Hakuri's Highly Anticipated Witchriv Launches Globally, Plunging Readers into a World of Magic and Persecution

From the visionary mind of Hakuri, the acclaimed creator behind the thought-provoking manga One Room of Happiness, comes an electrifying new series: Witchriv. This eagerly awaited title has officially launched, making its global debut on MANGA Plus as a simultaneous release, ensuring fans worldwide can dive into its captivating narrative. Originally premiering on Shonen Jump+ on October 23, 2025, Witchriv has rapidly garnered widespread attention for its compelling blend of dark fantasy and incisive social commentary.
At the heart of Witchriv is Nona, a young witch navigating a perilous world where magic is not only feared but actively hunted, with witches facing relentless persecution from both society and the state. Breaking away from typical fantasy tropes, Nona doesn't live in secluded anonymity; instead, she resides within a bustling town, maintaining a fragile friendship with a human who bravely safeguards her secret. This unique premise sets the stage for a deeply resonant story that fearlessly explores the devastating repercussions of prejudice and systemic oppression.
First Chapter: A World Under Surveillance
The inaugural chapter immediately immerses readers in a meticulously crafted world where magic is a potent, dangerous force, subject to stringent regulation. A fascinating departure from convention, each mage in Witchriv is specialized in a distinct type of magic, a stark contrast to the often-seen versatile spellcasters. This intricate magical system, coupled with the harsh reality of living under constant surveillance, cultivates an atmosphere of palpable tension. The narrative swiftly establishes the brutal consequences of a witch's discovery, as Nona's mother mysteriously vanishes, and Nona herself is apprehended by the formidable Bureau of Magical Surveillance.

Second Chapter: The Weight of Oppression
The second chapter introduces Mira-Mira, another captured mage whose poignant backstory powerfully underscores the psychological toll exacted by relentless oppression. Mira-Mira's journey began with her brother, who once ignited a spark of hope for freedom. However, his tragic, failed escape and subsequent imprisonment in the dreaded Urval Facility led her to a heartbreaking choice: submission to her captors in exchange for a semblance of safety. Yet, even this fragile peace is cruelly shattered when she is unjustly framed for a crime she did not commit, starkly illustrating the ultimate futility of compliance within a corrupt and unforgiving system. While this chapter's exposition is thorough, it effectively conveys the grim realities of the world Hakuri has meticulously brought to life.
Witchriv distinguishes itself through its unflinching willingness to confront challenging themes such as persecution, profound loss, and the enduring struggle for autonomy. While some narrative beats may feel familiar to seasoned readers, the raw emotional intensity of the characters' experiences, combined with the manga's striking artwork, culminates in an undeniably compelling read. As the series unfolds, fans worldwide eagerly anticipate how Nona and Mira-Mira will navigate their treacherous world and whether they will ultimately forge a path to reclaim their freedom.
Credits
Witchriv
Author
Hakuri
Cover Art
Hakuri
Studio
N/A
Publisher
Shueisha





