1. Aoi Uroko to Suna no Machi (Mermaid Scales and the Town of ...
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Tokiko "Toki" Aoyama and her father move from Tokyo to stay with her grandmother in the sleepy coastal town of Sunimori. However, under its serene veneer, Sunimori is fabled to be near an ocean full of mermaids and mermen. One of Toki's earliest memories is of a merman saving her from drowning in the ocean. Although she clearly remembers the experience, Toki meets Yousuke Narumi, a boy skeptical of these beings' existence. As Toki settles into her new surroundings and makes new friends at school, she learns about an annual Sunanomori tradition where a summer festival is held in gratitude for the merfolk and Wadatsumi, the spirit of the sea. With the many mysteries surrounding the local folklore filling her mind, perhaps only during the festival will the answers be revealed to her, much like the tide leaving behind seashells in a town of sand. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
2. The Official Website for Mermaid Scales and the Town of Sand - VIZ
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3. Aoi Uroko to Suna no Machi / Mermaid Scales and the Town of Sand by ...
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The other day, at the library, I picked up this poignant manga, Aoi Uroko to Suna no Machi/Mermaid Scale and the Town of Sand from the award-winning author Komori Yoko. SPOILERS . . . . I want to b…
4. Mermaid Scales and the Town of Sand GN - Review
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A lot is going on here, from the quiet pain of personal tragedies to the lengths adults will go to "protect" children from life, all tempered with the need to believe.
5. Aoi Uroko to Suna no Machi (Mermaid Scales and the Town of Sand ...
This manga, as it name suggests, "A Blue Fish Scale and the Town of Sand", is taking place in a small, coastal town, a quiet and calm place.
Tokiko "Toki" Aoyama and her father move from Tokyo to stay with her grandmother in the sleepy coastal town of Sunimori. However, under its serene veneer, Sunimori is fabled to be near an ocean full of mermaids and mermen. One of Toki's earliest memories is of a merman saving her from drowning in the ocean. Although she clearly remembers the experience, Toki meets Yousuke Narumi, a boy skeptical of these beings' existence. As Toki settles into her new surroundings and makes new friends at school, she learns about an annual Sunanomori tradition where a summer festival is held in gratitude for the merfolk and Wadatsumi, the spirit of the sea. With the many mysteries surrounding the local folklore filling her mind, perhaps only during the festival will the answers be revealed to her, much like the tide leaving behind seashells in a town of sand. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
6. Mermaid Scales and the Town of Sand (Manga) - aniSearch.com
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Information about the manga Mermaid Scales and the Town of Sand (Aoi Uroko to Suna no Machi) from the publisher Shuueisha Inc. with the main genre Slice of Life Drama
7. Aoi Uroko to Suna no Machi - MangaUpdates
Aug 25, 2023 · Blue Scales and the Town of Sand. El pueblo de arena y escamas azules. Le secret des écailles bleues. Mavi Pullar ve Kumların Şehri. Mermaid ...
After her normal, happy life shatters, Tokiko and her father move to a small seaside town to live with her grandmother as sixth grade starts. There, the sound of the waves brings back a distant memory from when she visited seven years ago, a memory of almost drowning in the sea and being saved by a ...
8. Mermaid scales and the town of sand - Chester County Library System
"When Tokiko's parents break up, she and her father move from the bustling city to a sleepy coastal town to live with her grandmother.
9. When the South Wind Blows - James Davis Nicoll
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Yoko Komori’s two-volume Mermaid Scales and the Town of Sand is a coming-of-age manga. Scales was serialized in 2013 and 2014 under the original title Aoi Uroko to Suna no Machi in You. The English translation appeared in 2023. Following the disintegration of her parents’ marriage, fourteen-year-old Tokiko and her father leave Tokyo to stay with Tokiko’s maternal grandmother in Sunanomori. Tokiko has only been to the small coastal town once before, when she was four1. Tokiko does remember one aspect of the town quite clearly: this is where Tokiko was saved from drowning by a merman.