Step into the soul of Tokyo in this musical manga - a beautifully drawn collection of stories.
Fleeting encounters, forgotten records, and quiet moments speak volumes through Ryoichiro Kezuka’s breathtaking art and storytelling.
For the first time in English, experience Record Journey Vol. 1, a captivating collection of short stories by Ryoichiro Kezuka that explores the quiet, powerful intersections of music, memory, and everyday life.
At the heart of these stories is a young woman working at a small record store in Tokyo. Each story introduces a new visitor to the shop—each with a unique past, a specific record in mind, and an emotional thread waiting to be uncovered. As the needle drops, so do the walls between strangers, revealing bittersweet moments, long-lost connections, and the smooth healing of sound.
Originally self-published before Kezuka’s commercial debut, these stories are richly illustrated and emotionally resonant, blending slice-of-life realism with a gentle, introspective tone.
Kezuka, also known for Onban Kikou—a manga about forbidden pop music and jukebox mysteries—has carved a distinct place in the world of manga with his love for vinyl culture and human stories. Record Journey is a must-read for music lovers, manga fans, and anyone who’s ever found a memory hiding in a melody.
Ryoichiro Kezuka is a skilled manga artist celebrated for his evocative storytelling and detailed artwork, fused with elements of music. In addition to Record Journey and Onban Kikou, he is also the creator of Aokishi Bunny, a unique anthology featuring whimsical stories of bunny girls in various settings, showcasing his versatility and imaginative range.
Longlisted in the "Top Spring 2026 Manga" by Publishers Weekly
"The art in this manga is softly drawn, making even the action scenes somewhat dreamy, in keeping with its memory-like quality. A solid recommendation for lovers of music, short stories, and personal journeys." Booklist
"The artwork looks absolutely beautiful." Mainly Manga
"An LP in manga form: it weaves stories about music and memories together." Manga Tak
"Kezuka's manga hits just the right beats for something that feels profound, is deeply emotional and resonant. 4/5" Anime News Network
"The stories are fantastic but the art is absolutely gorgeous. I love the character designs, I love the focus on music, [...] I love the music, I love the vinyl designs. This makes for a fantastic read." That Manga Dude
Step into the soul of Tokyo in this musical manga - a beautifully drawn collection of stories.
Fleeting encounters, forgotten records, and quiet moments speak volumes through Ryoichiro Kezuka’s breathtaking art and storytelling.
For the first time in English, experience Record Journey Vol. 1, a captivating collection of short stories by Ryoichiro Kezuka that explores the quiet, powerful intersections of music, memory, and everyday life.
At the heart of these stories is a young woman working at a small record store in Tokyo. Each story introduces a new visitor to the shop—each with a unique past, a specific record in mind, and an emotional thread waiting to be uncovered. As the needle drops, so do the walls between strangers, revealing bittersweet moments, long-lost connections, and the smooth healing of sound.
Originally self-published before Kezuka’s commercial debut, these stories are richly illustrated and emotionally resonant, blending slice-of-life realism with a gentle, introspective tone.
Kezuka, also known for Onban Kikou—a manga about forbidden pop music and jukebox mysteries—has carved a distinct place in the world of manga with his love for vinyl culture and human stories. Record Journey is a must-read for music lovers, manga fans, and anyone who’s ever found a memory hiding in a melody.
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Ryoichiro Kezuka is a skilled manga artist celebrated for his evocative storytelling and detailed artwork, fused with elements of music. In addition to Record Journey and Onban Kikou, he is also the creator of Aokishi Bunny, a unique anthology featuring whimsical stories of bunny girls in various settings, showcasing his versatility and imaginative range.
Longlisted in the "Top Spring 2026 Manga" by Publishers Weekly
"The art in this manga is softly drawn, making even the action scenes somewhat dreamy, in keeping with its memory-like quality. A solid recommendation for lovers of music, short stories, and personal journeys." Booklist
"The artwork looks absolutely beautiful." Mainly Manga
"An LP in manga form: it weaves stories about music and memories together." Manga Tak
"Kezuka's manga hits just the right beats for something that feels profound, is deeply emotional and resonant. 4/5" Anime News Network
"The stories are fantastic but the art is absolutely gorgeous. I love the character designs, I love the focus on music, [...] I love the music, I love the vinyl designs. This makes for a fantastic read." That Manga Dude