
Zipang
Oshimeter
Synopsis
During a routine training exercise, an impossible storm hits and the crew of the JDS Mirai — Japan's most advanced warship — find themselves dropped back to June 1942, right in the middle of the Battle of Midway. The crew knows exactly how this battle ends, how the war ends, and what happens to Japan. The question is whether they should do anything about it. Executive Officer Kadomatsu makes one small choice early on — rescuing a downed pilot named Kusaka from the ocean — and that single act starts pulling the whole crew into a moral knot they can't untangle. Because Kusaka is smart, driven, and now he knows the future exists on that ship. This is a 26-episode TV series adapted from a seinen manga, and it plays things straight. No flashy powers, no melodrama. Studio Deen keeps it grounded with realistic naval tactics, actual historical figures showing up, and a tone that's more like a slow-burn ethical debate than a typical action show. The action is there when it counts, but the real tension is in the arguments on the bridge about whether saving lives now could doom millions later. If you liked The Final Countdown's premise but wanted way more time to sit with the consequences, or if G.I. Samurai and The Cockpit scratched an itch for serious military what-ifs, Zipang goes deeper than any of them. It's thoughtful, occasionally heavy, and doesn't rush to give you easy answers.
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MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-43 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 44.

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