Bokura no Kiseki
Bokura no Kiseki is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Natsuo Kumeta. Originally a one-shot published in Ichijinsha's Comic Zero Sum WARD, it began serialization in Comic Zero Sum WARD in September 2008. In May 2015, Comic Zero Sum WARD ceased publication and the series was transferred to Monthly Comic Zero Sum. As of November 2025, 33 volumes have been published.
Plot
Veronica is the princess of a country that perished in ancient times. Harusumi Minami, a boy living in the present day, has had memories of Veronica's death since childhood. Harusumi cannot believe the events in his own memory, and when he reveals that the princess is from his previous life, he is shunned by those around him and as a result spends his childhood in solitude. However, in middle school, he realized that the magic Veronica learned in their previous life can be used by him too.Several years later, Harusumi becomes a high school student, and as he adjusts to new relationships, he makes it his daily routine to write down things in his memory in a notebook. When a classmate sees his notebook, Harusumi's fate regarding his past life begins to change.
Characters
;Harusumi Minami;Haruko Takao
;Yu Hiroki
;Tatsuya Otomo
;Saya Kamioka
;Ryo Zeze
Media
Manga
Written by Natsuo Kumeta, the series originated as a one-shot published in Comic Zero Sum WARD in 2007. The one-shot was turned into a full series, which began serialization in Comic Zero Sum WARD on September 27, 2008. In May 2015, Comic Zero Sum WARD ended publication and the series was transferred to Monthly Comic Zero Sum. As of November 2025, the series' individual chapters have been collected into 33 volumes.A volume collecting various limited edition bonus manga written by Kumeta was released by Ichijinsha on October 23, 2020.
Other
In 2012, the series had a collaboration with Chika Ogaki's manga, which included a joint art exhibition in Akihabara.The series has received several drama CD adaptations, which are often bundled with special editions of the series' volumes.