¡Naoko 16(Shogakukan Bunko)
¡SAKATA NOBUHIRO Nakahara Hiroshi

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[Machine Translation] Yusuke Iki, a boy who lost his father in a sudden accident, creates a whirlwind in the world of track and field with his natural speed! A collection of the full-length comic book depicting the thoughts and feelings of people who are devoted to running! A new series starts from episode 240. Yusuke, now in his second year of high school, happens to participate in the All Japan Association of Athletics Federations' 100m and 400m relay training camp. There he meets his new rival, Hiyama. Can Yusuke, a long-distance specialist, become a gale in the short distance as well? Yusuke finally breaks the tape in first place, leading Hagirishima High School to its first national high school relay race and its first victory. However, while the team members were soaking in their joy, their coach, Nishiura, was quietly leaving the venue. Naoko and Honda see this and Yusuke, who is informed of this, tries his best to follow Nishiura... ( Episode 236 ). Characters Yusuke Iki ( 1st year student at Namikirishima High School. A natural runner who inherited the qualities of his father, who was called the "Gale of the Sea of Japan"), and Naoko Shinomiya (a first-year law student at the University of Tokyo. The woman who caused the death of Yusuke's father), Daisuke Iki (a third-year student at the Faculty of Medicine at Kyushu University. Yusuke's older brother), Tennen Nishiura (Director of the track team at Hagirishima High School. Tennen Nishiura (the track team manager of Hagirishima High School, who is diagnosed with malignant cancer and given little time to live), Daisaku Honda (an industrial runner who lives on Hagirishima), Motomatsu, Fujimoto, Miyazaki, Okuda, Goshima (members of the track team at Hagirishima High School, Yusuke's seniors), Yoshizaki, and Yusuke. Yusuke's senior), Yoshizaki, Uehara, Sudo (Hagirishima High School track team members in the same grade as Yusuke), Shinji Arai (world welterweight boxing champion. He has a camp on the island), Hiyama (Japanese Asian record holder in the 100m and 200m. Known as the "Asian Bullet")


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