The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity manga celebrates its 20th volume with new visuals

A new PV has been released to celebrate the 20th volume of the manga The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity, written and illustrated by Saka Mikami.

Today, October 9th, the Asahi Shimbun morning edition features an advertisement for “Fragrant Flowers Bloom with Dignity.” Each of Japan’s 47 prefectures has its own unique design, featuring scenes and characters paired with the prefecture’s official flower and its symbolic meaning, accompanied by memorable lines from the work. Additionally, illustrations enhanced by Mikami were used in this newspaper ad. The prefecture-specific creative designs are currently available on a special website.

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The first season of the anime The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity was produced by CloverWorks. The first season of the anime consists of a total of 13 episodes. There is no news about the second season of the anime yet.

The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity Synopsis

The all-girls Kikyo Private Academy and Chidori Public High School are polar opposites. With its prestigious history, Kikyo is attended by noble young ladies from distinguished families, while Chidori is infamously full of simple-minded delinquents. It is no surprise that their students clash with their differences.

Having a tall stature and fierce appearance, Chidori student Rintarou Tsumugi is often avoided by others despite his gentle heart. One day, while helping out at his family’s patisserie, he meets a customer who, after a brief moment, runs away from him. The next day, the customer returns to apologize to Rintarou, introducing herself as the cheerful Kaoruko Waguri.

After spending time with Kaoruko, Rintarou appreciates that she does not judge him based on his appearance and looks forward to when they will meet again. However, when Rintarou discovers Kaoruko attends Kikyo, their relationship will challenge the social expectations and dynamics around them.

Source: Comic Natalie