It was serialized in Big Comic, and published in a single tankōbon volume, which was released on December 18, 1999.
[3] In April 2007, Fanfare and Ponet Mon announced they licensed the series for English publication.
[5] Ikuko Kitagawa from The Star had similar feelings, stating the appeal of the series comes from "the detailed description of scenery".
[6] Unlike previous critics, Scott Green from Ain't It Cool News praised the series as a whole, stating it "distinguishes itself [from other similar works]".
[7] Johanna from Comics Worth Reading also offered some praise, stating "this isn't a classic, just an enjoyable book".