La madre di Yuzuki, Yoshie, ha rivelato la storia del "Suffragio della mano sinistra”, la maledizione che tormenta i discendenti della famiglia Katabuchi. Ideata da Keita per salvare la sua amata Ayano, è la chiave per risolvere il mistero delle strane case...
EN I had been enjoying this series, but I found this volume quite boring.
The most interesting element for me was the mystery behind the architecture of the houses. In this volume, all of that is explained, and the focus is almost entirely on that explanation. On one hand, it helps wrap up the story and clarify the whole sequence of events that led to this point; on the other hand, I feel that we already understood the essential idea, and I’m not sure we needed so many details. It ended up feeling a bit tedious.
Additionally, although the story is presented as a conclusion, there is a final chapter that creates a bridge to what comes next. However, it wasn’t clear to me whether this will lead to new, independent stories or if it will still be connected to this one. Whatever comes next, I hope it’s interesting. Personally, I think the series could have ended with this volume.
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PT Estava a gostar desta série, mas achei este volume bastante aborrecido.
O elemento mais interessante para mim era o mistério por trás da arquitetura das casas. Neste volume, tudo isso é explicado e o foco recai quase exclusivamente nessa explicação. Por um lado, isso serve para fechar a história e esclarecer toda a sequência de acontecimentos que nos trouxe até aqui; por outro, sinto que o essencial já tinha sido percebido e não sei se era necessário entrar em tantos detalhes. Acabou por se tornar um pouco massador.
Além disso, apesar de a narrativa ser apresentada como uma conclusão, há um último capítulo que cria uma ponte para o que vem a seguir. No entanto, não ficou claro se serão novas histórias independentes ou se ainda estarão ligadas a esta. Seja como for, espero que o que vier a seguir seja interessante — por mim, a série teria terminado neste volume.
A beautifully eerie, oddly addictive ride into haunted architecture
Strange Houses by Uketsu is one of those manga that sneaks up on you — you pick it up thinking it’s just another horror anthology, and suddenly you’re knee-deep in cursed floor plans, uncanny tenants, and houses that feel way too alive for comfort.
Uketsu’s strength lies in atmosphere. Every chapter introduces a new “strange house,” and each one has its own twisted logic, eerie aesthetics, and unsettling rules. The art style is crisp and expressive: shadows feel heavy, faces look just a bit “off,” and rooms have this uncanny tension that makes you want to both stare and look away. The stories are short, punchy, and perfect for binge-reading at night (or regretting it immediately after).
What really stands out is how every house feels like a character. Even when the human protagonists fade into the background, the architecture speaks — sometimes literally. Uketsu manages to blend psychological horror with surreal, almost dreamlike puzzles. It’s horror, but with a quiet elegance.
It’s not a perfect manga — a few stories resolve too quickly, and sometimes you want just a little more emotional depth from the characters. But as a concept-driven horror anthology, it delivers a consistent mix of creepiness and creativity.
Verdict: An imaginative, eerie, and visually striking horror anthology that keeps you turning pages with equal parts dread and fascination. Perfect for fans of Junji Ito–style “short horror hits” who want something fresh and architectural.
Sa petim brojem mange konačno je završena adaptacija Čudnih kuća. Posle Strange Pictures radovala sam se finalu svoje pustolovine sa bizarnim, zapetljanim svetom japanskog detektiva. A onda, na poslednjim stranama — bam! Priča se nastavlja adaptacijom narednog romana iz istog univerzuma, Strange Buildings. Jao… zašto baš ovo ne želim da ostane nedovršeno?
Ukratko, kraj Čudne kuće nije toliko bizaran kao kod Čudnih slika, ali klasično prevrtanje očiju i buljenje u zid dok pokušavaš da sva otkrovenja povežeš u smislenu celinu — i dalje je neizostavno.
Once again, we were TOLD what happened rather than seeing it for ourselves. This does dilute the action quotient a bit. But nevertheless, the mystery wraps up nicely. One man with gusto rises up to break the generational curse. It was a good mystery, nice pace, and understandable language.
Also, i don't understand why other reviews are saying its incomplete. It ended well for me
We finally dive deep into the explanation what happened with the family and the house. Apart from that, the author announces he will talk about 11 other houses in future books.
Un finale interessante, oserei dire degno, di questa saga strana. E ho avuto un infarto quando ho visto la parola Continua... ma a quanto pare inizierà un nuovo arco narrativo.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 Stars for ‘The Strange House Vol 5’ by Uketsu.
The mystery behind the Katabuchi’s family has all been revealed. Was fully engaged with the plot. Initially, I thought that Ayano and Keita was behind the continuous evil plans but turns out, they were simply protecting Taoya and living together as a family. It was saddening to see Keita being so morally dilemma and being stuck with the Katabuchi’s absurd practices all because he loved Ayano and the kids. I hope Keita’s trials and sentence can be reduced. After all, he only stole the corpses and cut their left hand to protect his family from the Katabuchi’s. He and Ayano deserved so much more. Also, might I add how Kurihara-San’s predictions are a little too logical? Like how Yoshie (Ayano’s mother) might be behind the cousin’s and husband’s death as well as Keita’s rebellion? Maybe she’s the one who is the informer to her branch family because it does makes sense (she is the only one from the branch family that is being married to the main family).
The things people will do to protect their family! I really loved this series so much. Will definitely read the final volume and continue with the Strange Pictures and Strange Buildings.
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A gentle conclusion to the twisting and turning first arc of this series. I’m enjoying the reluctant detective author and their dynamic with the steadfast sister trying to dig through her family’s sordid past.
I loved that the ending of this series put the blame squarely on the adults responsible and extended so much compassion to the children victimized in this family power struggle and religious psychosis. The care put into that made this a bittersweet and genuinely moving ending.
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this volume wraps the first strange house story. in the next there will be a new one.. this one however, turned out to be a disappointment. I think author wanted to much to have a happy ending and that's why it became silly. instead of creepy horror story we got a weird tale that ends up with all nice and cozy... on the bright side I love the art so I probably will pick up the next volume just for this reason.
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Honestly I was a little disappointed with this volume. It followed the novel pretty much exactly the same- and the ending is pretty lack luster. That being said, they are continuing after the point in the novel in what looks like an 11 story strange house series, which I am very excited for to see new exciting stories!
4.5/5. The suspense of the previous volumes is dropped in favor of a text-heavy explanation of the reasoning behind the house's floor plans and what actually caused them to be. I really appreciated the author being willing to dive deep into family struggles and how it can affect others.
I am hyped for volume 6, this was a fun ending to the main story. ill eventually read the actual novels themselves from uketsu but these Manga versions are fantastic. what a ride!
Lowkey feel like I should re read the other volumes because I was very much lost in this one but I think it gave answers and wrapped up things… I just forgot most of them.
3.25⭐️ I have actually really enjoyed this series so far and will happily continue with the rest of these mangas, only thing is I didn’t enjoy this one as much as some of the others
Just when I thought everyone had their conclusion and “happy ending” (except for Keita)…. I WAS NOT EXPECTING YOSHIE TO BE A PART OF THIS WHOLE RUNDOWN????
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