List of Sakura Wars Media - Novels and Manga

Novels and Manga

Sakura Taisen Zenya
1997: light novel
Notes:
  • 3-volume light novel written by Satoru Akahori, illustrated by Hidenori Matsubara, and published by MediaWorks' Dengeki Bunko.
  • Never released outside Japan.
Sakura Taisen
1999: light novel
Notes:
  • 4-volume light novel written by Satoru Akahori.
  • Never released outside Japan.
Sakura Taisen ~Gouka Kenran~
2001: light novel
Notes:
  • Light novel written by Hiroyuki Kawasaki.
  • Never released outside Japan.
Sakura Taisen ~Taishou Renka~
2001: light novel
Notes:
  • 2-volume light novel written by Hiroyuki Kawasaki.
  • Never released outside Japan.
Sakura Taisen Katsudou Shashin
2002: light novel
Notes:
  • Light novel written by Hiroyuki Kawasaki.
  • Never released outside Japan.
Sakura Taisen Pari Zenya
2004: light novel
Notes:
  • 2-volume light novel written by Satoru Akahori.
  • Never released outside Japan.
Sakura Taisen
2003: manga
Notes:
  • Finished manga written by Ouji Hiroi, art by Masa Ikku, and serialized in Kodansha's Magazine Z.
  • Based on Sakura Taisen.
  • Translated and released in North America by TOKYOPOP.

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