Blue Box Chapter 164 Release Date, Time, Countdown, and Additional Details

Blue Box Chapter 164 Release Date, Time, Countdown, and Additional Details

Blue Box chapter 164 is scheduled to release on Monday, September 16, 2024, at 12 AM JST. Readers can enjoy the Blue Box manga series on Shueisha’s Manga Plus website. Following the last chapter’s exploration of the budding relationship between Chono and Haruto, the upcoming chapter may depict them preparing together for the cultural festival.

The previous chapter began by delving into Kyou and Saki’s childhood after Saki attempted to impersonate Kyou in front of her ex-boyfriend. The narrative then transitioned to Haruto, who was busy painting the backdrop for his class’s play at the upcoming festival when Chono unexpectedly entered.

Blue Box chapter 164 release date and time

Saki as seen in the manga (Image via Shueisha)
Saki as seen in the manga (Image via Shueisha)

Blue Box chapter 164 will be available in Japan and internationally on September 16, 2024, at 12 AM JST. The release times vary by time zones:

Time Zone Release Time Release Day Release Date
Pacific Daylight Time 8:00 am Sunday September 15
Eastern Daylight Time 11:00 am Sunday September 15
British Summer Time 4:00 pm Sunday September 15
Central European Summer Time 5:00 pm Sunday September 15
Indian Standard Time 8:30 pm Sunday September 15
Philippine Standard Time 11:00 pm Sunday September 15
Japanese Standard Time 12:00 am Monday September 16
Australia Central Standard Time 12:30 am Monday September 16

Where to read Blue Box chapter 164

Saki as seen in the manga (Image via Shueisha)
Saki as seen in the manga (Image via Shueisha)

To read Blue Box chapter 164 in English, visit Shueisha’s Manga Plus website. The app is accessible globally, except in Japan, China, and South Korea, where readers can find the series via Shueisha’s Shounen Jump+ website.

Additionally, while the manga service provides free chapters, these are considerably behind the latest releases. Free chapter updates occur weekly alongside new chapter releases.

Blue Box chapter 163 recap

Saki talking to Kyou (Image via Shueisha)
Saki talking to Kyou (Image via Shueisha)

Blue Box chapter 163 was titled Show Up When Someone is in Trouble. The chapter picked up right from the prior installment as Saki requested Kyou to pretend to be her boyfriend in front of her ex. After the ex-boyfriend left, Kyou attempted to confront Saki about the situation, but she insisted it was just a pretense for her ex.

Once Kyou returned home, he recalled his childhood memory of a time when he and Saki got lost and waited on a bench for their parents. Feeling thirsty, Kyou declined Saki’s offer of water, but she reassured him that the water was for anyone who needed it.

Haruto encountering Chono, in his fantasy (Image via Shueisha)
Haruto encountering Chono, in his fantasy (Image via Shueisha)

The narrative shifted back to Eimei High School, where classes were gearing up for the cultural festival. Taiki aimed to invite Haruto to badminton practice, but Haruto declined, stating he needed to finish his class’s festival preparations first. His class was responsible for the ‘Beauty and the Beast’ play, with Haruto tasked to create the backdrop.

While painting, Chono entered the class searching for someone and was impressed by Haruto’s painting skills. However, she soon grew annoyed and left. In an unfortunate turn, someone accidentally fell into Haruto’s painting, ruining it; however, Chono returned just in time to lend a hand.

What to expect from Blue Box chapter 164? (Speculative)

Chono as seen in the manga (Image via Shueisha)
Chono as seen in the manga (Image via Shueisha)

The title of Blue Box chapter 164 is still unknown. Based on the final page of the last chapter, the new installment may depict Chono and Haruto getting closer as she helps him with the painting.

With the narrative now shifting from the main couple, fans can anticipate the blossoming of romance between Haruto and Chono, despite Chono’s hesitance stemming from her previous feelings for Taiki.

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