Sasaki Enju's new series ``Hakubi no Tsukasa'' started in Morning issue 25 (Kodansha), released today, May 21st.

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The Story Behind Hakubi no Tsukasa
``Tsukasa Hakubi no Tsukasa'', drawn by the up-and-coming artist Sasaki, is a work manga for curators that depicts the behind-the-scenes of an art museum. Natsume Hata, an albino college student, is told that he is not educated enough while job hunting, and even though he is half discouraged, he obtains a qualification as a curator.
The Main Character's Journey
Then, Natsume was offered an internship at the Oriental Museum of Art. However, what awaits him at the museum is a series of unexpected tasks and unique curators... The first edition was published in color at the beginning.
As Natsume navigates his new role, he discovers the inner workings of the museum and the people who work there. With its unique blend of humor and heart, Hakubi no Tsukasa is a must-read for anyone interested in the world of art and museums.
The Inspiration Behind the Series
Sasaki Enju's inspiration for Hakubi no Tsukasa came from his own experiences working in the art world. He wanted to create a series that would showcase the behind-the-scenes of a museum and the people who work there.
With its engaging storyline and lovable characters, Hakubi no Tsukasa is sure to delight readers of all ages. So be sure to check it out and see what all the fuss is about!