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| title        ={{lang|ja|東方三月精}}<br />Visionary Fairies in Shrine
| title        ={{lang|ja|東方三月精}}<br />Visionary Fairies in Shrine
| image        =[[File:1927083.jpg|125px|Visionary Fairies in Shrine Vol.1]]
| image        =[[File:C7100031628161.jpg|125px|Visionary Fairies in Shrine Vol.1]]
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| publisher    =Comp Ace
| publisher    =Comp Ace
| publisher2  =Kadokawa Shoten
| publisher2  =Kadokawa Shoten
| released    =January 2016 - ongoing
| released    =January 2016 - September 2019
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| writers      =[[ZUN]]
| writers      =[[ZUN]]
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{{thtitle|Touhou |Sangetsusei|ruby=Three Fairies|&nbsp;~ Visionary Fairies in Shrine|東方三月精 ~ Visionary Fairies in Shrine}} is a quarterly Touhou official comic published by [[wikipedia:Kadokawa Shoten|Kadokawa Shoten]] in ''Comp Ace''. The story is written by [[ZUN]], with illustrations by [[Makoto Hirasaka]]. It is the fourth entry in the [[Touhou Sangetsusei]] manga series, following on from ''[[Oriental Sacred Place]]'' after a four-year break.
{{thtitle|Touhou |Sangetsusei|ruby=Three Fairies|&nbsp;~ Visionary Fairies in Shrine|東方三月精 ~ Visionary Fairies in Shrine}} is a quarterly Touhou official comic published by [[wikipedia:Kadokawa Shoten|Kadokawa Shoten]] in ''Comp Ace''. The story is written by [[ZUN]], with illustrations by [[Makoto Hirasaka]]. It is the fourth entry in the [[Touhou Sangetsusei]] manga series, following on from ''[[Oriental Sacred Place]]'' after a four-year break.


==Read Online (ongoing)==
==Read Online (complete)==
Batoto: '''[http://bato.to/comic/_/comics/touhou-sangetsusei-visionary-fairies-in-shrine-r17997 Touhou Sangetsusei ~ Visionary Fairies in Shrine.]''' (Requires a free account to read)
MangaDex: '''[https://mangadex.cc/title/23068/touhou-sangetsusei-visionary-fairies-in-shrine Touhou Sangetsusei ~ Visionary Fairies in Shrine.]'''


Released by Alpha Beta Kappa (Clarste, et al.)
Released by Alpha Beta Kappa (Clarste, et al.)
==Chapters==
{{Comic
| n = Chapter One: The Fairies Who Move The Shrine
| d = January 27, 2016
| t = Clarste, et al.
| e =
| l =  https://mega.nz/#!oYlnhaSK!58lWLf2sND-49ZKgZJZ4vwXbv7P7JbfAaQyUY0GZjMA
| sum = The three mischievous fairies - Sunny Milk, Luna Child and Star Sapphire - overhear Reimu Hakurei mentioning their recent pranks might be "her" doing. After gathering information, they manage to find and befriend a [[Clownpiece|brand new fairy]]! Their pranks are now going to be more insane than ever before!
}}
{{Comic
| n = Chapter Two: Hell Creeping Up From Underfoot
| d = Apr 26, 2016
| t = Clarste, et al.
| e =
| l = https://mega.nz/#!MVlVVSyA!x0o40p9PGYjrbL6JOmOTsuWOxAfoHtdn-_HCdFdVwmI
| sum = It's spring, which means there'll be a cherry blossom viewing festival at the [[Hakurei Shrine]]. Every year, the three fairies will play some sort of prank on the festival's attendees (in their words, a "flower-viewing countermeasure"). This year, they decide to bring along their new friend and use her ability on [[Youmu Konpaku|a certain half-phantom gardener]] in their most maniacal prank yet!
}}


{{Comic
== Visionary Fairies in Shrine Vol. 1 (''January 26, 2018'') ==
| n = Chapter Three: A Midsummer Day's Dream
 
| d = July 26, 2016
''[[Visionary Fairies in Shrine/Volume 1|Main article]]''
| t = Clarste, et al.
 
