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The series, created by Kishi Azumi, is set in a bureaucratic "Ministry of Death" where the deceased must process paperwork to decide their fate in the afterlife.
: An analysis on CBR explains how series like Shiyakusho incorporate traditional Buddhist concepts like the 49-day transition period and reincarnation into modern narratives. The series, created by Kishi Azumi, is set
: Readers on Reddit have noted that the "raw," plain-looking cover art and photo sequences at the end of chapters serve as a poignant reflection of a character's life before death. Relevant Academic Perspectives Relevant Academic Perspectives : In the original manga
: In the original manga numbering, Chapter 28 is titled "Beautiful People" (清らかな人々) . It is part of the "Suicide" (Jisatsu-ka) arc and explores the story of a young woman named Natsumi , touching on themes of self-worth and the weight of social expectations. created by Kishi Azumi
: Critical discussions on platforms like Medium highlight how the series uses mundane administrative tasks to force spirits to come to terms with their own passing.
