Slice of LifeJosei
Included one-shot: Volume 3: Nichiyoubi no Katazukema
FantasyShounenSlice of Life
About to start a new chapter in his life as a college freshman in Tokyo and trying to find an apartment to stay in, Kanata Mijou comes across real estate broker Jirou Nekome, who informs him of a special property in the Yuuraku-chou district: a room with its own kitchen and toilet, and a monthly rent of 40,000 yen. Surprised by the relatively cheap rent by Tokyo standards, Kanata signs on the rental agreement and is ushered to the property by Jirou. However, instead of the lively yet congenial district in Tokyo that he was expecting, Kanata is taken to a different Yuuraku-chou: a town where ayakashi walk the streets, a place that sits between this world and the next… (Source: Square Enix, translated)
ComedySlice of Life
ComedySchoolYuri
Haruka (14) and Sakura (12) are sisters. Yoshiko (14) and Mai (12) are sisters as well. So what happens when best friends Haruka and Yoshiko have an attraction to each others sisters of the Yuri kind? (Source: MU)
Shoujo AiSlice of LifeJosei
Honey & Honey is a realistic look at an adult lesbian couple living in Japan; to be precise, it's autobiographical. The artwork is simple, but hopefully the plot (and the information the manga imparts) will be enough compensation for those who don't like that style of drawing. This manga is similar to Plica, though it's not a 4-panel manga. (Source: Lililicious)
ComedyRomanceSchool
Moriya fell in love with Kamanberu, a handsome guy who is mean at times and has plenty of erotic puns. Still, Moriya would go through all that trouble just to be with the man she loves, who is also poor.
Nishi Manao, 17 years old. Her "boom" starts when she gets interested in the serious class president, Yokura Yuki. How the development will turn out when the two start to know each other? Included one-shots: Volume 1: Ima da Ai wo Shirazu Volume 2: Hattari Happy
ComedySlice of LifeSupernatural
ComedyRomanceShoujo
When Madoka learns that her parents won hundred million yens at the lottery, she does not believe her ears. But while she begins to dream about a princess's new life, she meets to live only in a small appendix of the house of the family Asagi... For Madoka, a new life begins.
Honda is a skeleton, but more importantly, he is a bookseller. And he'll tell you from firsthand experience that the job of a bookstore employee is more challenging than it may seem to the average customer. Alongside his equally eccentric coworkers, Honda constantly deals with the stressful requirements of the bookselling industry. From the drama of receiving new titles without their bonus material to the struggle of providing quality service to customers who speak a different language, the work of a skeleton bookseller never ends. Nevertheless, despite the hardships he faces, Honda thoroughly enjoys his job and strives to bring the best book selections and service to his customers. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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