The romantic comedy Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister has officially wrapped up its 4.5 year journey in Weekly Shonen Magazine, bringing a heartfelt close to Marcey Naito’s beloved series. Known for its charming mix of romance, humor, and emotional storytelling, the manga has kept readers hooked with the story of Uryu Kamihate and the three shrine maiden sisters, Yae, Yuna, and Asahi.
The conclusion was celebrated in a special way. Acclaimed manga creator Negi Haruba, best known for The Quintessential Quintuplets and Go Go Loser Ranger, shared a beautiful piece of commemorative artwork. Haruba also added a personal note about how the ending felt like a moment to be celebrated with friends over yakiniku and an escape room adventure, just as he did when his own hit series ended.
Fans were also treated to an elegant illustration from Haruko Iizuka, the character designer for the anime adaptation. Her artwork highlighted the bond between the three sisters and expressed the sentiment that, even though the manga has concluded, the characters will remain in the hearts of fans for years to come.
The final collected volume of the series, Volume 22, is set to release on October 17. International readers can continue enjoying the series through Kodansha USA, which publishes the official English translation in both print and digital formats via the K Manga app. The anime adaptation, which spanned 24 episodes, is also available to stream on Crunchyroll, keeping the story alive for fans who want to relive the journey in animated form.
At its core, Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister tells the story of Uryu Kamihate, a high school student with dreams of attending Kyoto University’s medical school. After being taken in by the chief priest of Amagami Shrine, he faces an unusual challenge. To continue living there and eventually inherit the shrine, he must marry one of the three maiden sisters. What unfolds is a heartfelt mix of love, family, and personal growth, wrapped in humor and warmth.
The end of the series is more than just a farewell. It is a celebration of a story that touched countless readers and viewers with its blend of romance, cultural tradition, and relatable human connections. With guest tributes from some of the industry’s most respected artists and a complete collection on the way, this is a sendoff that truly honors the journey of the Amagami sisters and Uryu Kamihate.
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