: An 11-year-old girl who dreams of becoming a world-class skater. Despite her natural talent, she is considered "too old" to start serious training and faces opposition from her mother due to her sister's past failures in the sport.
The manga is currently in the midst of intense competitive arcs. For die-hard fans, waiting months for a localized volume is impossible. Accessing the raw chapters allows readers to follow Inori’s progress in real-time as she faces off against prodigies like Hikaru Kamisaki. 3. Emotional Nuance
Look closely at a raw chapter depicting a botched combo jump. The artist doesn’t just draw the skater on the ice; they draw the micro-expressions —the millisecond where Inori’s ankle pronates, the coach’s shadow stretching in horror, the other competitors’ averted eyes. Because the raw has no narrative boxes to explain the feeling, the art must be the feeling. It is visceral, sometimes grotesque, and utterly beautiful.
: Ongoing. As of early 2026, the series has reached 14 collected tankōbon volumes in Japan.
: An 11-year-old girl who dreams of becoming a world-class skater. Despite her natural talent, she is considered "too old" to start serious training and faces opposition from her mother due to her sister's past failures in the sport.
The manga is currently in the midst of intense competitive arcs. For die-hard fans, waiting months for a localized volume is impossible. Accessing the raw chapters allows readers to follow Inori’s progress in real-time as she faces off against prodigies like Hikaru Kamisaki. 3. Emotional Nuance
Look closely at a raw chapter depicting a botched combo jump. The artist doesn’t just draw the skater on the ice; they draw the micro-expressions —the millisecond where Inori’s ankle pronates, the coach’s shadow stretching in horror, the other competitors’ averted eyes. Because the raw has no narrative boxes to explain the feeling, the art must be the feeling. It is visceral, sometimes grotesque, and utterly beautiful.
: Ongoing. As of early 2026, the series has reached 14 collected tankōbon volumes in Japan.