Seta ( 勢多郡 , Seta-gun ) was a district located in northeastern Gunma Prefecture ( Kozuke Province ), Japan .
44-470: Before the day before the dissolution on May 4, 2009, the district contained one village. Before Meiji, the district covered the entire foothills of Mount Akagi . After entering Meiji Era, the former shōgun owned lands became Iwahana Prefecture and the former Maebashi Domain lands became Maebashi Prefecture. After the Abolition of the han system in 1871, the entire area became Gunma Prefecture , but due to
88-569: A graduated pro racer from Todo Racing School, Northern Saitama Alliance, a second Lancer Evolution team at Tsuchisaka who resort to cheating to win, Team Purple Shadow, Team 246, the Kanagawa Racing Alliance, Team Spiral, and Team Sidewinder. During this, Takumi falls in love with another girl named Mika Uehara, and Ryosuke deals with an old rival that he previously had a falling out with the latter's girlfriend who eventually committed suicide. The expedition of Project D ends spectacularly with
132-509: A race between Takumi Fujiwara and Shinji Inui of Team Sidewinder, two evenly matched drivers, where Takumi blows his engine again, but steps on the clutch and wins the race by rolling backwards over the finish line. He then decides to put his AE86 on a complete rest from operating for the best (but in the anime he decommissioned the AE86 from racing but decides to keep it and slowly repair it with his own money). Ryosuke disbands Project D and later reveals
176-472: A second stratovolcano during the Pleistocene . Construction of the central cone in the late-Pleistocene summit caldera began following the last of the plinian eruptions about 31,000 years ago. During historical time unusual activity was recorded on several occasions during the 9th century, but reported eruptions in 1251 and 1938 are considered uncertain. Mount Akagi, along with Mount Myōgi and Mount Haruna ,
220-461: A street racer. The team he feels closest to and hopes to join is the Akina Speed Stars, whose team leader Koichiro Iketani is also working at the same pump station. Unbeknownst to his colleagues, Takumi helps out his father Bunta as a delivery driver for his father's tofu store, passively building skill behind the wheel of the family car, an aging Toyota Sprinter Trueno (AE86). Shortly after
264-441: A threat in the form of Emperors, a team that uses Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions . Takumi's old AE86 is no match and he loses to the team's leader, Sudo Kyoichi (Evo III), blowing his engine. The Akagi RedSuns come to the rescue and defeat both Seiji and Kyoichi, thus securing the pride of Gunma's racers. Meanwhile, Bunta replaces the AE86's blown engine with a new one. Wataru Akiyama and Koichiro Iketani help Takumi to figure out why he
308-485: Is a Japanese street racing manga series written and illustrated by Shuichi Shigeno . It was serialized in Kodansha 's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine from 1995 to 2013, with the chapters collected into 48 tankōbon volumes. The story focuses on the world of illegal Japanese street racing , where all the action is concentrated in the mountain passes and rarely in cities or urban areas, and with
352-534: Is defeated soundly by a mysterious Sprinter Trueno, despite driving a much more powerful Mazda RX-7 (FD3S). An investigation into the identity of the driver leads to Bunta Fujiwara, Takumi's father. While trying to do his best for the team on Mount Akina, Iketani suffers a crash and is unable to take part in the race. Iketani begs Bunta to help the Speed Stars defeat the Red Suns, who refuses, but later recruits Takumi for
396-431: Is one of the "Three Mountains of Jōmō" ( 上毛三山 ) , and the cold north winds which blow down from it are called Akagi-oroshi ( 赤城おろし ) or Karakkaze ( 空っ風 ) . The Amagi -class battlecruiser Akagi , converted into an aircraft carrier during construction, was named after Mount Akagi and was the flagship for the strike force commanded by Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo in the attack on Pearl Harbor . The carrier
440-475: Is split into three parts, with the first part released on August 23, 2014, titled Legend 1: Awakening , the second part was released May 23, 2015, titled Legend 2: Racer , the third part released on February 6, 2016, titled Legend 3: Dream . A live-action film based on Initial D was released on June 23, 2005, in Asia. The film was jointly produced by Japan's Avex Inc. and Hong Kong's Media Asia Group . It
484-487: Is unable to control his car. Takumi soon faces graduation, but continues racing, even facing off and defeating Wataru Akiyama, whose car is the other version of the AE86, the 'Levin'. He eventually defeats Kyoichi in a rematch at his home course, the Nikko Irohazaka. He also defeats the son of Bunta's old rival, who drives a Toyota MR2 (SW20). At one point, Takumi's girlfriend Natsuki is kidnapped, only for Takumi to come to