| e =  
* Chapter One: The Fairies Who Move The Shrine (January 27, 2016)
| l = https://mega.nz/#!lIFz1KpT!-NMn-ETz6ROQj4nkx9m8VZPUrIomZQupagKOPX219v4
* Chapter Two: Hell Creeping Up From Underfoot (Apr 26, 2016)
| sum = It's summer and it means that it's hot outside! (I'm not good at summarizing...)
* Chapter Three: A Midsummer Day's Dream (July 26, 2016)
}}
* Chapter Four: Autumn Harvest, Autumn Hell (October 26, 2016)
* Chapter Five: Reimu's Tour of Hell (January 26, 2017)
 
== Visionary Fairies in Shrine Vol. 2 (''October 25, 2018'') ==
 
''[[Visionary Fairies in Shrine/Volume 2|Main article]]''
 
* Chapter Six: The Shadow Lead Dies First (April 26, 2017)
* Chapter Seven: Stars, the Interval Between Season and Clouds (July 26, 2017)
* Chapter Eight: Those With Doors on Their Backs (October 26, 2017)
* Chapter Nine: The Deep Winter Red Hot Fire Festival (Part 1) (January 26, 2018)
* Chapter Nine<ref>For some reason, all two parter chapters in VFiS share the same chapter number.</ref>: The Deep Winter Red Hot Fire Festival (Part 2) (February 26, 2018)
* Chapter Ten: The Full Moon Illuminating the New Moon (April 26, 2018)


== Visionary Fairies in Shrine Vol. 3 (''December 26, 2019'') ==
{{Comic
{{Comic
| n = Chapter Four: Autumn Harvest, Autumn Hell
| n = Chapter Eleven: The Out of Control Pseudo-Dragon (Part 1)
| d = October 26, 2016
| d = June 26, 2018
| t = Clarste, et al.
| t = Clarste, et al.  
| e =  
| e =  
| l = https://www.mediafire.com/?2aag63l16n83jxa
| l = http://www.mediafire.com/file/31i5d1o06bbffpb/Visionary_Fairies_in_Shrine_Ch._11_-_The_Out-of-Control_Pseudo-Dragon_%2528Part_1%2529.zip/file
| sum = The Three Fairies go out for an autumn harvest, then they meet [[Clownpiece]], who makes them interested in seeing [[Hell]] and grants their wish in her own way.<br/>
| sum = The fairies visit a flooded Genbu Ravine, where they end up being pressganged into Nitori's latest scheme.
''Note:'' This chapter takes place shortly after chapter 44 of ''[[Forbidden Scrollery]]''.
}}
}}


{{Comic
{{Comic
| n = Chapter Five: Reimu's Tour of Hell
| n = Chapter Eleven: The Out of Control Pseudo-Dragon (Part 2)
| d = January 26, 2017
| d = July 26, 2018
| t = Clarste, et al.
| t = Clarste, et al.  
| e =  
| e =  
| l =  
| l = http://www.mediafire.com/file/hqn7ylik8df8me5/Visionary_Fairies_in_Shrine_Ch._11.5_-_The_Out-of-Control_Pseudo-Dragon_%2528Part_2%2529.zip/file
| sum = Following the start of the new year, Clownpiece is evicted from the Hakurei Shrine by Reimu after she nearly burns it down. As the Fairies attempt to figure out Clownpiece's next step, Reimu travels to [[Higan]] in order to learn more about Clownpiece's master, [[Hecatia Lapislazuli]].
| sum = The fairies visit a flooded Genbu Ravine, where they end up being pressganged into Nitori's latest scheme.
}}
}}


