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A tale of high adventure and survival!

In the early twentieth century, Russo-Japanese War veteran Saichi Sugimoto searches the wilderness of Hokkaido for a hoard of hidden gold. With only a cryptic map and a native Ainu girl to help him, Saichi must also deal with every murderous cutthroat, bandit and rogue who knows about the treasure!

Asirpa and Sugimoto are faced with a shocking truth—Noppera-bo, the criminal mastermind behind the stolen gold horde…is Asirpa’s father! To confirm this they decide to go to the impregnable Abashiri prison to attempt to meet him. Along the way they find more clues to the location of the gold, and make a stop in a hellish hotel. Meanwhile, Toshizo Hijikata and his band of death row outlaws expand their reach…

216 pages, Paperback

First published March 18, 2016

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Satoru Noda

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Satoru Noda (野田サトル, Noda Satoru) is a japanese mangaka.

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Profile Image for Aleksandra.
1,508 reviews
October 10, 2019
I loved it? Is anybody surprised at this point? Certainly not me.

I love the Murder House arc and the Hijikata Vs Ogata chapters were lots of fun and intensity and graphic brutal violence.
I am concerned about the portrayal of a sole lgbtqiap+ character in the series so far - Ienaga, she is a trans woman and she is a serial killer obsessed with eating body parts to make herself perfect. I heard that trans readers were not fans of this representation. I am in no position to judge as I am a cis woman.

All of the characters, but Asirpa, are morally grey to say midly, so Ienaga fits nicely into this bunch of horrible people horribly working together. And we desperately need more women to the core cast.

In any case, I am beyond excited to keep on reading this manga.
Profile Image for Melaine.
136 reviews4 followers
July 28, 2024
A Kurosawa film arc is the thing I didn't know I needed
Profile Image for Perusing Panels.
70 reviews6 followers
November 23, 2018
This volume felt quite unfocused, and while still having some fun elements, (i quite enjoyed the latter half) it leaned a little to heavily into the surreal at points. It also had some very problematic stuff going on with gender representation in the first half that made it quite an uncomfortable read for me unfortunately.
Profile Image for Rod Brown.
6,383 reviews235 followers
February 19, 2019
This may be the first misstep in this otherwise entertaining series. The front half of the book features the main group in a bizarre slapstick encounter with a cross-dressing serial killer in a hotel full of secret passages. The back half of the book features a bunch of boring secondary characters involving themselves in a boring gang war in a separate city in order to secure a clue to hidden treasure.
Profile Image for Paul Spence.
1,351 reviews67 followers
February 10, 2019
Saichi “Immortal” Sugimoto is a veteran of the Russo-Japanese war who is scrapping out a meagre existence. There is also a postwar gold rush on the wild frontier of Hokkaido. Sugimoto stumbles upon the first “piece” of a map leading to a fortune in hidden gold belonging to the Ainu (an indigenous people of Japan and Russia). However, ruthless criminals and rogue Japanese soldiers are also hunting for the gold in the harsh northern wilderness. It will take all Sugimoto's talents and the help of an immensely-skilled Ainu girl named Asirpa to survive, let alone find the gold.

As Golden Kamuy, Vol. 6 (Chapters 49 to 59) opens, Sugimoto, Asirpa, and their ally, Yoshitake Shiraishi (“the Escape King”), take on a new ally, Kiroranke. He has some surprising information about Asirpa's father and his connection to the stolen Ainu gold. Now, the quartet has to survive Tatsuma Ushiyama and the murder hotel. Meanwhile, Toshizo Hijikata lays down his own brand of justice in the lawless town of Barato.

Golden Kamuy remains a great read. It is so consistently exceptional as a comic book that it is almost unnatural, but its track record of excellence remains unbroken.

Golden Kamuy Graphic Novel Volume 6 contains two excellent stories. The first involves our heroes and a maze-like hotel of torture, cannibalism, and murder in which characters other than Sugimoto and Asirpa get to shine. The second story features the wonderful swordsman Toshizo Hijikata and his partner, Shinpachi Nagakura, also an exceptional swordsman. It reads like a blend of the samurai drama (“chambara”) and the American Western (or “cowboy movie”) with the result being a beautiful, bloody gem.

