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Yaiba Volume 1 was released on April 18, 1989 in Japan.
 
Yaiba Volume 1 was released on April 18, 1989 in Japan.
  
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= Chapters =
 
== Yaiba Appears==
 
== Yaiba Appears==
 
{{ref Yaiba episode|1|Heisei’s Samurai Yaiba Appears}}
 
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=== Chapter 1 ===
 
=== Chapter 1 ===
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{{main|Yaiba Appears}}
 
[[Yaiba Kurogane]] is a young boy living in an unnamed jungle, together with his father [[Kenjuro Kurogane|Kenjuro]], who instructs him about things like survival training and martial arts - especially Kendo. One day they kill and eat a Gorilla, with a [[Kagetora|tiger]] trying to steal a bit of the grilled goods, but the Gorilla's next of kin try to retaliate - so Yaiba, his father and the tiger have to flee. They hide in a wooden box, which unfortunately gets closed that very moment and loaded onto a plane to be sent to [[Narita Airport]] near [[Tokyo]].
 
[[Yaiba Kurogane]] is a young boy living in an unnamed jungle, together with his father [[Kenjuro Kurogane|Kenjuro]], who instructs him about things like survival training and martial arts - especially Kendo. One day they kill and eat a Gorilla, with a [[Kagetora|tiger]] trying to steal a bit of the grilled goods, but the Gorilla's next of kin try to retaliate - so Yaiba, his father and the tiger have to flee. They hide in a wooden box, which unfortunately gets closed that very moment and loaded onto a plane to be sent to [[Narita Airport]] near [[Tokyo]].
  
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=== Chapter 2 ===
 
=== Chapter 2 ===
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{{main|You'll Be Taking Care of Me}}
 
After succesfully escaping the airport police by pineapple means, [[Kenjuro Kurogane]] unsolicitedly moves [[Yaiba Kurogane|his son]] into the [[Mine residence]], against the wishes of its owners, [[Raizo Mine|Raizo]] and his daughter, [[Sayaka Mine]]. Yaiba takes a stroll through the house and encounters [[Grandma Mine]], who he thinks is an underfed baboon. Fed up with ''him'', she takes him into the Dojo of the house and, after learning about him being Kenjuro's son, offers a challenge: If Yaiba can beat [[Mutou]], the strongest fighter in the Mine Dojo, Yaiba can stay in their house. And at first, her expectation of him losing this battle seems to come true...
 
After succesfully escaping the airport police by pineapple means, [[Kenjuro Kurogane]] unsolicitedly moves [[Yaiba Kurogane|his son]] into the [[Mine residence]], against the wishes of its owners, [[Raizo Mine|Raizo]] and his daughter, [[Sayaka Mine]]. Yaiba takes a stroll through the house and encounters [[Grandma Mine]], who he thinks is an underfed baboon. Fed up with ''him'', she takes him into the Dojo of the house and, after learning about him being Kenjuro's son, offers a challenge: If Yaiba can beat [[Mutou]], the strongest fighter in the Mine Dojo, Yaiba can stay in their house. And at first, her expectation of him losing this battle seems to come true...
  
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=== Chapter 3 ===
 
=== Chapter 3 ===
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{{main|What's "School"?}}
 
A brand new day at the [[Mine residence]] and [[Kenjuro Kurogane]] is already leaving again, making [[Raizo Mine|Raizo]] and [[Sayaka Mine]] celebrate that the two troublemakers are gone. But just like he announced the day before, he left his son with the [[Mine family]]. [[Yaiba Kurogane]] follows Sayaka to school, wanting to know what it is. While her classmates are fascinated by the spikey-haired young boy, flooding him with questions, he quickly finds himself in his second battle since his arrival in [[Japan]] - against the choleric teacher [[Mr. Sudou]], a 7th Dan in Kendo...
 
