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Isabella Bird in Wonderland Manga to End in September

The conclusion of this long-running historical manga marks the end of a series that offered a unique bilingual format for English learners in Japan.

Key Facts

  • Taiga Sassa's manga Isabella Bird in Wonderland - Unbeaten Tracks in Japan will end with its next chapter in the 137th issue of Kadokawa's Harta magazine on September 15.
  • The manga entered its final arc in April 2024, after beginning serialization in Harta in 2013.
  • The story follows British female adventurer Isabella Bird traveling from Tokyo to Ezo (modern-day Hokkaido) during the early Meiji era.
  • Kadokawa published a bilingual edition of the first volume in January 2018, with English text in the panels and Japanese text in the margins, aimed at English learners in Japan.
  • The 13th compiled volume of the series was released in October 2025.

Reporting from 1 source: Anime News Network.

Isabella Bird in Wonderland Manga to End in September

Taiga Sassa's manga Isabella Bird in Wonderland - Unbeaten Tracks in Japan will conclude with its next chapter in Kadokawa's Harta magazine on September 15. The series, which began in 2013, entered its final arc in April 2024. The story follows British adventurer Isabella Bird traveling through early Meiji-era Japan.

The 135th issue of Kadokawa's Harta magazine announced that Taiga Sassa's Isabella Bird in Wonderland - Unbeaten Tracks in Japan will end with its next chapter in the 137th issue on September 15. The manga entered its final arc in April 2024. The series, which launched in Harta in 2013, follows British female adventurer Isabella Bird as she travels from Tokyo to Ezo (modern-day Hokkaido) during the early Meiji era. Kadokawa published a bilingual edition of the first volume in January 2018, with English text in the panels and Japanese text in the margins, aimed at English learners in Japan. The 13th compiled volume was released in October 2025.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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