Fate/Grand Order's 'Tokugawa Restoration Labyrinth, Ooku' Event Inspires Exciting Manga Adaptation
Discover the talented character designer behind Kama ReDrop’s event servant, bringing manga adaptations to life with stunning artwork and creativity.

Exciting News: Manga Adaptation of Fate/Grand Order Event
Character designer ReDrop will bring the limited-time event "Tokugawa Restoration Labyrinth, Ooku" in Fate/Grand Order to manga! This announcement was made through the official X (formerly Twitter) account of Kadokawa, which publishes Comptiq magazine and Comic Ace.
What’s Happening?
- The manga adaptation will be created by ReDrop, the talented character designer behind the story.
- The launch date for the manga has not been announced yet, but fans can stay tuned for updates.
- ReDrop is known for designing Kama, a key character in the event.
About the Event
- The "Tokugawa Restoration Labyrinth, Ooku" event first appeared in the Japanese version of Fate/Grand Order in 2019.
- It was later introduced to the English version in 2021.
- The story takes place in 17th-century Japan during the Edo Period, inside Edo Castle’s Ooku, which has transformed into a mysterious, endless labyrinth.
Story Synopsis
Headquarters has fallen eerily silent after an outside attack. The Master is urgently called to the Control Room, accompanied by the only Servant who escaped harm. They Rayshift to mid-17th century Japan, where the silent abnormality persists deep within Edo Castle. The Ooku, a realm detached from the rest of the world, has become a bottomless maze filled with sinister secrets. The party navigates the endless corridors of the luxurious osuzurouka, searching for an exit.
Additional Context
- Fate/Grand Order was released by Aniplex in Japan in summer 2015 and later in North America and Canada in June 2017.
- The game inspired the anime Fate/Grand Order: Absolute Demonic Front - Babylonia (2019) and the two-part Camelot films (2020 and 2021).
Stay Updated
- The news about the manga’s release will be shared on the official Type-Moon Comic Ace channels.
- For more details, check out the official Fate/Grand Order website.
Sources:
- Twitter announcement by Comptiq
- Official Fate/Grand Order website
Enjoy this exciting development for fans of the series!