{{Comic
{{Comic
| n = Chapter Six: The Shadow Lead Dies First
| n = Chapter Twelve: Dying Midsummer
| d = April 26, 2017
| d = October 26, 2018
| t = Clarste, et al.
| t = Clarste, et al.  
| e =  
| e =  
| l =  
| l = http://www.mediafire.com/file/pc1s1j66fo93ln5/Visionary_Fairies_in_Shrine_Ch._12_-_Dying_Midsummer.zip/file
| sum = On the day of the annual flower viewing, Reimu and Marisa find that the cherry trees still haven't bloomed, leading the Three Fairies plus Clownpiece to enact an old story in hopes that it will get them to blossom.
| sum = During the summer following the Four Seasons Incident, the Three Fairies, Reimu, Marisa, and others find that things might not have gotten fully back to normal yet.  
}}
}}


{{Comic
{{Comic
| n = Chapter Seven: Stars, the Interval Between Season and Clouds
| n = Chapter Thirteen: The Incident's Double Helix
| d = July 26, 2017
| d = January 26, 2019
| t = Clarste, et al.  
| t = Clarste, et al.  
| e =  
| e =  
| l =  
| l = http://www.mediafire.com/file/jpmjjdt45usf9ou/Visionary_Fairies_in_Shrine_Ch._13_-_The_Incident%2527s_Double_Helix.zip/file
| sum = On a rainy day before Tanabata, Clownpiece learns from the Three Fairies and Reimu about the holiday, and they work together to profit from it.  
| sum = As a mass amount of stone cherries fills Gensokyo as a result of the newest incident, Luna goes missing, and Hecatia arrives to give light on the phenomenon to Reimu and Marisa.
}}
}}


{{Comic
{{Comic
| n = Chapter Eight: Those With Doors on Their Backs
| n = Chapter Fourteen: The Treasonous Hell Fairy
| d = October 26, 2017
| d = April 26, 2019
| t = Clarste, et al.  
| t = Clarste, et al.  
| e =  
| e =  
| l =  
| l = http://www.mediafire.com/file/2s56k60ioiu16sx/Visionary_Fairies_in_Shrine_Ch._14_-_The_Treasonous_Hell_Fairy.zip/file
| sum = In the midst of the Four Seasons Incident, the Fairies minus Clownpiece try to get to the bottom of things after meeting a tanned Cirno, assisted by [[Eternity Larva]], among others.
| sum = As the true nature of the incident becomes clear, the fairies gather to plan, and enter the [[Land of the Back Door]] to fight [[Okina Matara]].
}}
}}


{{Comic
{{Comic
| n = Chapter Nine: The Deep Winter Red Hot Fire Festival (Part 1)
| n = Chapter Fifteen: The Strange Tale of the Fairy Incident
| d = January 26, 2018
| d = September 26, 2019
| t = Clarste, et al.  
| t = Clarste, et al.  
| e =  
| e =  
| l =  
| l = http://www.mediafire.com/file/9ehz94ysd9druih/Visionary_Fairies_in_Shrine_Ch._15_-_The_Strange_Tale_of_the_Fairy_Incident.zip/file
| sum = The Three Fairies discover Larva's winter hibernation home, and convince her to join them in the annual winter festival.
| sum = In the last chapter, the fairies band together to battle Okina, and the true cause of the incident is fully revealed.  
}}
}}


==Press==
==Press==
The comic was announced in the February 2016 issue of ''Comp Ace'', stating serialization would begin January 2016 as a quarterly.
The comic was announced in the February 2016 issue of ''Comp Ace'', stating serialization would begin January 2016 as a quarterly.<br>
 
The manga followed the regular quarterly serialization for two years (with chapters being released every January, April, July, and October), with one additional chapter being released in February 2018, that completed the one coming out in January, and another one set to be released in June.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://web-ace.jp/compace Comp Ace official website]
*[https://web-ace.jp/compace Comp Ace official website]
*[https://mega.nz/#!WRkwCKCT!dRu1WINlGxHEOS9wz81KUhWT9gNaWn8_8yEpcUIS7nw Download link for both chapters of Volume 1]


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Revision as of 20:34, 6 January 2020

