Ginyuu Meika
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| Ginyuu Meika
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| Authored by | Arina Tanemura |
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| Original run | – |
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Ginyuu Meika (吟遊名華, meaning "Fun in Music" or "Distinguished Flower") is a single-chapter shōjo manga written by Arina Tanemura and published in Ribon in 2001. It is currently a bonus in volume two of the Full Moon wo Sagashite tankobon with Japanese, Chinese, and English versions available.
[edit] Story
Akiyoshi, a twelve-year-old pianist, is preparing for a competition. He must win over rival Matsuba in order to gain admission to a music conservatory. One day, Akiyoshi meets a cherry tree fairy called Kanon who continually pesters him to play his competition piece, also named "Kanon". Akiyoshi is initially annoyed by Kanon's antics and vents his anger on her. A cute love eventually blossoms between them, but on the day of the piano competition, Kanon's tree is cut down.
[edit] Characters
- Kiryuu Akiyoshi
- Kannon Serizawa
- Atsushi Serizawa
- Matsuba

