7.00
Author: Shima Tokio
Status: Ongoing
Dachi no Imouto (ダチの妹, My Friend’s Little Sister) is a romance and slice-of-life manga that explores the bittersweet complexities of friendship, love, and unexpected feelings that arise in close relationships. The story follows a young man who suddenly finds himself drawn to his best friend’s younger sister, a girl who exudes both innocence and charm but also has her own strong-willed personality. As their interactions grow deeper, the protagonist struggles with his emotions, torn between loyalty to his friend and the undeniable attraction that keeps pulling him closer to her. Dachi no Imouto weaves humor, youthful romance, and emotional tension into a heartfelt narrative that resonates with readers who enjoy stories about everyday relationships turning into something more complicated. With its balance of lighthearted comedic moments and genuine emotional conflicts, the manga captures the awkward yet exciting experience of first love blooming in the most unexpected place.
10.00
Author: Aoi Sekina
Status: Ongoing
My Crush's Crush (僕の好きな子の好きな子, Boku no Suki na Ko no Suki na Ko) is a Japanese romantic comedy manga series that explores the tangled and humorous world of high school crushes. The story follows a protagonist who discovers that the person they like has feelings for someone else, leading to a chain of unrequited loves and amusing misunderstandings. My Crush's Crush delves into themes of adolescence, friendship, and the complexities of young romance, capturing the awkwardness and charm of teenage emotions. Through witty dialogue, comedic scenarios, and relatable characters, the series portrays the joys and frustrations of navigating first loves and romantic rivalries. Readers are drawn to the heartfelt moments, playful interactions, and the bittersweet yet humorous twists of fate that define high school relationships. With its engaging storyline, expressive artwork, and lighthearted tone, My Crush's Crush offers an entertaining and relatable reading experience for fans of romantic comedy manga.
10.00
Author: Asahi
Status: Ongoing
Russian Transfer Student Who Can't Speak Japanese (日本語が話せないロシアからの転校生, Nihongo ga Hanasenai Roshia kara no Tenkōsei) is a lighthearted comedy and school-life manga that focuses on cultural differences, communication struggles, and the charm of unexpected friendships. The story follows a Russian student who transfers to a Japanese school but faces a major obstacle—she can’t speak the language. Despite the barrier, her sincerity, unique expressions, and sometimes hilarious misunderstandings draw classmates closer to her. Through everyday interactions filled with comedy, warmth, and occasional awkwardness, the manga highlights how kindness and effort can bridge even the widest cultural and linguistic gaps. Russian Transfer Student Who Can't Speak Japanese is perfect for readers who enjoy wholesome school comedies, cute cross-cultural exchanges, and stories that celebrate friendship beyond words. It delivers both laughs and heartwarming moments, showing that genuine connections often go beyond language.
7.00
Author: Nakano
Status: Ongoing
Asura’s Dish of the Day (今日のアシュラ飯, Kyou no Ashura Meshi) is a heartwarming seinen manga that blends cooking, romance, school life, and small-slice-of-life drama in a coming-of-age story. The series centers on Omori Sizuka, a high school girl who loves to eat but is often bullied, and Akira Kurose (“Ashura-kun”), the lone tough yankee in school with a surprising talent: he can cook. One day he invites Sizuka to try his homemade bento on the rooftop with the condition she keeps quiet about his secret. From there, he starts making more lunches to help her eat healthier, and an unlikely romance blooms between two very different people. Asura’s Dish of the Day explores friendship, self-acceptance, and growth, all centered around the comfort of food and the courage to be oneself. It’s perfect for readers who enjoy gentle romance, food themes, and character development.
10.00
Author: Kiyoshi Saya
Status: Completed
Saki-Biyori - Otona no Maki (咲日和 大人の巻) is a delightful spin-off in the Saki-Biyori series, blending humor, charm, and a slice-of-life perspective centered around the beloved characters from the main Saki universe. Unlike the high-stakes mahjong battles that the original manga is known for, Saki-Biyori - Otona no Maki shifts the tone toward lighthearted, comedic everyday interactions, showcasing the characters in their more casual and playful moments. This installment offers fans a refreshing angle, giving depth to personalities while creating enjoyable stand-alone episodes that do not require prior knowledge of intense tournament arcs. The manga beautifully highlights friendships, comedic misunderstandings, and the unique quirks of each cast member, making it an engaging read for long-time followers and newcomers alike. With its mix of relaxed storytelling and entertaining character dynamics, Saki-Biyori - Otona no Maki is a must-read for those who enjoy character-driven comedy and a fun extension of the Saki franchise.