東方三月精
Visionary Fairies in Shrine
Visionary Fairies in Shrine Vol.1
Publisher

Comp Ace /
Kadokawa Shoten

Released

January 2016 - September 2019

Writers

ZUN

Illustrators

Makoto Hirasaka

Chapters

15


Touhou Sangetsusei(Three Fairies) ~ Visionary Fairies in Shrine (東方三月精 ~ Visionary Fairies in Shrine) is a quarterly Touhou official comic published by Kadokawa Shoten in Comp Ace. The story is written by ZUN, with illustrations by Makoto Hirasaka. It is the fourth entry in the Touhou Sangetsusei manga series, following on from Oriental Sacred Place after a four-year break.

Read Online (complete)

MangaDex: Touhou Sangetsusei ~ Visionary Fairies in Shrine.

Released by Alpha Beta Kappa (Clarste, et al.)

Visionary Fairies in Shrine Vol. 1 (January 26, 2018)

Main article

  • Chapter One: The Fairies Who Move The Shrine (January 27, 2016)
  • Chapter Two: Hell Creeping Up From Underfoot (Apr 26, 2016)
  • Chapter Three: A Midsummer Day's Dream (July 26, 2016)
  • Chapter Four: Autumn Harvest, Autumn Hell (October 26, 2016)
  • Chapter Five: Reimu's Tour of Hell (January 26, 2017)

Visionary Fairies in Shrine Vol. 2 (October 25, 2018)

Main article

  • Chapter Six: The Shadow Lead Dies First (April 26, 2017)
  • Chapter Seven: Stars, the Interval Between Season and Clouds (July 26, 2017)
  • Chapter Eight: Those With Doors on Their Backs (October 26, 2017)
  • Chapter Nine: The Deep Winter Red Hot Fire Festival (Part 1) (January 26, 2018)
  • Chapter Nine[1]: The Deep Winter Red Hot Fire Festival (Part 2) (February 26, 2018)
  • Chapter Ten: The Full Moon Illuminating the New Moon (April 26, 2018)

Visionary Fairies in Shrine Vol. 3 (December 26, 2019)

Chapter Eleven: The Out of Control Pseudo-Dragon (Part 1) (June 26, 2018)

Translated by Clarste, et al.

Download
Summary: The fairies visit a flooded Genbu Ravine, where they end up being pressganged into Nitori's latest scheme.

Chapter Eleven: The Out of Control Pseudo-Dragon (Part 2) (July 26, 2018)

Translated by Clarste, et al.

Download
Summary: The fairies visit a flooded Genbu Ravine, where they end up being pressganged into Nitori's latest scheme.

Chapter Twelve: Dying Midsummer (October 26, 2018)

Translated by Clarste, et al.

Download
Summary: During the summer following the Four Seasons Incident, the Three Fairies, Reimu, Marisa, and others find that things might not have gotten fully back to normal yet.

Chapter Thirteen: The Incident's Double Helix (January 26, 2019)

Translated by Clarste, et al.

Download
Summary: As a mass amount of stone cherries fills Gensokyo as a result of the newest incident, Luna goes missing, and Hecatia arrives to give light on the phenomenon to Reimu and Marisa.

Chapter Fourteen: The Treasonous Hell Fairy (April 26, 2019)

Translated by Clarste, et al.

Download
Summary: As the true nature of the incident becomes clear, the fairies gather to plan, and enter the Land of the Back Door to fight Okina Matara.

Chapter Fifteen: The Strange Tale of the Fairy Incident (September 26, 2019)

Translated by Clarste, et al.

Download
Summary: In the last chapter, the fairies band together to battle Okina, and the true cause of the incident is fully revealed.

Press

The comic was announced in the February 2016 issue of Comp Ace, stating serialization would begin January 2016 as a quarterly.
The manga followed the regular quarterly serialization for two years (with chapters being released every January, April, July, and October), with one additional chapter being released in February 2018, that completed the one coming out in January, and another one set to be released in June.

Gallery

External Links

  1. For some reason, all two parter chapters in VFiS share the same chapter number.