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Top 5 Greatest Sensei in Shonen History, Ranked

The popularity of Anime has been skyrocketing in recent years with series like One Piece, My Hero Academia, and Attack on Titan, which have attracted readers from across borders. However, this industry has a rich history behind it that can be even dated to the Second World War.  

The reason for the high popularity of Anime and Manga lies behind a list of Sensei who inspired Japan’s young generation to tell their stories to the world, transforming it into a multi-billion-dollar industry.  Let’s look at the top five of the greatest Sensei in Shonen history who have crossed time and generations to reach the hearts of young fans worldwide. 

Top 5 Greatest Sensei in Shonen History

5. Osamu Tezuka, the pioneer of the manga revolution: 

The list can’t be started without mentioning the “Father of Manga”, Osamu Tezuka. Tezuka was a cartoonist from the WW2 era, who brought the so-called manga revolution to Japan with his New Treasure Island in One of his most notable seinen work is Astro Boy, which gave him immense fame.   

He also worked on adult-oriented series like Black Jack, and Buddha. Tezuka immortalized him

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November 18,
Up until now, I thought I had enjoyed my life alone, somehow.

In the modern world with all its forms of communication and bustle, it is surprisingly easy to find oneself feeling lonely. Much praised and awarded author Hiromi Kawakami brilliantly examines modern loneliness and the quiet bliss that can be found through a shared loneliness with a friend in her book Strange Weather in Tokyo. When Tsukiko runs into her former teacher, whom she still only refers to as ‘Sensei’ in a local bar, the two begin to pair up and pass their loneliness in one another’s company. The novel follows them through episodic encounters over the course of several years as they grow closer. This lovely and tender little book is brought to life in scenes teeming with sensual descriptions of food and nature while Kawakami’s gorgeous prose that hits right on the heart of what it truly means to feel lonely, to yearn, to love and to live.

In the later part of the 20s I lived alone most of the time and, like the characters in this book, spent most of my evenings alone in a crowded bar. I liked to read, that is what I came for, and something about being alone in a busy pla

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