A brand new day at the [[Mine residence]] and [[Kenjuro Kurogane]] is already leaving again, making [[Raizo Mine|Raizo]] and [[Sayaka Mine]] celebrate that the two troublemakers are gone. But just like he announced the day before, he left his son with the [[Mine family]]. [[Yaiba Kurogane]] follows Sayaka to school, wanting to know what it is. While her classmates are fascinated by the spikey-haired young boy, flooding him with questions, he quickly finds himself in his second battle since his arrival in [[Japan]] - against the choleric teacher [[Mr. Sudou]], a 7th Dan in Kendo...
  
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[[Takeshi Onimaru]] is still driven to take revenge on [[Yaiba Kurogane]], both starting to train relentlessy to beat each other. In a burst of rage during his practice in the private Dojo, Takeshi destroys an old family armor and discovers a trap door right under it, leading to a hidden cellar even he himself didn't know about before. Down there he finds two large statues of the Japanese Kami [[Wikipedia:Raijin|Raijin]] (God of Thunder) and [[Wikipedia:Fūjin|Fujin]] (God of Wind), with the latter one holding a shimmering sword in his hands [[Grandpa Onimaru|Takeshi's grandfather]] presents to him as the family heirloom [[Fujin-ken]], the Sword of the Wind God...
 
[[Takeshi Onimaru]] is still driven to take revenge on [[Yaiba Kurogane]], both starting to train relentlessy to beat each other. In a burst of rage during his practice in the private Dojo, Takeshi destroys an old family armor and discovers a trap door right under it, leading to a hidden cellar even he himself didn't know about before. Down there he finds two large statues of the Japanese Kami [[Wikipedia:Raijin|Raijin]] (God of Thunder) and [[Wikipedia:Fūjin|Fujin]] (God of Wind), with the latter one holding a shimmering sword in his hands [[Grandpa Onimaru|Takeshi's grandfather]] presents to him as the family heirloom [[Fujin-ken]], the Sword of the Wind God...
  
== Trivia ==
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= Trivia =
 
* The background on the cover (and every following one) were drawn with actual children's crayons by [[Gosho Aoyama]].
 
* The background on the cover (and every following one) were drawn with actual children's crayons by [[Gosho Aoyama]].
* The book spine shows a smiling Yaiba.
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* The book spine shows a smiling [[Yaiba Kurogane]].
 
* [[Ginzo Nakamori]] has this volume on his desk at [[Minato Police Station]] in ''[[Magic Kaito]]'', Chapter 14 ("Star War", [[Magic Kaito Volume 3]], Chapter 1).
 
* [[Ginzo Nakamori]] has this volume on his desk at [[Minato Police Station]] in ''[[Magic Kaito]]'', Chapter 14 ("Star War", [[Magic Kaito Volume 3]], Chapter 1).
 
* [[Conan Edogawa]] reads this volume (besides every other one he borrowed from [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]]) in OVA 1: [[Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!!]]. It can be seen by his bedside at the end.
 
* [[Conan Edogawa]] reads this volume (besides every other one he borrowed from [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]]) in OVA 1: [[Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!!]]. It can be seen by his bedside at the end.
 
* This series was started directly after the three chapters of ''[[Gosho Aoyama's Collection of Short Stories#Detective George's Mini-Mini Big Strategy|Detective George's Mini-Mini Big Strategy]]'', which were in turn directly made after Chapter 12 of [[Magic Kaito Volume 2#Ghost Game|''Magic Kaito'' (Volume 2, Chapter 6)]]. Gosho Aoyama described this experience as pretty daunting and that he really had to rush the latter chapter to get it all done on time.
 
* This series was started directly after the three chapters of ''[[Gosho Aoyama's Collection of Short Stories#Detective George's Mini-Mini Big Strategy|Detective George's Mini-Mini Big Strategy]]'', which were in turn directly made after Chapter 12 of [[Magic Kaito Volume 2#Ghost Game|''Magic Kaito'' (Volume 2, Chapter 6)]]. Gosho Aoyama described this experience as pretty daunting and that he really had to rush the latter chapter to get it all done on time.
  
