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North American cover of the eighth manga volume featuring (clockwise from top) Hokuto Umeda, Shuichi Nakatsu, Minami Nanba and Izumi Sano. 花ざかりの君たちへ ( Hanazakari no Kimitachi e) Genre Manga Written by Published by English publisher Demographic Magazine Original run September 20, 1996 – August 20, 2004 Volumes 23 Television drama: 花樣少年少女 Directed by Mingtai Wang Written by Qi Xi Lin Original network Original run November 19, 2006 – March 4, 2007 Episodes 15 Television drama Directed by Matsuda Hidetomo, Tsuzuki Junichi, Sato Genta Written by Muto Shogo Yamaura Masahiro (Ep.

8 & 10) Original network Original run July 3, 2007 – September 18, 2007 Episodes 12 Television drama Directed by Hidetomo Matsuda Original network Original run July 10, 2011 – September 19, 2011 Episodes 11 Television drama: 아름다운 그대에게 Directed by Jun Ki-sang Written by Lee Young-chul Original network Original run August 15, 2012 – October 4, 2012 Episodes 16 Hana-Kimi or known originally as Hanazakari no Kimitachi e ( 花ざかりの君たちへ, For You in Full Blossom) in Japan, is a series written. The manga was serialized in Japan in 's semi-monthly shōjo manga magazine,. This manga series has ended with volume 23 in August 2004 in Japan.

Hana-Kimi was published in by with the final volume released in the United States in April 2008. The series centers on Mizuki Ashiya, a Japanese girl who lives in the United States.

Hana-Kimi or known originally as Hanazakari no Kimitachi e (花ざかりの君たちへ, For You in Full Blossom) in Japan, is a shōjo manga series written by Hisaya.

One day, she sees a track and field competition on TV, and becomes attracted to one of the high jump competitors, Izumi Sano. She begins to idolize the young athlete and eventually transfers to Japan to attend the same school that Sano attends.

There is a catch, however: Sano attends an all-boys high school named Osaka Gakuen and Mizuki must disguise herself as a boy to enter. Contents. Plot Mizuki Ashiya, a Japanese girl living in the United States, watches a program on TV featuring a high jumper named Izumi Sano. She was amazed by his performance and begins following his athletic career. Years later, she does research on him and discovers that he is currently attending Osaka High School. The school is unfortunately an all-boys school and Mizuki convinces her parents to send her to Japan by herself. Oblivious to the fact that their daughter is going to attend a boys school, her parents let her go.

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To enter the school, she cuts off her long hair, disguises herself as a male, and tries her best to give hope to Sano after hearing that he no longer does the high jump anymore. As she settles in, an accident reveals her identity to Hokuto Umeda, the school doctor, and Izumi Sano. Izumi hides his knowledge of Mizuki's gender and tries to help her keep her secret, though it sure is not easy as many situations land Mizuki in compromising positions that will reveal her true gender. Setting Ōsaka Gakuen ( 桜咲学園, Ohsaka Academy) or Ohsaka Gakuen as written in the entrance gate of the school in the Japanese drama adaptation, is an all-boys school and the setting of the series.

Its sister school is St. Blossoms, an all-girls high school. The three grade levels are divided into three classes. These nine classes are divided into three dormitories, as most of the students do not stay around the school area. The culture within the individual dormitories are immensely different. Most students residing in the first dormitory are athletes who were accepted into Osaka High on a sports scholarship. The head of dormitory is Tennouji.

The head of the second dormitory is Minami Nanba. The students in the second dorm are a mix of athletes and scholars who have a sports or academic scholarship. The third dormitory consists mainly of artistic and intelligent people and is headed by Masao Himejima. Inter-dorm rivalries are common and become particularly intense during the school's cultural festival. Characters. Main article: Mizuki Ashiya ( 芦屋 瑞稀, Ashiya Mizuki) Voiced by: (drama CD) Mizuki Ashiya is the female protagonist of the series.

She admired Izumi Sano the moment she saw him high jump on TV. She disguises herself as a boy in order to enroll herself into Sano's school, Osaka Gakuen which allows her to get closer with Sano. She is a fun-loving, cheerful and optimistic character who cares deeply for her family and friends. Unfortunately, despite her kind heart, she is what one would call a ditz, so the secret of her gender has to constantly be protected by Sano.

She has an older brother who arrived in Japan with the intent of bringing her home, but was forced to allow her to stay. It is suggested in the manga that the protectiveness of her older brother and her sheltered life in general has contributed to her frank and trusting nature, as well as her inability to hide her emotions. She was portrayed by in the Japanese drama adaptation, in the Taiwanese drama adaptation and in the Korean drama adaption. Izumi Sano ( 佐野 泉, Sano Izumi) Voiced by: (drama CD) Izumi Sano is the male protagonist of the series.

An excellent high jumper before entering high school, he stopped for personal reasons when he entered high school. He found out Mizuki's true gender due to an accident early in the series. When he was young, his parents were involved in a car accident which killed his mother, impacting the family deeply. Sano ran away from home because of disagreements with his father but father and son reconcile in the end. He was portrayed by in the Japanese drama adaptation, in the Taiwanese drama adaptation and in the Korean drama adaption.

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Shuichi Nakatsu ( 中津 秀一, Nakatsu Shūichi) Voiced by: (drama CD) Nakatsu is one of the students in living in the second dormitory. He likes Mizuki but he does not know that she is really a girl, causing some of his classmates to believe that he is.

However, it is suggested that he is merely attracted to Mizuki's femininity which she has trouble hiding. When Nakatsu discovers Sano's feelings for Mizuki, he gives them his blessings in order to protect his friendship with Sano and let Mizuki be happy with the one she loves. He was portrayed by in the Japanese drama adaptation and in the Taiwanese drama adaptation and in the Korea drama adaption. Media Manga. Retrieved November 4, 2017. (in Japanese).

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Hanazakari no Kimitachi e Description Based on a popular comic, this hilarious comedy follows the chaos, troubles and friendship at a boys’ boarding school after a girl-disguising-a-boy joins. Ashiya Mizuki has just come back to Japan from California where she was raised. She fell in love with Sano Izumi, a hopeful high jump hero, who has quit after an accident. As she wants him to go back to the sport once again, she enters the same high school as a boy! With a short hair, flattened chest and lowered voice, she starts sharing the same room with Sano. Fuji Creative Country: Japanese Status: Completed Released: 2007 Genre: Comedy, Romance, School.