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Akatsuki no Yona

Poster of the manga

Type

MANGA

Genres

Action
Adventure
Drama
Fantasy
Romance

Popularity

48,687

Status

RELEASING

Aired from

05/08/2009

Aired to

19/12/2025

Duration

null minutes

Studios

Is licensed

Yes

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ORIGINAL

Akatsuki no Yona

Synopsis:

A red-haired princess loses her family and her kingdom—now she must rise and fight for her throne!



Princess Yona lives an ideal life as the only princess of her kingdom. Doted on by her father, the king, and protected by her faithful guard Hak, she cherishes the time spent with the man she loves, Su-won. But everything changes on her 16th birthday when tragedy strikes her f...

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1 Reviews about Akatsuki no Yona


GGShang
An all around solid shounen feeling shoujo
Published the 10/25/2019, 5:01:01 PM
Updated the 11/3/2025, 1:40:28 AM

After having a decent amount of people tell me over and over again about how good Yona of the Dawn is, I finally decided to take a read to see what all the hype is about, and I can say that they knew what they were talking about. For the most part.

Yona of the Dawn is a story about a sheltered princess who has her entire life shattered when her childhood friend and romantic love interest kills her father to ascend to the throne. She runs away with her bodyguard Hak and they have to find a way to survive off the radar to avoid being captured and killed by the new emperor. Now, as a basic premise this isn't that uncommon, but it serves its purpose well to set up the story. After this, there are essentially two major arcs, with one being really lackluster and the other one being pretty decent. The first major arc follows Yona as she finds out that she is the reincarnation of some important guy who had four dragons to protect him, so she goes off to find these four dragons. This is by far the weakest part of the story, which is unfortunate since it comes so early on. I was really contemplating dropping Yona of the Dawn because of it, but trust me when I say that it gets much better. The next major arc actually contains quite a few small ones, but it basically involves Yona and her crew going around to help the poor and forgotten people of her land. It does much better than the dragon arc since we actually get to see the characters, especially Yona and Hak, grow and become more fleshed out. Along the way there is some political drama, a few action scenes and romantic development between characters.

If I were to describe the mood and pacing of Yona of the Dawn, I'd say that it's a mix between shoujo and shounen. It has the conflict instigation/resolution speed of a shounen while having the romantic and comedic pacing of a shoujo. It makes for an interesting, although a little weird experience. Thematically it also falls really neatly into these two demographic groups, with nothing being too difficult to understand or hard to swallow.

If we take a look at the characters in this manga, I'd say that they are probably some of the weakest parts of it. Besides Yona and Hak, and maybe like a third of the other cast, no one really does anything or grows. They are essentially the same from when they first are introduced to the latest chapter. This isn't necessarily the worst, but there's just a lot of wasted potential with it. Other than that though, Yona, Hak and the new emperor have a really interesting chemistry throughout the series which is probably the best part. Yona also serves as a good, headstrong female protagonist, which was refreshing to read.

Personally when I read Yona of the Dawn, I didn't find it to be all that spectacular. I really disliked the first arc, I found Yona to be a little too headstrong without getting any consequences for it, I thought the dragons were really bland and boring as characters, the dragon's interest in Yona felt really undeserved for the most part, Yona's romantic feelings never really felt resolved well and maybe a few more things I found to detract from the story. But those are pretty minor overall, so I don't think that detracts from the story being overall decent.

Yona of the Dawn is a shounen feeling shoujo that explores the great dynamics between a princess and her people as well as childhood friends and betrayal. It's not the best story in my opinion, but it is overall solid all around.


Watereda
"Once the rain stops I'm taking up a sword again."
Published the 3/18/2025, 11:51:02 AM
Updated the 10/30/2025, 12:38:01 PM

Yona of the Dawn is, without a doubt, my favorite manga ever. What really makes this series stand out for me is how it blends and balances so many genres together, the story never feels forced into one genre. While It has the romance and emotional depth you’d expect from a shoujo manga, it also offers shounen like action scenes, some political drama, comedy, and even mythological elements. No matter your age or gender there’s something in it that can draw you in. The story also touches deeper themes like war, poverty, and social injustice, It gives weight to Yona’s journey.

Our main character Yona begins as a sheltered, naive princess who has lived a life of luxury, completely unaware of the struggles beyond the palace walls. However, her whole life changes when her father, the king, is assassinated. She's then forced to leave the palace with her guard Hak. What could have been a typical revenge-driven plot takes a different route from there onwards. Rather than being consumed by vengeance, Yona starts on a journey of self-discovery, learning about the people of her kingdom and trying to find the mythical dragons who are destined to help her. Her growth is one of the best written things in the series. She doesn’t become fearless or powerful in one day, the process is slow, filled with struggles, doubts, and small victories making her development feel genuine and earned. Seeing Yona transform from a scared, naive princess into a woman who stands on her own feet was very inspiring to me.

You go girl xD
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Other characters also play a huge role in why this series is so unforgettable for me. Hak, for example, is easily one of my favorite characters. He’s loyal, funny, and always ready to step in when Yona needs him, but he never overshadows her journey. And the story allows their relationship to develop at its own pace rather than rushing it. Then, there is Yoon and the four dragons. Each has a different personality, adding unique dynamics to the group. They seem more like a found family rather than just some random characters brought together by fate. Their interactions with Yona are heartfelt, and their loyalty to her is one of the touching aspects of the series for me.

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That being said, no story is without its flaws. Some parts can feel a bit slow, especially the political discussions, which, while important, can sometimes drag a bit, that's why It's not a 10/10 for me unfortunately. 

Overall, it's a story about discovering strength within yourself and through the support of those around you, never giving up, and always striving to do your best. Yona’s journey inspires me, and her relationships remind me of the importance of trust, loyalty, and love. This manga means a lot to me. It’s not just a manga I’ve read, it’s something that’s stayed with me and shaped how I see some things in my life. I would recommend it to everyone ♡

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