=== Locations ===
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== Locations ==
[[Setting|Settings]] introduced in this volume:
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{{main|Setting}}
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Settings introduced in this volume:
  
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=== [[Wikipedia:Bali|Bali]] ===
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Mentioned on a banner of "Bali Tours" at [[Wikipedia: Narita International Airport|Narita International Airport]].
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=== [[Japan]] ===
 
* [[Wikipedia:Chiba Prefecture|Chiba Prefecture]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:Chiba Prefecture|Chiba Prefecture]]
 
** [[Narita Airport]]
 
** [[Narita Airport]]
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*** [[Wikipedia:Ikebukuro|Ikebukuro]] (Traffic sign)
 
*** [[Wikipedia:Ikebukuro|Ikebukuro]] (Traffic sign)
 
** Unknown ward
 
** Unknown ward
*** [[Yaoya Town]]
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*** [[Yaoya Town]] and surrounding area
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**** [[Middle School (Yaiba)]]
 
**** [[Mine residence]]
 
**** [[Mine residence]]
*** Unknown district
 
**** [[Middle School (Yaiba)]]
 
 
**** [[Onimaru residence]]
 
**** [[Onimaru residence]]
* Unknown location
 
** [[Yaiba's Jungle]]
 
  
== Editions Gallery ==
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=== Unknown continent/country ===
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* [[Yaiba's Jungle]]
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== Models ==
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{{main|Setting models}}
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=== Narita Airport ===
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The airport Yaiba, his father [[Kenjuro Kurogane]] and their pet tiger Kategora arrive at is the real [[Wikipedia: Narita International Airport|Narita International Airport]] on the border between the towns of [[Wikipedia: Narita, Chiba|Narita]] and [[Wikipedia: Shibayama, Chiba|Shibayama]] in the [[Wikipedia: Chiba Prefecture|Chiba Prefecture]], which is part of the [[Wikipedia: Greater Tokyo Area|Greater Tokyo Area]]. It was the biggest and most important airport serving Tokyo back then, before it was replaced in this function by [[Wikipedia: Haneda Airport|Haneda Airport]]. They would also have to arrive in what is [[Wikipedia: Narita International Airport#Terminal 1|Terminal 1]] nowadays, since Terminal 2 and 3 opened in 1992 and 2015 respectively, long after the release of this chapter.
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File:Narita Airport Old.jpg|Narita Airport in real life.
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File:Yaiba Chapter 1 Narita Airport.jpg|Narita Airport in chapter 1.
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</gallery>
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=== Yaiba's jungle ===
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The unnamed jungle [[Yaiba Kurogane]] and his [[Kenjuro Kurogane|father]] live in seems to be (intentionally) highly ambigious about what jungle or even on which continent it could remotely be. Besides the rather generous surroundings, animals like Gorillas (from Sub-Saharan Africa), Tigers (having their habitat in continental Asia) and Jaguars (who usually live in Central and South America) seem to have their habitat there.
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== Crossover ==
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{{main|Crossover}}
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=== ''Magic Kaito'' ===
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[[File:Yaiba Chapter 4 Keiko talking to school staff.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A younger Keiko Momoi in ''Yaiba'']]{{main|Magic Kaito}}
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* [[Sayaka Mine]]'s friend, the blonde girl with the twintails and the glasses is later on revealed to be [[Keiko Momoi]] during her second middle school year all along. In the final chapter, after a timeskip of three years, she, her [[Keiko's friend|friend]] and Sayaka go to [[Ekoda High School]] together and talk about the relationship of [[Kaito Kuroba]] and [[Aoko Nakamori]].
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= Editions Gallery =
 
<gallery widths=200px heights=200px>
 
<gallery widths=200px heights=200px>
File:Yaiba-vol-1.jpg|Original
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File:YaibaVol1.jpg|Original
 
File:YaibaVol1RR.jpg|Re-release
 
File:YaibaVol1RR.jpg|Re-release
 
File:YaibaPaperbackVol1.jpg|Paperback release (contains chapters 1-23)
 