Golden Kamuy is a high-quality series, featuring impeccable research done by creator Satoru Noda, and a memorable and sterling cast of characters. highyl recommended.
Profile Image for Kulwinder Singh.
578 reviews97 followers
February 22, 2021
Kiroranke joins Sugimoto's group and they decide to reach the Abashiri prison to meet Noppera-Bo. On the way they stop at Sapporo to spend the night in a strange hotel where Sugimoto saves Asirpa from Ienaga's evil schemes. Meanwhile, In the city of Barato, Hijikata and Nagakura delve into the world of gangster, while Ogata also makes his appearance in the city. Hijikata and Nagakura sides with Hidoro. On the other hand Ogata joins Kusuda Umakichi. The battle in Barato ends with Ogata offering himself as bodyguard to Hijikata.

"𝙒𝙚 𝙝𝙪𝙢𝙖𝙣𝙨 𝙖𝙧𝙚 𝙘𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙚𝙨 𝙛𝙪𝙡𝙡 𝙤𝙛 𝙨𝙚𝙡𝙛𝙞𝙨𝙝 𝙡𝙤𝙣𝙜𝙞𝙣𝙜𝙨."

Omg, this volume included 2 Arcs: Murder Hotel Arc and Battle in Barato Arc! I enjoyed the fight between Sugimoto and Ushiyama so much. I loved the gang war between Hidoro and Umakichi. Even though Hidoro's side had the upper hand from the get go, the Battle of Barato was beautifully orchestrated. I think it would be best for Ogata to join Hijikata. Can't wait to find out if Hijikata would accept his offer or not!
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November 23, 2023
Unsurprising that I dropped this after reading the Murder Hotel arc. Ienaga is just a walking harmful trope. She's still comically evil (Kazuo Henmi, my beloved), but I did not much care for the narrative's treatment of her.

It has been revealed to us, the audience, that Ienaga is a trans woman (some flavour of trans imo, anyway). The way the following scenes are framed, we're supposed to be participating in the dramatic irony in a "haha, look at these dudes! They're attracted to this 'woman'. If only they knew, they'd be so disgusted!" way. It put me in a very bad mood, reading this, and it felt like purely slogging through to reach beyond it.

I'll need to do further research as to what words Noda himself used to describe her following the reveal. Everyday Heroes Scans uses he/him for added unpleasantness. If I had to guess, the original doesn't refer to Ienaga with pronouns at all, but keeps terms like "old man (ジジイ)".

I was hoping that Ushiyama would gain One Major Redeemable Trait in my eyes, and that was remaining attracted to Ienaga. But alas, still dislike the guy. Though, his existence prompted Asirpa to start using "Professor Penis" for him, so at least there's that.

Battle in Barato arc was good. Need to watch Yojimbo to appreciate the references fully. Made me like Shinpachi and Hijikata more. Also Ogata was there.
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Profile Image for Loz.
1,521 reviews21 followers
March 4, 2023
While I generally love this series, this volume was a miss for me. Heavy on the violence with some questionable gender stuff. I hope next vol is better.
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287 reviews
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August 6, 2020
7⭐️/10
Very good Murder House arc that is again both hilarious and badass
Not sure about the potential trans rep tho...
And an awesome action packed western confrontation between Hijikata and Ogata
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Profile Image for Rolando Marono.
1,851 reviews17 followers
September 27, 2020
Este tomo estuvo muy divertido. Por un lado tenemos al equipo de Sugimoto en un tétrico hotel liderado por una misteriosa mujer. La primera mitad me hizo reír mucho. Las cosas no salen muy bien para el equipo de Sugimoto y aparece mucho Shiraishi que sigue siendo mi personaje favorito.
La segunda mitad nos trae al Hijikata y su equipo del shinsengumi, aumentando un conflicto entre dos mafias para poder obtener una piel con tatuajes. Podemos ver a los miembros de Shinsengumi mostrando sus habilidades y el final tiene un giro interesante para la trama.
Yo quería saber más sobre el hombre de la cara quemada que puede ser el papá de Ashirpa pero esa trama se vio interrumpida aquí, parece que les tomara unos cuántos volúmenes más llegar hasta la prisión y ejecutar el plan de Shiraishi.
Aunque este tomo no me encantó, la serie en general me sigue gustando mucho y me causa muchas risas.
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610 reviews25 followers
January 7, 2023
I really like the way we bounced around in this volume, getting a full picture of what everyone is up to now. The small hotel plot was really comedic and Ushiyama is hilarious with how crass he is. And I always love seeing the moments where Sugimoto comes to Asirpa’s defense!! Their little group has expanded by one and the antics they get into are an enjoyable time.

