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Does Haikyuu end at 402?

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Does Haikyuu end at 402?

Does Haikyuu end at 402?

Yes, Weekly Shonen Jump has confirmed that Haikyuu chapter 402 will be the last of the action from Hinata Shoyo and Kageyama. Haikyuu! has been hailed as one of the best sports manga and the story of flowers, hard work & friendship has captivated a huge fan base over the years.

How does Haikyuu Chapter 402 End?

In #Chapter 402, the series finale, a time skip several years after high school reveals that most of the Karasuno High School players have gone their separate ways, some still continuing to play volleyball on a professional level and some choosing another career path, with Hinata heading to Brazil to do some beach ...

What happens at the end of Haikyuu Chapter 402?

  • In #Chapter 402, the series finale, a time skip several years after high school reveals that most of the Karasuno High School players have gone their separate ways, some still continuing to play volleyball on a professional level and some choosing another career path, with Hinata heading to Brazil to do some beach volleyball training.

When does the Haikyuu series come to an end?

  • Haikyuu!! chapter 370 page colour (Haruichi Furudate, 2019). Furudate had yet to make it official, and it is now all done: Haikyuu!! will officially end with Chapter 402 in the Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 33 — being in two chapters. This ending announcement is far from being a surprise.

How many chapters are there in Haikyuu manga?

  • All in all, Furudate has written 45 volumes of “Haikyuu” manga, and this contains a total of 401 chapters that were published weekly throughout its eight and a half years of existence. One of the things that fans loved about this story is the characters led by Kagayama Tobio and Hinata Shoyo.

Where does Kageyama end up in Haikyuu manga?

  • The final game of the series depicts his match against Hinata's pro team, the Black Jackals, but that's not where it ends for Kageyama in the slightest. He continues playing volleyball as part of Japan's Men's Volleyball team for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics alongside Shoyo Hinata and many other fan favorites.

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