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  1. Noragami: Stray God. Yato is a minor god whose dream is to have a lot of followers worshiping him and praying to him. Unfortunately, his dream is far from coming true since he doesn't even have a single shrine dedicated to him.

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    (ノラガミ, Noragami?, lit. "Stray God") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Adachitoka.

    As a relatively unknown minor deity without any worshippers, Delivery God Yato takes on odd jobs for only five yen, with the goal of amassing a fortune large enough to buy himself a shrine. But in addition to obscurity, he has another problem: his "Shinki," or weapon partner, has decided to resign, tired of being with a homeless god. Left with no weapon, Yato takes on more jobs, hoping to find a new partner soon.

    While out putting up fliers for a missing cat, Yato sees said cat and chases after him, right into the path of an oncoming vehicle. Hiyori Iki, a nearby girl, rushes to push Yato out of the way and ends up hurt herself. After waking up in the hospital, she discovers the incident has knocked her soul loose from her body. Realizing his actions caused this, Yato promises to help return Hiyori to normal—for five yen of course. But in order to return her to normal, he requires a new Shinki, which he finds in the rebellious spirit Yukine.

    Omnibus

    An English release of a Noragami omnibus series was announced by Kodansha at Anime NYC on November 21, 2021. •Omnibus 1 (Vol 1 - 3): September 13, 2022 •Omnibus 2 (Vol 4 - 6): November 1, 2022 •Omnibus 3 (Vol 7 - 9): January 24, 2023 •Omnibus 4 (Vol 10 - 12): March 21, 2023 •Omnibus 5 (Vol 13 - 15): May 2, 2023 •Omnibus 6 (Vol 16 - 18): July 4, 2023 •Omnibus 7 (Vol 19 - 21): September 5, 2023 •Omnibus 8 (Vol 22 - 24): November 7, 2023

    Omake Series

    Atrocious Manga (おめよごしマンガ, Omeyogoshi Manga?) is the omake comic series included at the end of each tankōbon release of the Noragami manga (with the exception of Volume 1, which instead included a longer self-introduction comic by Adachitoka). Every installment of Atrocious Manga is comprised of 6-7 gag comics about the cast. The comic strips are typically either 4 or 8 panels long. While most are completely independent, some strips are related to others within the same volume.

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  2. Jul 29, 2020 · Read Noragami manga in english online and bookmark Mangakomi to follow it on our website completely free. is a Japanese manga series by Adachitoka that started serialization in Kodansha's Monthly Shonen Magazine in the issue of January 2011.

  3. The name "Noragami" is a combination of the words "daughter -in -law", which means "tramp" in Japanese, and "Kami", which means "God." This reflects the nature of the main character, Yato, who is a smaller god who lives on the streets. Noragami's manga was created by Adachitoka, a pseudonym used by two women who work together as Mangakás.

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    Noragami: Stray God (ノラガミ, Noragami) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by the manga artist duo Adachitoka. It was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Magazine from December 2010 to January 2024, with its chapters collected in 27 tankōbon volumes.

  5. Noragami (ノラガミ, Noragami?, lit. Stray God) was the first season of the Noragami anime series. It was produced by Studio Bones and contained 12 episodes. In times of need, if you look in the right place, you just may see a strange telephone number scrawled in red.

  6. Jun 27, 2015 · Translation: This is a series steeped in Japanese culture and even the language itself, so I’m glad two of my favorite translators are working on it. Honorifics are used. Certain terms like “shinki” are kept. (It is translated as “regalia” in Funimation’s subtitles and dub.) Detailed translation notes are included.

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