RomanceYaoiSlice of Life
Accepting his superior's recommendation, interior designer Oumi Jouno pays a visit to a fabled tailor shop in the back of an antique street. He is skeptical about the shop's stellar reputation; apparently, an urban legend is making the rounds that donning their suit will bring instant success to the wearer. The shop's interiors may be classy and to die for, but his initial impression of the surly, blunt owner, Tetsuya Shida does nothing to improve his opinion—especially when Shida refuses to prioritize Oumi's order and calmly tells him to wait an entire month! Oumi is quick to leave, vowing never to visit the shop again. However, one glimpse at the tailor's gentle smile while he works is enough to intrigue the stubborn interior designer and bring him back. Joou to Shitateya is the story of what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object—and falls irrevocably in love. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
YaoiSlice of Life
1-3, 7. Family Simulation!! 4-6. Micro Tan'i de Kimi ga Suki!!
DramaRomanceSchool
Natsume is the loner type. He doesn't like to get involved in peoples issues, nor does he put himself in the spotlight. Kudou's the exact opposite. He uses his looks and charms makes him a perfect player. These two don't know each other, despite attending the same college... until Kudou stole two of Natsume's girlfriends. Now his pride has been hurt by the same man, what will Natsume do? (Source: Girls' Generation Scanlations) Included one-shots: Kiss in the Pool, Ai wa Oshiminaku Ubau
Shounen AiSlice of Life
When he was a child, Isao was inspired by a florist named Aiko and fell in love with flowers. After saving his father's company, Isao finally leaves his desk job to realize his lifelong dream of owning a flower shop, opening it in the same location that Aiko's shop used to be. Right before opening, he finds out that Aiko had passed away when he meets her widower Koutarou and their young son. Koutarou is utterly devoted to his son Zen and carries on the love of flowers that Aiko instilled in him. Thus the florist Isao falls in love with Koutarou, and tries to win his heart through the flowers they both love. (Source: MU)
ComedySci-FiSlice of Life
In the 21st century, bugs have become immune to all pesticides. To combat them, the corporations of Japan have developed a new remedy: Hoihoi-san, a robotic exterminator. She's tiny, she's cute, she's deadly. (Source: ANN)
DramaHistoricalRomance
This is based on the book Anne of Avonlea and it's a sequel to Anne of Green Gables. It follows Anne from the age of 16 to 18, during the two years that she teaches at Avonlea school. Anne discovers the delights and troubles of being a teacher, takes part in the raising of the twins Davy and Dora and organizes the A.V.I.S. (Avonlea Village Improvement Society), which tries to bring improvements to Avonlea with questionable results. (Source: MangaUpdates)
ComedySlice of LifeGender Bender
Nozomu, a third-year in junior high, goes out cross-dressing for the first time and is saved from a molester on a train by Shuuji, a college student. (Source: MU)
Matsuda moves to Tokyo to experience student's life for the first time. Already at the first day he meets his neighbour, who lives with a small girl who calls him Yo-chan. Why are they living together and where's the mother of little girl, and also why Matsuda is so interested in their affairs... (Source: Wasurenagusa)
DramaHistoricalSlice of Life
In a time when giant department stores and supermarkets dominated the Japanese retail industry, two businessmen, Toshifumi Suzuki and Hideo Shimizu, discovered a new type of small retail store flourishing in America - the Seven Eleven. Called a “convenience store,” it was a concept new to the Japanese. Intrigued by this new idea and convinced that it would succeed in Japan as well, the two men put together a project team of fifteen members, all virtual novices to the retail trade, to bring this venture to their land. Staking his entire livelihood, young store owner Kenji Yamamoto volunteered to convert his family-owned liquor store into the first Seven Eleven in Japan. The hardship of negotiations, the oil shock, the struggle to cope with inadequate space were all met with resolve and innovation, culminating in what is now called the retail revolution! (Source: DMP)
Slice of LifeSeinen
"The great modern recession that you couldn't see coming. Have you ever wondered … if you could know if the future holds happiness for you or…?" (Source: Rumic World) Contents: 1. Positive Cooking 2. Toshigai mo Naku (How Ridiculous at that Age) 3. Unmei no Tori (Birds of Fate) 4. Shiawase List (Happiness List) 5. Rinka no Nayami (Trouble with the Neighbors) 6. Jiken no Genba (Scene of the Crime)
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