The Shinsengumi, a swordsman group from the end of the Edo period in Japan, now often appear in various anime works. Among them, the deputy leader Hijikata Toshizo is particularly popular and appears frequently. Today, on May 5, Japanese media released a ranking of popular characters in the anime industry selected by readers. Let's find out which version of Hijikata Toshizo is more popular. First place: Hakuouki "Hakuouki" is a Japanese manga created by OTOMATE that tells the turbulent history of the end of the Tokugawa shogunate. The protagonist Chizuru Yukimura is worried about not being able to contact her father and goes to Kyoto to visit him, and a series of bizarre stories happen during this period. The anime and theatrical versions adapted from the manga have also been released one after another. Second place: Gintama Although his name is not Hijikata Toshizo, the setting of Hijikata Jushiro in the work is completely based on Hijikata Toshizo, the vice-chief of the Shinsengumi, known as the "Demon's Vice-chief". He respects Kondo very much and likes Okita Mitsuha. He is a mayonnaise addict. 3. Golden KamuyHijikata Toshizo in this work is a fictional old man who has become more mature and charming after experiencing the Boshin War. · Other popular characters in the animation industry: Top 10: |
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