This volume also revealed that Ogata seems to be just as unhinged as the rest of our eclectic cast. His motivations are still so unknown and same with his background yet his skills speak for themselves. I would not want to cross this man.
Profile Image for bookmaggot.
311 reviews
February 11, 2021
2.5
trans woman who butchers people to steal their body parts and is involved in a story about skinning humans? okay thomas harris, i thought we left these tired and harmful tropes behind in the 90s.

i'm also generally a lot less interested in the two old men and found this volume a little bit weird tonally; like was the murder hotel chapter meant to be funny or frightening? too much slapstick confused the angle it was going for, and i'm also not a fan of Uyashima being super rapey in this volume either. Nah.
Profile Image for Philip McCarty.
308 reviews
May 23, 2019
There are two distinct parts to this volume that each offer there own set of shenanigans and unique situations. I found that both of them were very exciting and showed the authors skill at toeing the line of grotesque and comical. The first half was somewhat like a mystery/thriller and the second was a mob story. Even though this volume lacked in the Ainu culture department, the fun of the story really shown through in the scenarios that took place.
Profile Image for John.
899 reviews
November 13, 2019
There’s so much action in this one that it flies by! From a murder hotel to a cross town shootout, it was all action all the time. The chibi map opening chapter 58 was hilarious! One of the better art issues (especially and including the backgrounds—thank goodness for no ocean scenes). There was a lot more graphic violence in this one, so if you have been put off by the hunting and murdering so far, you’re prolly tapping out of the series here if not already. This one was really, really good!
Profile Image for Erika.
2,560 reviews74 followers
December 7, 2022
今回はそこまで「アイヌ文化紹介」要素は無かった。
多分「日本人」の街が舞台だったから:
-ウィンチェスターミステリーハウス的な仕掛け沢山の殺人ホテルは萌えるし、おじさんが女装してるはずなのに艶かしく綺麗な登場人物が結構好き(人切り刻んでるけど)
-そして場面展開で急に土方達の話になり、こっちは西部開拓時代のアメリカそのままな感じの話。無法地帯の街が対立する2組の勢力の射撃場になってる感じ、鐘塔から狙撃される馬上の人...これも結構好き。

そして、当然後半の西部劇ちっくな話には主人公杉元が一切出て来ないので、最後の最後で(ページをめくったら)「お待たせーッ」と笑顔で杉元が森から出てくる仕掛けが楽しい(そして他の皆に「オソマだ絶対」「確認してくる」といじられてるのもいい)

杉元がアシリパを守るのも凄くいいし、白石が阿呆だけど頼りになるのもいい。
「キャラは変人だらけ」との噂は本当だった。良き。
...それと扉絵が時々映画のポスター風になったり、雑誌の一ページ風になったり、題名が「〜だよ全員集合!」になったり...じわじわウケる。
Profile Image for Rachel.
117 reviews21 followers
April 11, 2020
I honestly don't know what a certain character's gender has anything to do with the way they behave and why people are angry about it (sorry, anyone can be a bad guy, deal with it). The one star is knocked off because the latter story is basically Yojimbo. Great movie, but it's been copied to death.
Profile Image for Sanny.
223 reviews6 followers
July 26, 2022
Buena osoma.

Creo que me he reído mucho con este tomo SOCORROO de momento con el que más. Tiene dos partes: una absolutamente loga y la otra llena de acción. Aunque creo que funciona mejor cuando estas dos se mezclan, no ha estado mal presentarnos al resto de personajes más a fondo de esta manera.

Qué maravilla de manga y qué maravilla de todo. Qué bueno es el dibujo POR DIOS🥺💕
Profile Image for Abdulla.
64 reviews14 followers
October 28, 2018
As with the previous volumes, this one was fun to read and hard to put down. I'm really enjoying how entertaining the story is even with the more disturbing elements. As usual the writing makes me want to know more about the characters and the art is pretty cool.
Profile Image for Jenny Clark.
3,124 reviews116 followers
June 16, 2022
All the groups are starting to converge, and action is heating up. This is an interesting story for sure, but this volume takes away the landscapes and animals of previous, as well as Ainu culture. The city scapes are still done well and there are historical tidbits throughout.
Profile Image for ⋆ ࣪˖ ִֶָsel་༘࿐.
515 reviews9 followers
May 25, 2023
Fucking amazing volume! Really fun and that!

Ienaga uses he/she/they pronouns! Really interesting character! Ushiyama Professor Penis! Hijikata and Nagakura, mad respect to the both of them! Also, Ogata, my wildcat, my BBG!
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