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#1732854763792528-576: The Hong Kong Film Awards and Golden Horse Awards , winning many of them. In October 2023, actor Sung Kang stated that he is working on developing another live-action film and is "trying" to direct it. By July 2013, collected tankōbon volumes of the Initial D manga series had sold 48 million copies. By April 2021, Initial D had over 55 million copies in circulation. Initial D received praise. The Anime Review rated it A−, with
572-461: The drifting racing style emphasized in particular. Professional race car driver and pioneer of drifting Keiichi Tsuchiya helped with editorial supervision. The story is centered on the prefecture of Gunma , more specifically on several mountains in the Kantō region and in their surrounding cities and towns. Although some of the names of the locations the characters race in have been fictionalized, all of
616-511: The Akagi Hiroba Bus Stop. The sixth Zatoichi film, Zatoichi and the Chest of Gold , this mountain is the destination of Ichi as he searches for the brigand Chuji. Mount Akagi is mentioned in the street racing manga and anime series Initial D . The portions of Gunma Route 4 [GPS Coordinates 36°32'31.6"N 139°09'59.5"E] on Mount Akagi are featured in numerous Initial D episodes. It is
660-509: The all-female Impact Blue team of Usui Pass and their point of view of the recent events of Second Stage and the upcoming Third Stage movie. This was followed by Extra Stage 2 in 2008, which look at the relationship between Impact Blue's Mako Sato and Iketani of the SpeedStars (following on from the original side-story in the manga). Eight years after the release of "Fourth Stage" in 2004, Animax aired "Initial D Fifth Stage". Animax has aired
704-526: The anime is its extensive usage of Eurobeat as background music in race scenes, especially by Italian singers. The Battle Stages are musical films serving as a compilation of the racing action scenes in the preceding series, stripped of all but minimal character dialog and featuring new music. In 1998, Initial D was adapted into an animated television series produced by OB Planning and Prime Direction. The first episode premièred on Fuji TV on April 8, 1998. The initial series ran for 26 weekly episodes with
748-412: The anime license has since been picked up by Funimation (now Crunchyroll ), while the manga was relicensed by Kodansha USA in 2019. By April 2021, Initial D had over 55 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series in history . Takumi Fujiwara is a student working as a gas station attendant with his best friend Itsuki. Itsuki is enthusiastically interested in being
792-497: The anime series) in 2001. The company changed the names of the characters in the anime edition, and subsequently changed them in the manga to match. These name changes matched the name changes that Sega implemented into the Western releases of the Initial D Arcade Stage video games. Tokyopop also censored the brief scenes of nudity from the original manga. In addition, "street slang"
836-504: The changes to the prefecture, the area became Kumagaya Prefecture in 1873 and to Gunma Prefecture in 1876. Due to the land reforms of 1878, the district was split into two with the Mount Akagi is being the borderline, the northern foothills of Mount Akagi became Kitaseta District while the southern foothills became Minamiseta District . Since the area of Kitaseta District was too small, the district merged into Tone District in 1896. At
880-545: The company also changed the anime's music from the series' staple eurobeat tracks to originally developed tracks of rap and hip-hop via Stu Levy (DJ Milky), the Tokyopop CEO and an in-house musician. In 2006, Funimation announced that it would be distributing the DVDs of the anime (since Tokyopop's original distributor went bankrupt). This new distribution was marked by slightly revised packaging and two box sets corresponding to
924-544: The film was never released on DVD, although Tokyopop mentioned its plan to release it in 2006. At the New York Anime Festival 2009, Funimation announced that it would be re-releasing and re-dubbing Initial D: First Stage , Second Stage, Extra Stage, Third Stage , and Fourth Stage. Their release included a brand new English dub and retained the original music from the Japanese in an uncut format. Funimation released
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#1732854763792968-460: The finale airing on December 5, 1998. The second series, named "Second Stage", aired from October 14, 1999, to January 20, 2000, with a one-week break over the New Year period. This was followed by animated feature film in 2001 and an OVA documenting all battles from the previous three stages, with the battles from First Stage being re-animated. Initial D Third Stage was a feature film covering
