Sachiiro no One Room

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Sachiiro no One Room
Sachiiro no One Room vol 1.png
First volume cover
幸色のワンルーム
(Sachiiro no Wan Rūmu)
GenreRomance
Manga
Written byHakuri
Published bySquare Enix
ImprintGangan Comics Pixiv
Original run22 February 2017 – present
Volumes9
Television drama
Directed byRyûichi Honda, Kyōhei Tamazawa
Music by"Neiro" by Flow
Original networkTV Asahi
Original run 8 July 2018 23 September 2018
Episodes10
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Sachiiro no One Room (幸色のワンルーム, transl. "Happiness-colored One Room") is a Japanese manga by Hakuri. The manga was first published in Square Enix and Pixiv's web manga magazine Gangan Pixiv since February 22 2017 and reached more than 75 million viewers as of June 2017.[1] A television drama adaptation starring Anna Yamada and Shūhei Uesugi premiered on TV Asahi July 8, 2018.[1] The official English title of the drama adaptation is A Little Room for Hope.[2]

Plot[]

An unnamed 14-year-old girl who is physically abused by her parents, sexually abused by her teacher, and bullied by her classmates decides to commit suicide, but is stopped by an unnamed man who always wears a mask. She decides to run away to live with the man and begins calling him "Mister." He gives her the name Sachi, meaning happiness. The police treat her disappearance as a kidnapping, and begin searching for the two. They make a pact that if they can escape from the police they will get married, but if they get caught they will end their life.

Characters[]

Mister (お兄さん, Onii-san)
Portrayed by: Shuhei Uesugi[1]
This character whose name and age are unknown is a man who always covers his face with a mask, and is notable for his silver-colored hair. He first appears as Sachi's "stalker"—he took a lot of pictures of her and put them on a wall at his home. After saving Sachi from committing suicide, he decided to give Sachi a chance to "taste happiness" while doubting whether what he does—kidnapping her—is the right thing to do. He reveals in chapter 43 that he was once called Haru.
Sachi ()
Portrayed by: Inori Minase (TVCM),[3] Anna Yamada (TV series)[1]
Sachi is a 14-year-old victim of her abusive parents and was bullied by her friends at school. Sick of her own life, she decides to end her own life before the "older brother" saved her life. Her current name is given by the "Mister," and the kanji of her name comes from the word "happiness," which Sachi always adored.

Media[]

Manga[]

As of January 2020 9 compilation volumes have been released.

Volume list[]

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 22 February 2017[4]978-4757552647
2 22 July 2017[5]978-4757554108
3 22 November 2017[6]978-4757555266
4 22 March 2018[7]978-4757556614
5 21 September 2018[8]978-4757558496
6 22 February 2019[9]978-4757560154
7 21 September 2019[10]978-4757562219
8 22 June 2020[11]978-4757566712
9 21 May 2021[12]978-4757572621

Television drama[]

A live-action drama adaptation started broadcasting on July 8, 2018 in TV Asahi. The drama starred Anna Yamada and Shuhei Uesugi as Sachi and "Older brother" respectively.[1] It is the second work to be aired in TV Asahi's "Drama L" slot.[13] Five-piece band Flow performs the theme song titled "Neiro" (音色, transl. "Sound-colored")

Reception[]

In 2017, the series won third place in Pixiv and Nippon Shuppan Hanbai, Inc's Web Manga General Election.[1]

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External links[]

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