Ao Ashi is a popular Japanese manga series. It is written and directed by Yūgo Kobayashi. It is a sports manga series. This series is published by Shogakukan. It consists of a total of 27 volumes.
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Ao Ashi: Highlights
The story revolves around young football player Ashito Aoi and about his journey and accomplishments in the Tokyo Esperion youth academy. Ashito is taking part in his birthplace soccer tournament and appears to have a level of skill remarkably higher than most of his opponents.
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Ao Ashi: Release Date
This popular Japanese Manga series will be released in April 2022. The approximate release date is still not known. This series has been published in Shogakukan’s seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from the start of the month of January 2015. There will also be an anime TV series modification which will be premiering in April 2022 by Production I.G, the script of which is written by Masahiro Yokotani.
Ao Ashi: Spoilers
When Ashito was playing soccer in his hometown, he was playing so well that, that caught the observation of Fukuda Tatsuya, who is in the middle of signing up of new players for the youth soccer tournament in relation with Esperion FC, an imaginary club that’s part of the real-life J.League, the main soccer tournament in Japan. There it all started. The story depicts the afflictions of the Esperion FC Youth Team’s journey toward young soccer fame.
Where to Read the Manga Online
You can read this manga series free on manganese. All the chapters will be available thereafter the release of the manga series. The series is licensed by Shogakukan Asia in Southeast Asia. The first volume of this series was released on the 30th of April, 2015. There will also be a spin-off chapter of this manga series.
Ao Ashi: Major Characters
- Ashito Aoi
- Eisaku Ohtomo
- Sōichirō Tachibana
- Keiji Togashi
- Kanpei Kuroda
- Jun Mathis Asari
- Yūma Motoki
- Ryūichi Takeshima
- Tatsuya Fukuda
- Nagisa Akutsu
- Haruhisa Kuribayashi
- Hana Ichijō
- Nozomi Date
- Anri Kaidō
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