Land of the Blindfolded (Japanese: 目隠しの国, Hepburn: Mekakushi no Kuni) is a fantasy shōjo manga by Sakura Tsukuba. It was originally published in Japan by Hakusensha in LaLa magazine between 1998 and 2004 and collected in nine tankōbon volumes. It is licensed in English by CMX Manga in North America and Chuang Yi in Singapore. The series is about three clairvoyant high school students and their relationships.
Kanade Otsuka is a high school girl who sees the future when she touches someone or something. Although she is uncomfortable being touched, she refuses to live her life in fear and uses her powers to help those she sees in trouble. One day, she meets Arou Naitou, a schoolmate who can see the past, yet he does not feel he can do anything with his knowledge. They also meet Namiki Masahiro, another student who can also see the future but has more control over his power than Kanade and uses it purely for selfish reasons.
Land of the Blindfolded is published by Hakusensha in Japanese. It is licensed in English by CMX Manga in North America and by Chuang Li in Singapore.
The first volume of the English edition was described by Booklist as "shōjo (manga for girls) at its best," saying "Sakura’s storytelling captures the sweetness and angst of both high-school and first love, and the panel layout and backgrounds work well with the art to illustrate the narrative."[2]
Land of the Blindfolded, a manga series by Sakura Kinoshita, received a generally positive reception for its unique blend of romance, fantasy, and supernatural elements. Critics and readers praised its compelling storyline, which revolves around characters with the ability to see glimpses of the future, leading to intricate plots filled with emotional depth and moral dilemmas. The art style was also highlighted for its expressive character designs and fluid illustrations, enhancing the storytelling experience. While some reviews noted occasional pacing issues, the overall character development and exploration of themes such as fate, love, and sacrifice resonated well with audiences. This combination of engaging narrative and captivating visuals has solidified Land of the Blindfolded as a beloved title in the manga community.