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'''"Hikaru no Go"''' (ヒカルの碁) is a manga series and a former work of [[Takeshi Obata]] published in [[Weekly Shōnen Jump]] in 1998. While the manga was drawn by Obata, it was written by Yumi Hotta.
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[[File:Hikaru no go.jpg|thumb]]'''[[Wikipedia:Hikaru no Go|Hikaru no Go]]''' (ヒカルの碁, ''Hikaru's Go'') is a manga series and a former work of [[Takeshi Obata]] published in [[Weekly Shōnen Jump]] in 1998. While the manga was drawn by Takeshi Obata, it was written by [[Wikipedia:Yumi Hotta|Yumi Hotta]].
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==References in Bakuman==
 
==References in Bakuman==
*Volumes six and seven can be seen on the a table when [[Akito Takagi]] is reading ''Father's Soul'' in the [[Episode 4|fourth episode]] of the [[Bakuman Anime|Bakuman anime]].
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*Multiple volumes of ''Hikaru no Go'' can be seen in a manga shop in the [[Episode 1|first episode]] of the [[Bakuman Anime|Bakuman anime]].
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*Volumes six and seven can be seen on the a table when [[Akito Takagi]] is reading ''Father's Soul'' in the [[Episode 4|fourth episode]] of the Bakuman anime.
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*The editors from Bakuman, Takahashi and Yoshida were the real time editors for Hikaru no Go as stated in the omakes by Yumi Hotta.
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*Hikaru no Go is heavily similar to [[PCP]]
 
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[[Category:Real Life Manga]]

Latest revision as of 22:01, 19 August 2012

Hikaru no go

Hikaru no Go (ヒカルの碁, Hikaru's Go) is a manga series and a former work of Takeshi Obata published in Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1998. While the manga was drawn by Takeshi Obata, it was written by Yumi Hotta.

References in Bakuman[]

  • Multiple volumes of Hikaru no Go can be seen in a manga shop in the first episode of the Bakuman anime.
  • Volumes six and seven can be seen on the a table when Akito Takagi is reading Father's Soul in the fourth episode of the Bakuman anime.
  • The editors from Bakuman, Takahashi and Yoshida were the real time editors for Hikaru no Go as stated in the omakes by Yumi Hotta.
  • Hikaru no Go is heavily similar to PCP