This manga is about Vlad, but it's definitely not a vampire story I'm used to hearing. Vlad is a tochigami, a land god, and has been one for the last 100 years. He's a lot more gentle and compassionate than you'd think, although he still has his pointy teeth. He ends up encountering all types of yokai and even other gods, which is sometimes hilarious but usually kind of sad.
If you like Natsume Yuujinchou you'd probably like this as well since it has the same sort of tone.
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El mismo autor de El hombre y el gato, vol. 1 hizo este manga de género fantástico enraizado en el folclore japones, con deidades, yokai, brujas malvadas y otros seres sobrenaturales y sus conflictos entre ellos y con humanos.|Y en donde un vampiro, Vlad, es el 'dios ' guardián )tochigami) de una zona y que reside en un santuario.
El manga tiene diversos episodios en tono algo melancólico con conatos de humor que aportan algunos personajes.