March Comes in Like a Lion: Omnibus Special Episode
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馃摉 SYNOPSIS
This special episode serves as a recap of the first eleven episodes of *March Comes in Like a Lion*. It introduces the audience to the world of Rei Kiriyama, a talented young shogi player struggling with loneliness and the complexities of his past. The recap highlights Rei's journey as he navigates his professional life and builds relationships with the Kawamoto sisters, who offer him a sense of family and belonging. The episode likely explores themes of isolation, found family, and the challenges of growing up, all within the backdrop of the competitive world of professional shogi. The recap provides a concise overview of the characters and their initial interactions.
馃幀 EPISODE GUIDE
馃幁 CHARACTERS
Rei Kiriyama
Orphaned shogi prodigy, Rei Kiriyama, navigates professional life and emotional trauma in his journey to adulthood.
Portrayed by Lee Wendee, Uchiyama Yumi, Kawanishi Kengo, Dao Khoi
Hinata Kawamoto
Hinata, a loyal and caring middle schooler, looks up to her sister and develops feelings for Rei.
Portrayed by Hanazawa Kana, Mills Kayli
Akari Kawamoto
Akari Kawamoto, a 23-year-old who works tirelessly to support her family, balancing a wagashi shop and hostessing.
Portrayed by Post Laura, Kayano Ai
Momo Kawamoto
Preschooler Momo, Rei-chan's youngest sister, is pure but sometimes selfish, loving Bodoro.
Portrayed by Kuno Misaki, Huynh Xanthe
March Comes in Like a Lion Series

TV 路 2016 路 Shaft
March Comes In Like a Lion
A young, emotionally stunted Shogi prodigy navigates the complexities of adulthood, finding solace and familial warmth with a loving family while struggling with his career.

TV 路 2017 路 Shaft
March Comes In Like a Lion 2nd Season
In the second season, Rei Kiriyama navigates the pressures of professional shogi and personal growth, forging bonds while seeking the meaning behind his career.
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