March Comes In Like A Lion Manga Ending

Okay, let's talk about the ending of March Comes In Like a Lion! Were you satisfied? Did you feel like you'd just eaten a warm bowl of delicious, soul-soothing oyakodon?
Because honestly, that's how I felt! After all those years of following Rei Kiriyama's journey, seeing him find his place in the world was like watching a tiny seedling finally bloom into a magnificent bonsai tree.
A Big, Warm Hug of an Ending
The series, as a whole, never shied away from the heavy stuff. Depression, loneliness, bullying...it tackled it all with a delicate touch. So, going into the ending, there was a teensy bit of fear that things wouldn't wrap up neatly.
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But fear not! Chika Umino, the author, delivered a finale that felt earned and hopeful without being saccharine. It wasn't a magically-everything-is-perfect kind of ending. It was real.
Rei's Blossoming Relationships
The most important part? Rei's connections with the Kawamoto sisters. He basically found the family he always needed, a family that just radiates warmth and positive energy, like a miniature sun.
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Watching him grow closer to Akari, Hinata, and Momo was the sweetest thing. It's like, he started as this solitary cat and slowly, cautiously, became part of a whole pride.
And his shogi life? Seeing him find a balance between his professional aspirations and his personal well-being? Chef's kiss!
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No One Left Behind
What I really appreciated was how the story acknowledged the growth of all the characters. Nikaido, bless his fiery heart, continued to be Rei's biggest rival and most loyal friend.
Even the more antagonistic characters showed glimpses of humanity. It's a subtle reminder that people are complicated, and everyone deserves a chance at redemption.
It’s as if the author is telling us, “Hey, life’s messy, but there’s beauty and kindness to be found everywhere if you just look closely enough!”

A Satisfying (and Realistic!) Conclusion
The ending wasn’t about tying everything up in a neat little bow. It was about showing that life goes on. There will still be challenges, setbacks, and moments of doubt.
But now Rei has a support system. He has people who love him and believe in him. He has the tools he needs to navigate the ups and downs of life. Isn't that a beautiful thing?

So, did March Comes In Like a Lion stick the landing? Absolutely! It's a story about finding your place in the world, about the power of human connection, and about the importance of being kind to yourself and others.
If you haven't read it, seriously, what are you waiting for? Prepare to laugh, cry, and feel all the feels! Just remember to have a box of tissues handy...you'll need it!
And maybe some oyakodon, just in case. You know, for research purposes.
