During the Edo or Tokugawa era, which spanned from 1600 to 1868, there was a female samurai named Ran who excelled in using the katana and had a strong liking for sake (rice wine). She encountered a Chinese martial artist known as Lady Meow of the Iron Cat Fist. Together, they embarked on various adventures that were later compiled into short stories called Tsukikage Ran.
Tsukikage Ran is an accomplished female samurai who frequently refers to herself as "Gorgeous." She possesses exceptional skill with the katana and is nearly invincible in combat. Her only rival in te...
Mayo is a traveling martial artist from China who possesses a strong sense of justice but often acts impulsively without considering the potential outcomes. She can be described as a simple-minded ind...
Mei is a wealthy woman who grew up with Meows childhood friend. Her father passed away after Meow moved to China, leaving her struggling to survive. She made her wealth through the sale of dream incen...
A long time ago, a samurai named Junzaburo had a relationship with Ran Tsukikage. It was him that had taught Ran how to wield a sword, not to mention introducing her to sake. However, when it came tim...