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(新宿スワン), written by Ken Wakui, is a gritty seinan manga that dives deep into the cutthroat scouting industry of Kabukichō, Tokyo. Chapter 357, titled "DAY(1) Hidden..." (隠された), falls within the final stages of the series, which ultimately concludes at chapter 408. Review of Chapter 357 and the Series

: The series is lauded for Tatsuhiko's growth. Unlike typical "scouts," he remains実直 (honest/upright), often risking his life to help the women he recruits out of dangerous situations. Key Plot Context (新宿スワン), written by Ken Wakui, is a gritty

: By this point, the plot involves dense web-like alliances and deep-seated betrayals between rival agencies like Burst and Harlem. Critics often highlight that while early chapters focus on the protagonist Tatsuhiko Shiratori learning the ropes, these later chapters are "dark and disgusting," depicting a cruel underworld where happy endings are rare. The manga follows Tatsuhiko Shiratori, a 19-year-old with

The manga follows Tatsuhiko Shiratori, a 19-year-old with no money or job in the (in)famous Kabukichō red-light district of Tokyo' Anime News Network Shinjuku Swan [Shinjuku Suwan] - reviews - onderhond.com The manga follows Tatsuhiko Shiratori

: Readers frequently compare the series to the "Ryu no Gotoku" (Yakuza) games for its blend of intense violence, neon-soaked street life, and themes of honor among outcasts. Series Information Shinjuku Swan Manga to End in 6 Chapters - News

The chapter is part of the final arc where the "true purpose" of key mentor figures is revealed.

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