Gate: Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri (2024)

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Alternative Titles Information Statistics Available At Resources RecommendationsMake a recommendation Drifters addpermalink Both mangas have people of other time periods entering a medieval fantasy world and warfare. Drifters has historical figures fighting amongst each other while recruiting the local population, Gate has the JSDF fighting dragons and local armies and experiencing culture differences.Drifters is darker and bloodier, while Gate is a bit more comedic.reportRecommended by SmashoRead recommendations by 1 more user Outbreak Company: Moeru Shinryakusha addpermalink Outbreak Company and Gate JSDF combines elements of fantasy and modern fiction. Both series' main male protagonist gets involved in parallel worlds where their lives changes forever. Throughout both series, they develop relationships with a variety of characters; some who shows great interest in him. Both series also medieval-like elements such as knights and dragons. Do note that GATE has more mature elements including the military while Outbreak Company involves otaku way of storytelling.reportRecommended by Stark700Read recommendations by 1 more user Koushaku Reijou no Tashinami addpermalink Both are set in a fantasy world. "Gate: Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri" involves a portal that leads to another world and humans send their army through after being attacked by otherworldly humans and monsters. "Koushaku Reijou no Tashinami" is about a girl getting reborn into an Otome Game as the villianess and avoids her fate and uses her old world knowledge to better the land her father hands to her.reportRecommended by popcorncoral Yasei no Last Boss ga Arawareta!: Kokuyoku no Haou addpermalink Both set in fantasy-like worlds. "Gate: Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri" involves a portal that leads to another world and humans send their army through after being attacked by otherworldly humans and monsters, while "Yasei no Last Boss ga Arawareta!: Kokuyoku no Haou" has a MC that gets stuck in a game as his OP female character.reportRecommended by popcorncoral Bocchi Jieikan no Isekai Funsenki addpermalink Has the same baseline similarity of a JSDF soldier in a fantasy world. reportRecommended by greed2 Nihonkoku Shoukan addpermalink The Japanese Self Defence Force fighting against a medieval fantasy world whilst diplomats scheme behind the scenes. This is something which can be found in both series. With both series being Isekai they also are both heavy on the world building, especially when introducing the governments of the other world. So if you like seeing the JSDF overpower some medieval warriors all the while learning the world though diplomatic conversations you will definitely like the other manga.reportRecommended by ThatDutchOtaku Jin addpermalink Both series utilize and explore the concept of "introducing modern technologies to a more primitive culture", including the reactions and political developments that may be bought about as a result of said technologies.While Gate focuses more on introducing modern idealologies and the technologies themselves to a 'swords-and-sorcery' setting, Jin focuses on practically applying modern knowledge in a more 'grounded' primitive historical setting.Jin is more drama-focused than Gate, containing significantly less action, comedy and fan-service.reportRecommended by Wotuwa No Game No Life addpermalink GATE and No Game No Life shares several similarities. These include a fantasy world where monsters exist and different races/factions that co-exist within human society. There is also an abundant amount of laws/rules that makes up their world. Both series' main male protagonist are also cunning and develops a variety of relationships with others. Their participation in certain battles are a significant part of the story as we see how their influences. Recommended for fans interested in a colorful adventure.reportRecommended by Stark700 Elf wo Karu Mono-tachi addpermalink Both manga feature a alternate world and fuse together the known universe with the fantasy universe. They both are easygoing and fun to watch, although Gate has the occasional dark share to it.Those Who Hunt Elves have much more slapstick comedy to it, but Gate uses the variety of characters and their interaction for the jokes.reportRecommended by kepik Gun-Ota ga Mahou Sekai ni Tensei shitara, Gendai Heiki de Guntai Harem wo Tsukucchaimashita!? addpermalink When Guns are introduce in a fantasy world they will have great advantage against any enemies they encounter these two manga has that concept and its a good read I recommend both manga if your into fantasy and guns.reportRecommended by AkatsukiUlquiora Ihoujin, Dungeon ni Kuguru. addpermalink When Military + Fantasy = These MangaWhen they send a soldier into a fantasy world to investigate on how different it is then our own and if it’s a threat or not and also the MC get a HaremreportRecommended by AkatsukiUlquiora Ad Astra: Scipio to Hannibal addpermalink GATE and Ad Astra takes on adventurous story that includes warfare and strategies. The context for both series are infamous for their mature content. In addition, both series also has politics that expands the story beyond the battlefield. The main male protagonist from both series also gets involved into complicated affairs. They also show their battle experience and we learn much more about them as the story progresses. reportRecommended by Stark700 Sengoku Jieitai 1549 addpermalink Both of these manga are based on exactly the same premise: what would happen in the Japanese military went back in time?They vary in length and in character, but for anyone interested in historical manga, and alternate history in particular, both of those manga are worth recommending.reportRecommended by Eonir

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Synonyms: Gate: Thus the JSDF Fought There, Gate: Jieitai Kare no Chi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri

Japanese: ゲート 自衛隊彼の地にて、斯く戦えり

English: Gate: Where the JSDF Fought

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Type: Manga

Volumes: Unknown

Chapters: Unknown

Status: Publishing

Published: Jul 30, 2011 to ?

Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy

Themes: Isekai, Military

Serialization: AlphaPolis

Authors: Sao, Satoru (Art), Yanai, Takumi (Story)


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Drifters addpermalink

Both mangas have people of other time periods entering a medieval fantasy world and warfare. Drifters has historical figures fighting amongst each other while recruiting the local population, Gate has the JSDF fighting dragons and local armies and experiencing culture differences.Drifters is darker and bloodier, while Gate is a bit more comedic.

reportRecommended by Smasho

Read recommendations by 1 more user

Outbreak Company: Moeru Shinryakusha addpermalink

Outbreak Company and Gate JSDF combines elements of fantasy and modern fiction. Both series' main male protagonist gets involved in parallel worlds where their lives changes forever. Throughout both series, they develop relationships with a variety of characters; some who shows great interest in him. Both series also medieval-like elements such as knights and dragons. Do note that GATE has more mature elements including the military while Outbreak Company involves otaku way of storytelling.

reportRecommended by Stark700

Read recommendations by 1 more user

Koushaku Reijou no Tashinami addpermalink

Both are set in a fantasy world. "Gate: Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri" involves a portal that leads to another world and humans send their army through after being attacked by otherworldly humans and monsters. "Koushaku Reijou no Tashinami" is about a girl getting reborn into an Otome Game as the villianess and avoids her fate and uses her old world knowledge to better the land her father hands to her.

reportRecommended by popcorncoral

Yasei no Last Boss ga Arawareta!: Kokuyoku no Haou addpermalink

Both set in fantasy-like worlds. "Gate: Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri" involves a portal that leads to another world and humans send their army through after being attacked by otherworldly humans and monsters, while "Yasei no Last Boss ga Arawareta!: Kokuyoku no Haou" has a MC that gets stuck in a game as his OP female character.

reportRecommended by popcorncoral

Bocchi Jieikan no Isekai Funsenki addpermalink

Has the same baseline similarity of a JSDF soldier in a fantasy world.

reportRecommended by greed2

Nihonkoku Shoukan addpermalink

The Japanese Self Defence Force fighting against a medieval fantasy world whilst diplomats scheme behind the scenes. This is something which can be found in both series. With both series being Isekai they also are both heavy on the world building, especially when introducing the governments of the other world. So if you like seeing the JSDF overpower some medieval warriors all the while learning the world though diplomatic conversations you will definitely like the other manga.

reportRecommended by ThatDutchOtaku

Jin addpermalink

Both series utilize and explore the concept of "introducing modern technologies to a more primitive culture", including the reactions and political developments that may be bought about as a result of said technologies.While Gate focuses more on introducing modern idealologies and the technologies themselves to a 'swords-and-sorcery' setting, Jin focuses on practically applying modern knowledge in a more 'grounded' primitive historical setting.Jin is more drama-focused than Gate, containing significantly less action, comedy and fan-service.

reportRecommended by Wotuwa

No Game No Life addpermalink

GATE and No Game No Life shares several similarities. These include a fantasy world where monsters exist and different races/factions that co-exist within human society. There is also an abundant amount of laws/rules that makes up their world. Both series' main male protagonist are also cunning and develops a variety of relationships with others. Their participation in certain battles are a significant part of the story as we see how their influences. Recommended for fans interested in a colorful adventure.

reportRecommended by Stark700

Elf wo Karu Mono-tachi addpermalink

Both manga feature a alternate world and fuse together the known universe with the fantasy universe. They both are easygoing and fun to watch, although Gate has the occasional dark share to it.Those Who Hunt Elves have much more slapstick comedy to it, but Gate uses the variety of characters and their interaction for the jokes.

reportRecommended by kepik

Gun-Ota ga Mahou Sekai ni Tensei shitara, Gendai Heiki de Guntai Harem wo Tsukucchaimashita!? addpermalink

When Guns are introduce in a fantasy world they will have great advantage against any enemies they encounter these two manga has that concept and its a good read I recommend both manga if your into fantasy and guns.

reportRecommended by AkatsukiUlquiora

Ihoujin, Dungeon ni Kuguru. addpermalink

When Military + Fantasy = These MangaWhen they send a soldier into a fantasy world to investigate on how different it is then our own and if it’s a threat or not and also the MC get a Harem

reportRecommended by AkatsukiUlquiora

Ad Astra: Scipio to Hannibal addpermalink

GATE and Ad Astra takes on adventurous story that includes warfare and strategies. The context for both series are infamous for their mature content. In addition, both series also has politics that expands the story beyond the battlefield. The main male protagonist from both series also gets involved into complicated affairs. They also show their battle experience and we learn much more about them as the story progresses.

reportRecommended by Stark700

Sengoku Jieitai 1549 addpermalink

Both of these manga are based on exactly the same premise: what would happen in the Japanese military went back in time?They vary in length and in character, but for anyone interested in historical manga, and alternate history in particular, both of those manga are worth recommending.

reportRecommended by Eonir

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