the group has to bury a character they wanted to help but he died in his sickbed with some FamousLastWords last words ("I want to live, don't want to die!"). They don't know his name and it's the first time that they grief over a death and sets the tone for what's to come.
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Lately, Japan has been suffering from an influx of suicide attempts. Taking care of suicidal patients costs a lot of money, money that the government is not quite willing to spend on them anymore. So when a suicidal patient comes into the hospital bleeding, gagged or high on drugs, they ask a question: ''Do you really wish to die?'' If the patient answers yes, a waiver will be signed and everything will go peacefully black...

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Lately, Japan has been suffering from an influx of a surge in suicide attempts. Taking care of suicidal patients costs a lot of money, money that the government is not quite willing to spend on them anymore. So when a suicidal patient comes into the hospital bleeding, gagged or high on drugs, they ask a question: ''Do you really wish to die?'' If the patient answers yes, a waiver will be signed and everything will go peacefully black...
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'''Note''' that due to the subject matter, this manga is not for the faint of the heart and you can expect to see almost every [[ChoosingDeath suicide trope]] on the list. Viewer discretion is advised.

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'''Note''' that due '''Note''': Due to the subject matter, this manga is not for the faint of the heart and you can expect to see almost every [[ChoosingDeath suicide trope]] on the list. Viewer discretion is advised.

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