1012-430: The form of Takumi and Keisuke try to defame Project D, Wataru comes to help and they dispatch the impostors, revealing them in front of the public. Also, while making tofu deliveries, Takumi is defeated by a mysterious Subaru Impreza WRX STI, but after finding out the driver is his father, he must learn the characteristics of 4WD in order to better himself. Project D races against teams like Team Seven Star Leaf, students and
1056-528: The home course of the racing team called the Akagi Redsuns Mount Akagi is also featured in the street racing game Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift 2 and the arcade/simulator game Auto Modellista . According to unofficial sources, Mt. Moon from the Pokémon franchise is based on Mount Akagi. Initial D Initial D ( Japanese : 頭文字 ( イニシャル ) D , Hepburn : Inisharu Dī )
1100-458: The latest anime series. Initial D Final Stage starts right after where Fifth Stage left off. It consists of four episodes. The final two episodes were broadcast on June 22, 2014. Since the anime's original run, Japanese musical group m.o.v.e has performed all of the opening and some ending themes of the series. This followed on from the success of one of their first hits, "Around the World", which
1144-491: The licensed seasons Tokyopop had dubbed, although the DVDs themselves were exactly the same as the original Tokyopop release. Tokyopop had completed an English subtitled version of Third Stage , and screened it at the Big Apple Anime Fest on August 29, 2003. This version of Third Stage reportedly retained the original Japanese soundtrack, in contrast to their treatment of the rest of the anime series. This version of
1188-560: The locations in the series are based on actual locations in Japan. Initial D has been adapted into several anime television and original video animations series by OB Studio Comet , Studio Gallop , Pastel, A.C.G.T and SynergySP . A live action film by Avex and Media Asia was released in 2005. Both the manga and anime series were initially licensed for English-language distribution in North America by Tokyopop (2002–2009). However,
1232-422: The manga in an omnibus format with new translation and lettering beginning in 2024. The first volume was released on March 19, 2024; it has three cover variants: a new cover made by Kodansha USA, a Crunchyroll and direct market exclusive variant, and a Kinokuniya variant. As of September 3, 2024, three volumes have been released. Avex has released the anime in several parts called Stages. A recurrent feature of
1276-562: The manga. Similar reactions were made towards their English dub's script and voice acting, and the removal of the original music from the anime series. Tokyopop said that it was trying to Americanize the series so it could be aired on television, while at the same time keeping the Japanese spirit of the series. Reviews of the Funimation re-release of the anime note a marked improvement from the Tokyopop iteration, with most complaints leveled against
1320-533: The meaning of the Initial "D" and starts training other potential drivers under him to pursue his dream. Keisuke becomes a professional race car driver whereas Takumi continues delivering tofu in his father's Subaru Impreza. Eventually Takumi pursues rally racing as career and becomes a world champion legendary rally race car driver. The story of Initial D continued in another manga by Shuichi Shigeno, MF Ghost . Written and illustrated by Shuichi Shigeno , Initial D
1364-537: The northern end of the Kanto Plain. It contains an elliptical, 3 km × 4 km (1.9 mi × 2.5 mi) summit caldera with post-caldera lava domes arranged along a NW–SE line. Lake Ono is located at the NE end of the caldera. An older stratovolcano was partially destroyed by edifice collapse, producing a debris-avalanche deposit along the south flank. A series of large plinian eruptions accompanied growth of
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1408-573: The race. Takumi easily defeats Keisuke by utilizing a dangerous "gutter run" technique (putting both the left/right tires into the gutters to prevent centrifugal force from pushing the car outward) on the mountain road's hairpin corners . The Red Suns' embarrassing defeat sets up the plot for the rest of the series: drivers from neighboring prefectures come to challenge Takumi and the "Legendary Eight-Six of Akina" and thus prove themselves as racers. Meanwhile, Takumi becomes more passionate about racing with every opponent he faces. However, soon Takumi faces
1452-478: The rescue in Lake Akina during winter time. They eventually break up, but promise to meet again soon. Eventually, Takumi becomes bored with racing and winning solely on Mt. Akina. He joins an expedition racing team, Project D, formed by Ryosuke and Keisuke Takahashi, and challenges more difficult opponents on their home courses in the pursuit of his dream to be "the fastest driver out there". At one point, impostors in
