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Tomehane! Suzuri Kōkō Shodōbu (とめはねっ! 鈴里高校書道部) is a Japanese manga series about Japanese calligraphy, written and illustrated by Katsutoshi Kawai. It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Sunday from December 2006 to July 2008, when the magazine ceased its publication, and it was then transferred to Big Comic Spirits where it ran from September 2008 to March 2015; its chapters were collected in 14 tankōbon volumes. A 6-episode television drama adaptation was broadcast on NHK from January to February 2010.
Written and illustrated by Katsutoshi Kawai, Tomehane! Suzuri Kōkō Shodōbu was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Sunday from December 14, 2006,[a] to July 14, 2008, when the magazine ceased its publication.[6] The series was then transferred to Weekly Big Comic Spirits, where it ran from September 6, 2008,[7] to March 16, 2015.[8] Shogakukan collected its chapters in fourteen tankōbon volumes, released from May 2, 2007,[9] to May 29, 2015.[10]
In June 2009, it was announced that the series would receive television drama adaptation.[23] It was broadcast for six episodes on NHK from January 7 to February 11, 2010.[24][25][26][27]
^横浜書道イベントで「とめはねっ!」複製原画を展示. Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. November 2, 2009. Archived from the original on September 20, 2022. Retrieved September 17, 2022.