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[Winter 2026 Anime] Unveiling the Secrets of Gunma, Japan's Renowned Unexplored Region! Omae wa Mada Gunma wo Shiranai!

2026-02-09

[Winter 2026 Anime] Unveiling the Secrets of Gunma, Japan's Renowned Unexplored Region!
Omae wa Mada Gunma wo Shiranai!

“Omae wa Mada Gunma wo Shiranai” is a unique local comedy set in Gunma Prefecture—a place everyone has heard of at least once—that depicts its unknown customs and culture shocks through “overwhelming local love” and “exaggerated regional tropes.”
The story unfolds around the protagonist, Nori Kamitsuki, a high school student who moves from Chiba Prefecture to Gunma Prefecture.
The land he is heading to is a place so filled with mystery and fear that it is even rumored that “if you come, you won't make it back alive.”
Readers will step into the “unexplored region” of Gunma armed with curiosity and the urge to point out the absurdity, wondering, “Does such a place really exist in Japan?”
Upon arriving in Gunma, Kamitsuki faces a series of shocks at his new school, Manaka High School.
Overwhelmed by the pressure of local pride emitted by the resident students, he is suddenly drilled on the “Rules of Gunma.”
They worship konnyaku as the “food of the gods,” refer to all Prime Ministers from Gunma as “Sensei,” and those who break the rules of the prefecture are purged......
Through experiences that feel as if he has wandered into a foreign land, Kamitsuki is gradually indoctrinated with a “Gunma brain.”
It doesn't end with just school life; he becomes embroiled in a conflict reminiscent of the “Northern Kanto Three Kingdoms” between Gunma, Tochigi, and Ibaraki.
Its momentum and high energy are truly worth a read.
The fun of this work lies in the way it becomes exquisitely unclear where the jokes end and the facts begin.
With topics such as the highest konnyaku consumption in Japan, an unusually high number of mountain passes, and the “naked relationship” rooted in hot spring culture, there is an abundance of material that reflects actual Gunma culture even amidst the laughter.
Thanks to author Hiroto Ida's skillful composition, readers will likely find themselves wanting to search online repeatedly, thinking, “Wait, does this actually exist?”
Breathing life into these local jokes are the characters who love their hometown with all their might.
Their noble “Gunma Pride” provides a depth that prevents the story from being just a simple gag comedy.
“Omae wa Mada Gunma wo Shiranai” possesses a mysterious gravity where, even if you start reading it as a “joke manga,” you find yourself becoming interested in Gunma Prefecture itself before you know it.
Despite being themed around a regional area, its greatest appeal is that it never mocks the countryside; instead, it fully affirms its charms and depicts them with pride.
While wrapped in a somewhat surreal and highly idiosyncratic humor, there is no doubt that after reading, you will be left thinking, “Gunma might actually be amazing.”
If you read this work, your perception of Gunma is sure to be updated.
Omae wa Mada Gunma wo Shiranai

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