File:YaibaPaperbackVol1.jpg|Paperback release (contains chapters 1-23)
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
== Cover in other countries ==
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= Cover in other countries =
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<div class="left">[[File:YaibaVolume 1g.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Germany]]</div>
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<div class="left">[[File:YaibaVolume 1v.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Vietnam]]</div>
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{{clear}}
  
== See also ==
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= See also =
 
* [[Yaiba Manga Volume 1-10]]
 
* [[Yaiba Manga Volume 1-10]]
 
* [[Yaiba]]
 
* [[Yaiba]]
  
{{Yaiba Volumes}}
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{{Yaiba}}
  
 
[[Category:Yaiba]]
 
[[Category:Yaiba]]

Revision as of 16:28, 17 February 2022

Volume 1

YaibaVol1.jpg

Information
Release date: April 18, 1989
July 15, 2004 (reissue)
ISBN: ISBN 4-09-122271-4
Publisher: Shogakukan
Chronology
Next volume: Yaiba Volume 2 »
List of chapters

Yaiba Volume 1 was released on April 18, 1989 in Japan.

Chapters

Yaiba Appears

Characters introduced

Chapter 1

Yaiba Kurogane is a young boy living in an unnamed jungle, together with his father Kenjuro, who instructs him about things like survival training and martial arts - especially Kendo. One day they kill and eat a Gorilla, with a tiger trying to steal a bit of the grilled goods, but the Gorilla's next of kin try to retaliate - so Yaiba, his father and the tiger have to flee. They hide in a wooden box, which unfortunately gets closed that very moment and loaded onto a plane to be sent to Narita Airport near Tokyo.

After their arrival, Kenjuro meets an old rival of his, Raizo Mine, and his daughter, Sayaka - who completely fascinates Yaiba, never having seen a girl before. But they are still on the run: Kenjuro grabs Raizo, Sayaka, his son and the tiger to flee again - this time from the airport police - and dumps this group in a taxi, asking the driver to bring them to the Mine residence...

You'll Be Taking Care of Me

Characters introduced

Chapter 2

After succesfully escaping the airport police by pineapple means, Kenjuro Kurogane unsolicitedly moves his son into the Mine residence, against the wishes of its owners, Raizo and his daughter, Sayaka Mine. Yaiba takes a stroll through the house and encounters Grandma Mine, who he thinks is an underfed baboon. Fed up with him, she takes him into the Dojo of the house and, after learning about him being Kenjuro's son, offers a challenge: If Yaiba can beat Mutou, the strongest fighter in the Mine Dojo, Yaiba can stay in their house. And at first, her expectation of him losing this battle seems to come true...

What's "School"?

Characters introduced

Chapter 3

A brand new day at the Mine residence and Kenjuro Kurogane is already leaving again, making Raizo and Sayaka Mine celebrate that the two troublemakers are gone. But just like he announced the day before, he left his son with the Mine family. Yaiba Kurogane follows Sayaka to school, wanting to know what it is. While her classmates are fascinated by the spikey-haired young boy, flooding him with questions, he quickly finds himself in his second battle since his arrival in Japan - against the choleric teacher Mr. Sudou, a 7th Dan in Kendo...

Lots of Samurai

Characters introduced

Chapter 4

After losing against Yaiba Kurogane, Mr. Sudou wants him off the school as soon as possible. Following his traces into the School Dojo together with the Principal and Grandma Mine, Sudou offers a second challenge - that Yaiba has to beat Kumazawa, captain of the Kendo club, who's extremely skilled and was a finalist at the previous Fall Tournament...

No Need For Mercy

Chapter 5

Yaiba Kurogane is on the verge of losing his battle against Kumazawa, as Mr. Sudou hoped for. Kenjuro Kurogane appears during the fight and gives Yaiba the advice to use the "Dance of the Wild Animal", which he does, allowing him to win the challenge - and with the side effect that it drives Kumazawa crazy, trying to kill Yaiba. The latter gets saved just in time - by Takeshi Onimaru, of all people.

