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Nobunaga Concerto

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Nobunaga Concierto, Nobunaga Kyousoukyoku
Japanese: 信長協奏曲〈コンツェルト〉


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: May 12, 2009 to ?
Genres: Award Winning Award Winning, Romance Romance
Themes: Historical Historical, Time Travel Time Travel
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Gessan
Authors: Ishii, Ayumi (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.481 (scored by 506506 users)
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Ranked: #31352
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Popularity: #7397
Members: 2,564
Favorites: 30

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Both manga are about someone from our era somehow ending up in the Sengoku era, and both are closely related to Nobunaga. In Concerto the protagonist is an ordinary high school boy who must become Nobunaga, in Chef we have a cook who takes his 21st century culinary knowledge to old Edo. 
reportRecommended by UnleashTheGoat
In Nobunaga Concerto, one highschool kid gets transported back into time to Nobunaga. He looks exactly like the warlord! This makes things interesting. Must read for historical fiction lovers. In Gunjou Senki, an entire highschool gets transported back to Nobunaga’s time. They fight off Hideyoshi. This is also interesting, just feels like it could’ve been handled better. 
reportRecommended by mangareader123
Ikemen Sengoku is story of a designer girl called Mai who gets transported back in time to Nobunaga at Honnoji incident. This is a parallel universe, so characters are different, behave differently from history. It is a fun and light read. But, it is a shoujo based on an Ikemen game! Nobunaga Concerto is a seinen, Saburo becomes Nobunaga! It is historically more accurate, and detailed. And personally much more amazing! Both are fun to read. 
reportRecommended by mangareader123
Similar in showing famous historical figures in there rise to power. Not only do both manga show well known battles in the past but also show the political aspects of war to. Both manga's conduct interesting fictional twists that allow for amazing action scenes but also funny comedic scenes as well. 
reportRecommended by Obeythealfa
Both manga have Nobunaga, his conquest and time-travel as the main focus. The main difference, however is that a real Nobunaga (who also happened to be a very ruthless and cunning, if needed) traveled back to the past, not a schoolboy. Thus, he changes history, not creates it. 
reportRecommended by AntonKutovoi
Again! is about a time travel within your own life time to do something over, while Nobunaga Concerto is a comedy about a high school boy going back in time to become Nobunaga's double, these manga are very funny shounens and the humor of them is similar where they act different from how they really are. They can seem like complete fools sometimes and pretty much wise or wise guys at other times. They vary in one being modern and the other historical.  
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