Yoki Koto Kiku

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Yoki Koto Kiku
Cover of Yoki Koto Kiku
ヨキ、コト、キク。
(Yoki Koto Kiku)
Genre Shounen, Dark comedy, Parody
Manga
Authored by Koge-Donbo
Publisher Flag of Japan JIVE
Flag of United States Flag of Canada Broccoli Books
Serialized in Flag of Japan Comic Di Gi Charat, Comi Deji
Original run
No. of volumes 1

Yoki Koto Kiku (ヨキ、コト、キク。 Yoki Koto Kiku?) is a Japanese shounen manga series by Japanese author Koge-Donbo. The manga was serialized in the Comic Di Gi Charat magazine and its successor Comi Digi+ magazine, and published in Japan under the CR Comics (Comic Rush Comics) imprint of JIVE.

The English language translation of the manga is published by Broccoli Books.

Contents

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The patriarch of the Nekogami family dies, and he leaves his fortunes to his eldest grandson Sukekiyo. But Sukekiyo is off at war and if he does not return, one of the younger grandchildren or Sukekiyo's fiancee will inherit the fortune. Triplets Yokiko, Kotosuke, and Kikuyo plot to take out each other and Sukekiyo's fiancee Tamayo to take the fortune.

Yokiko Nekogami (猫神良子 Yokiko Nekogami?)
Also known as Yoki, she is the eldest of the triplets. She attends a girls' music school and dreams of becoming a star on stage. Her weapon of choice is the axe.
Kotosuke Nekogami (猫神琴助 Kotosuke Nekogami?)
Also known as Koto, he is the second and only boy of the triplets. Born with a weak heart, he wishes for a cure for his sickness. He is an expert koto player. His weapon of choice are the koto strings.
Kikuyo Nekogami (猫神菊代 Kikuyo Nekogami?)
Also known as Kiku, she is the youngest of the triplets. She admires her older sister Yoki and wishes to attend the same music school to become a songstress. She likes to arrange flowers and dress up her hair in curls. Her weapon of choice are the flower arrangement needles.
Tamayo (珠世 Tamayo?)
Tamayo is the housekeeper of the Nekogami family and the fiancee to Sukekiyo Nekogami. She has a pet named Saruzo, who has a head of a monkey and a body of a miniature elephant.
Spoilers end here.

Yoki Koto Kiku is a parody of Inugami Clan (犬神家の一族 Inugamike no Ichizoku?), a mystery novel by Seishi Yokomizo. Inugami Clan is one of many mystery novels featuring the detective Kōsuke Kindaichi (金田一耕助 Kindaichi Kōsuke?). The story begins with the death of Sahei Inugami, the patriarch of the Inugami family. Instead of leaving his fortunes with his three daughters from three different marriages, Sahei leaves the family heirlooms yoki (axe), koto (Japanese zither), and kiku (chrysanthemum) to Tamayo Nonomiya, the granddaughter of his close friend. The will read by the family lawyer states that the grandson that Tamayo selects as her husband will inherit the family fortune. The battle between the three daughters and their sons, Sukekiyo, Suketake, and Suketomo begins.

  • When Yoki Koto Kiku was serialized in Comic Di Gi Charat, Koge-Donbo used the pen name Kokoro Koharuno. The pen name was changed to Koge-Donbo when the manga was compiled into a tankōbon.
  • In the English language translation, a dust jacket featuring an alternate cover art by Koge-Donbo can be redeemed by sending in the questionnaire at the end of the manga. The Japanese version of the replacement dust jacket was included as a furoku in Comi Deji volume 2.

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