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Tsurune: Kazemai Koukou Kyuudoubu
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By kotoko ayano
3 volumes
2016
Description
Tsurune follows Minato, a boy who used to be really into kyudo (Japanese archery) until something happened at his last competition in middle school, after which he lost his confidence and quit. When he goes to high school, he has no intention for joining the kyudo club, despite the urging of his friends, but when he stumbles upon an archer practicing in the woods, he decides to do kyudo once more. *Tsurune refers the “sound of a vibrating bowstring”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- kyoto animation
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Light Novel
Tsurune: Kazemai Koukou Kyuudoubu Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Tsurune: Kazemai Koukou Kyuudoubu
"Tsurune: Kazemai Koukou Kyuudoubu" offers a glimpse into the world of Japanese archery, and while it might not be a bullseye for everyone, it definitely hits the target in several key areas. I came into this novel expecting a straightforward sports story, but I found myself pleasantly surprised by its depth.
First Impressions
My initial impression was one of tranquility. The story unfolds at a measured pace, focusing on the nuances of kyudo and the internal struggles of the characters. It's a slice-of-life story wrapped in the exciting (and sometimes stressful) world of high school sports.
What Works Well
The strength of "Tsurune" lies in its character development and exploration of friendship. The bond between the members of the Kazemai High School archery club feels authentic and relatable. I particularly appreciated the focus on the protagonist's journey of self-discovery as he grapples with past traumas and rediscovers his love for kyudo. The author does a fantastic job of portraying the mental and emotional challenges that these young archers face, making their triumphs all the more rewarding. The calm and steady nature of the protagonist also really allows the reader to connect with him. This novel really shines in how it portrays the importance of teachers in the lives of students.
Areas of Concern
While the deliberate pacing allows for deeper character development, it might not appeal to all readers. Some might find the story a bit slow, especially if they're expecting a high-octane sports drama. The focus on emotional introspection can, at times, overshadow the actual archery competitions. It also seems that the story may change a lot from the original anime, so if you're looking for the same story, this may not be it.
Final Verdict
Overall, "Tsurune: Kazemai Koukou Kyuudoubu" is a worthwhile read for those who enjoy character-driven stories with a touch of sports. It's a beautifully written novel that explores themes of friendship, perseverance, and the importance of finding your passion. While it might not be perfect, its strengths far outweigh its weaknesses, making it a solid 4 out of 5 stars in my book.

