Kono Oto Tomare Chapter 147 !new! -
One judge, an elderly master of the Ikuta school, argues that Toko’s performance was "sloppy with emotion." He points out a specific moment during the jiuta section where Chika’s string snapped slightly off-beat. He argues that while the recovery was impressive, a National Gold requires "flawless vessel."
We see Takezou’s face. First, confusion. Then, anger. Then, a smile. kono oto tomare chapter 147
As of this writing, Chapter 147 is available via official English translation on Manga UP! (Square Enix) and various fan scanlation groups. Support the official release to ensure Amyuu continues this beautiful symphony. What did you think of Chapter 147? Did you cry during the Hiro panel? Are you team "Gold" or team "It doesn't matter"? Let the strings of your heart resonate in the comments below. One judge, an elderly master of the Ikuta
This is the "Unheard Note." Hiro is the only member of the core group who doesn't play an instrument. She carries water, fixes sleeves, and manages tension. But she has never once felt the vibration of a string under her own fingers. Then, anger
This is not a confession—this is Kono Oto Tomare! after all—but it is a seismic shift. The ice queen has melted. And the fandom is collectively holding its breath for the moment Chika finally looks at her not as a rival, but as a partner. The final five pages of Chapter 147 are a masterclass in tension.
Hiro thinks to herself: "Why do I always stand behind the stage? Why can't I make a sound?"
This article provides a deep, spoiler-filled analysis of the chapter, its implications for the Nationals arc, and the delicate character work that makes this manga a masterpiece of the Seinen genre. Before diving into Chapter 147, it is crucial to remember the stakes. The Toko High School Koto club, led by the passionate Takezou Kurusu and the prodigious Chika Kudo, has just performed their rendition of "Tengaku" (Heavenly Maiden's Dance) at the National Koto Competition.