10.00
Author: Oomi Suzu
Status: Ongoing
Secret Girl Through the Filter (フィルター越しのシークレットガール, Firutā Goshi no Shīkuretto Gāru; also known as Secret Girl Behind the Filter, Filtered Secret Girl) is a romance and slice-of-life manga that highlights the contrast between online personas and real-life identities. The story follows a girl who appears flawless and glamorous through social media filters but is actually an ordinary and unassuming student in reality. When her double life risks exposure, she encounters someone who sees past the filters and accepts her true self, sparking a relationship built on honesty, vulnerability, and gradual trust. This manga explores modern themes of self-image, insecurity, and the struggle between perception and reality in today’s digital age. With heartfelt moments, relatable characters, and a blend of light humor and romance, Secret Girl Through the Filter resonates with readers who understand the pressures of social media while offering a touching reminder of the value of authenticity and genuine connection.
8.00
Author: Mokufuu
Status: Ongoing
Regarding my Married Life with a Childhood Friend Whom I Thought Was a Boy Going Way Too Smoothly (幼馴染が男だと思っていた結婚生活が順調すぎる件について, Mi Viejo Amistoso Matrimonio Resulta Demasiado Fluido, Что касается моей супружеской жизни с другом детства, которого я думал мальчиком) is a heartwarming and comedic manga that follows the life of Haruto, who unexpectedly marries his childhood friend, Misaki, only to realize that their relationship is far smoother and more surprisingly charming than he ever imagined. As they navigate married life, Haruto experiences hilarious misunderstandings, tender moments, and deepening emotional bonds, all while reflecting on the quirks and surprises of loving someone who has always been by his side. Blending romance, slice-of-life, and comedy, Regarding my Married Life with a Childhood Friend Whom I Thought Was a Boy Going Way Too Smoothly offers readers a delightful and engaging story about love, friendship, and the joys of everyday life, capturing the charm of relationships that grow stronger through trust, humor, and shared experiences.
8.00
Author: Kawanaka Yasushi
Status: Ongoing
Onegai, Nugashite. (おねがい、脱がして。) is a romantic comedy manga that mixes playful teasing with unexpected intimacy, creating a story full of humorous misunderstandings and lighthearted charm. The plot centers around situations where characters are caught in awkward yet funny predicaments involving clothing, leading to comedic banter, blush-inducing moments, and developing romantic tension. Onegai, Nugashite. doesn’t just rely on its cheeky premise but also builds engaging character dynamics that balance humor with genuine affection, making readers invested in both the comedy and the relationships. Its art style highlights expressive reactions, comedic timing, and a slightly flirtatious atmosphere, ensuring that even the most embarrassing situations feel fun and entertaining rather than over the top. With a mix of rom-com tropes, situational comedy, and endearing character quirks, Onegai, Nugashite. stands out as a lighthearted read for fans who enjoy romance manga with a humorous twist and plenty of playful, memorable interactions.
7.00
Author: Keino Yuuji
Status: Ongoing
The Revenge of My Youth: My Re Life with a Girl Who Was Too Much of an Angel (青春リベンジ ~天使すぎたあの娘とやり直す俺の人生~, Seishun Ribenji ~ Tenshi Sugita Ano Ko to Yarinaosu Ore no Jinsei ~) is a heartfelt romance-drama manga that explores second chances, regret, and the beauty of rediscovering love. The story follows a man who, burdened by the mistakes and missed opportunities of his youth, suddenly finds himself reliving his younger days. This time, he is determined to change the course of his life—especially when he reunites with the girl he once admired, someone so kind and radiant she was often called an “angel.” As he carefully balances his knowledge of the future with the fragile emotions of adolescence, he works to mend past regrets while cherishing every new moment with her. The Revenge of My Youth: My Re Life with a Girl Who Was Too Much of an Angel blends romance, drama, and nostalgia into a moving story of redemption and love.
10.00
Author: Nariie Shinichirou
Status: Ongoing
See You at the Food Court Tomorrow (Ashita, Sakaba de; あした、フードコートで) is a refreshing slice-of-life manga that captures the everyday yet meaningful conversations between two high school girls who couldn’t be more different. On one hand, you have a trendy, extroverted gyaru who loves fashion and enjoys the spotlight, while on the other, there’s her reserved and academically focused classmate. Despite their contrasting personalities, they meet regularly after school at the food court, where their casual chats reveal deeper insights into friendship, identity, and the struggles of teenage life. What makes See You at the Food Court Tomorrow special is its ability to take ordinary dialogues and turn them into thought-provoking reflections on growing up. The lighthearted humor mixed with genuine moments of honesty makes this manga relatable for readers of all ages. If you enjoy character-driven stories that explore the beauty of everyday interactions, this title deserves a spot on your reading list.