
Wind Breaker chapter 183 release date and time: When and where to read the popular manga
Wind Breaker chapter 183 release date and time: Wind Breaker keeps fans hooked with its gripping plot and strong character arcs. As the story progresses, the tension rises, leaving readers excited for what's next. With Chapter 183 on the horizon, here's everything you need to know about its release date, timing, and where to read it.
Wind Breaker chapter 183 release date and time
Wind Breaker chapter 183 is scheduled to release for Japanese fans at midnight on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, as per Japanese Standard Time.
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Wind Breaker chapter 183 release date and time (As per time zones)
Pacific Standard Time (PST): June 17, 2025 – 08:00 AM
Eastern Standard Time (EST): June 17, 2025 – 11:00 AM
British Summer Time (BST): June 17, 2025 – 04:00 PM
Central European Summer Time (CEST): June 17, 2025 – 05:00 PM
Indian Standard Time (IST): June 17, 2025 – 08:30 PM
Philippine Standard Time (PST): June 17, 2025 – 11:00 PM
Japanese Standard Time (JST): June 18, 2025 – 12:00 AM
Australia Central Time (ACT): June 18, 2025 – 12:30 AM
What to expect from Wind Breaker chapter 183
As per Sportskeeda, there's speculation that she might assist Sakura in pursuing her dream. Many fans believe this new girl could play a key role in helping Sakura grow more mature and independent, especially because her personality closely mirrors his.
Where to read Wind Breaker chapter 183?
The upcoming Wind Breaker chapter 183 will be accessible through Kodansha's official mobile app, K MANGA. The app operates on a point-based system, where readers can obtain points via microtransactions and use them to unlock the chapter.
Currently, there is no alternative platform for international fans to read Wind Breaker chapter 183 individually, unless Kodansha releases it later as part of a compiled volume.
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