Stupid Onimaru

Chapter 6

Yaiba Kurogane wants to battle Takeshi Onimaru at all costs, but he denies, thinking of Yaiba as a weakling who would just taint his technique. Following this, Yaiba sets up several, partly lethal, traps around the school to convince Onimaru to fight against him, which he continues to vehemently deny, which causes him to get buried alive. Yaiba celebrates his "victory" that evening, howling at the moon, while Onimaru digs himself out of the pit, swearing revenge...

I'll Be Your Opponent

Characters introduced

Chapter 7

Takeshi Onimaru is still angry about what Yaiba Kurogane did to him at school and wants revenge. He goes to the Mine residence, while Yaiba is on his way to the Onimaru residence himself, so both miss each other. While Onimaru causes commotion at the Mine's mansion and has to leave empty-handed again, Yaiba eats through everything the Onimaru grandfather offers him, meets his pet vulture Shonosuke again who followed him back from his home jungle and returns to the Mine residence just as Takeshi arrives at his house, again missing each other. When Takeshi notices what Yaiba's vulture did to his doves and Yaiba sees what Takeshi did to his tiger, both angrily turn back again, this time meeting each other on a pedestrian bridge...

Great Clash

Chapter 8

Yaiba Kurogane finally gets the desired fight with an enraged Takeshi Onimaru, which seemingly leads them through half of Tokyo, creating lots of unnecessary property damage in the process. There's no real winner in the end...

Training!

Chapter 9

Takeshi Onimaru is still driven to take revenge on Yaiba Kurogane, both starting to train relentlessy to beat each other. In a burst of rage during his practice in the private Dojo, Takeshi destroys an old family armor and discovers a trap door right under it, leading to a hidden cellar even he himself didn't know about before. Down there he finds two large statues of the Japanese Kami Raijin (God of Thunder) and Fujin (God of Wind), with the latter one holding a shimmering sword in his hands Takeshi's grandfather presents to him as the family heirloom Fujin-ken, the Sword of the Wind God...

Trivia

Locations

Settings introduced in this volume:

Bali

Mentioned on a banner of "Bali Tours" at Narita International Airport.

Japan

Unknown continent/country

Models

Narita Airport

The airport Yaiba, his father Kenjuro Kurogane and their pet tiger Kategora arrive at is the real Narita International Airport on the border between the towns of Narita and Shibayama in the Chiba Prefecture, which is part of the Greater Tokyo Area. It was the biggest and most important airport serving Tokyo back then, before it was replaced in this function by Haneda Airport. They would also have to arrive in what is Terminal 1 nowadays, since Terminal 2 and 3 opened in 1992 and 2015 respectively, long after the release of this chapter.

Yaiba's jungle

The unnamed jungle Yaiba Kurogane and his father live in seems to be (intentionally) highly ambigious about what jungle or even on which continent it could remotely be. Besides the rather generous surroundings, animals like Gorillas (from Sub-Saharan Africa), Tigers (having their habitat in continental Asia) and Jaguars (who usually live in Central and South America) seem to have their habitat there.

Crossover

Magic Kaito

A younger Keiko Momoi in Yaiba

Editions Gallery

Cover in other countries

Germany
Vietnam

See also

Yaiba
Main Characters Yaiba KuroganeSayaka MineMusashi MiyamotoTakeshi OnimaruKojiro SasakiJubei YagyuShonosukeKagetoraGerozaimon GerodaNamako-Otoko
Secondary Characters Kenjuro KuroganeRaizo MineShizuka MineGrandma MineMoroha KuroganeMichiko KuroganeSoshi OkitaKumo-OtokoList of minor Yaiba characters
Manga Yaiba Manga Volume 1-1011-2021-24Volume 123456789101112131415161718192021222324
OVA adaptations Yaiba (pilot OVA)Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!!
Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba List of episodesStaff
Games Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (Super Famicom)Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (Game Boy)Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (Sega Game Gear)List of games
Crossovers The Kendo Tournament of Love and MysteryThe Scarlet School TripList of crossovers
Related Articles Swords used in YaibaYaoyaEkoda High SchoolPlay It AgainK∀ITO