1496-462: The reviewer calling it "simply the best show I've seen in a long time." Bamboo Dong of Anime News Network rated it B−, stating it "is the first time in a long while since I've been so fired up about a series, so I recommend to everyone to at least check this out." Some fans of Initial D reacted negatively to the Tokyopop's extensive editing and changes made in the English-language version of
1540-463: The same time, Minamiseta District merged with Higashigunma District to recreate Seta District. 36°23′21″N 139°03′50″E / 36.3892°N 139.0640°E / 36.3892; 139.0640 Mount Akagi Mount Akagi ( 赤城山 , Akagi-yama , Red Castle) is a stratovolcano in Gunma Prefecture , Japan . The broad, low dominantly andesitic stratovolcano rises above
1584-522: The series on a pay-per-view basis on SKY PerfecTV! 's Perfect Choice Premier 1 channel. The first two episodes aired on November 9, 2012. The rest of the episodes were broadcast two per month till May 10, 2013. In 2014, "Initial D Final Stage" became the latest installment in the anime series. Animax has aired its first two episodes on a pay-per-view basis on its own brand new ANIMAX PLUS channel, on May 16, 2014, on its new subscription VOD (Video On Demand) service, which allows subscribers to watch all
1628-614: The series out of order, with the Third and Fourth Stages releasing before the First and Second Stages. The first Extra Stage was included in the Second Stage box set. In July 2013, it was announced that another feature film, titled New Initial D the Movie , and a last anime series, Initial D Final Stage , would be produced. The movie is a retelling of the early Stages with a wholly new voice cast and
1672-478: The story arcs between the second and fourth stage, released in Japan on January 13, 2001. In 2004, Initial D Fourth Stage aired on SkyPerfecTV's pay-per-view service, airing two episodes back-to-back every two months. 24 episodes were made until the final episodes were aired in February 2006. Following Second Stage in 2000, Initial D Extra Stage was aired as a spinoff to the original series. This story focused on
1716-402: The story begins, the Red Suns, a highly experienced racing team from Mount Akagi led by Ryosuke Takahashi, challenge the local Speed Stars team to a set of races on Mount Akina . Dispirited after watching the Red Suns' superior performance during a practice run, the Speed Stars expect to lose. Later that night, the Red Suns' #2 driver, Keisuke Takahashi, heading home after the last practice run,
1760-442: Was directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak , whose credits include the 2002 Hong Kong blockbuster Infernal Affairs . The adaptation featured Taiwanese singer Jay Chou as Takumi Fujiwara and Hong Kong stars Edison Chen as Ryosuke Takahashi and Shawn Yue as Takeshi Nakazato. Despite many changes to the original plot, the film was met with generally positive reviews and was nominated for multiple awards, including Best Picture, at
1804-557: Was interlaced in translations. The company released thirty-three volumes from May 21, 2002, to January 13, 2009, before they announced in August 2009 that their manga licensing contracts with Kodansha had expired. In April 2019, ComiXology and Kodansha USA announced that they had released volumes 1 to 38 digitally, while volumes 39 to 48 were released in July of the same year. In August 2023, Kodansha USA announced that they would be re-releasing
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1848-469: Was later sunk in the Battle of Midway . Mount Akagi is an object of worship in this region. On Ōno Lake, there is Akagi Shrine . The upper portions of the prefectural road Route 4 approach the top of Mount Akagi. Kanetsu Kotsu Bus comes to Akagi Visitor Center from Maebashi Station or Fujimi Onsen Bus Stop. To the top of Mount Kurobi, the highest point of this mountain, it takes about three hours from
1892-413: Was serialized for eighteen years by Kodansha in the seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine , starting on the July 17, 1995 issue, and concluded on July 29, 2013. Kodansha collected its 719 individual chapters in forty-eight tankōbon volumes, released from November 6, 1995, to November 6, 2013. In North America, the manga was licensed for English release by Tokyopop (along with
1936-405: Was used as the first opening of First Stage . Their latest single to be used in the series is called "Outsoar The Rainbow" and it is used as Final Stage' s opening. They had another recent unreleased song, "Days". It was played in the finale of "Final Stage". Like in the manga, Tokyopop changed elements of the anime to suit Western audiences. As well as changing the names and using western slang,
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