Touhou Bougetsushou: Tsuki no Inaba to Chijou no Inaba
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Touhou Bougetsushou: Tsuki no Inaba to Chijou no Inaba

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Inaba of the Moon and Inaba of the Earth
Japanese: 東方儚月抄 ~ 月のイナバと地上の因幡


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 30
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 22, 2007 to Dec 22, 2009
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Fantasy Fantasy
Serialization: Manga 4-koma Palette
Authors: ZUN (Story), Arata, Toshihira (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.731 (scored by 21062,106 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #16322
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Popularity: #4362
Members: 4,647
Favorites: 139

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Sep 14, 2018
An enjoyable read for touhou fans but strange enough to get fans into the touhou universe. Comedy is enjoyable societal adventures. No real story Just a Rabbit from the moon who has wa-wa moments. 4-Koma fans are just in for these newspaper comic style of olden days.

I believe most of the touhou cast is present not to mention the game developer himself is writing the story with another person which is interesting considering the game itself takes place in the sky so places on the group is the interesting parts of the manga
An enjoyable read for touhou fans but strange enough to get fans ...
Jul 11, 2023
I love silly bunny girls

A wonderful 4-koma comedy featuring touhou 8's cast. I had so much fun reading this with the simple but effective original art style that I really like and the fun humour; it's an absolute treat. It is a lot more fun to read if you know the characters and their backstories, of course, but I still think it offers enough comedy and silly interactions to enjoy as a standalone, but I wouldn't necessarily recommend going in blind to the events of touhou 8's cast as some of the humour might miss.

Overall, I highly recommend this to touhou 8 fans, especially fellow ...