8.00
Author: Kiuchi Ramune
Status: Ongoing
Tsuki no Oki ni Mesu mama (月のお気に召すまま, As the Moon Wishes, Цуки но Оки ни Месу мама) is a sweet and emotional romance manga that beautifully blends heartwarming drama with tender moments of love. The story revolves around characters whose fates intertwine under the quiet glow of the moon, exploring themes of longing, connection, and the delicate steps of building a relationship. With its gentle pacing and emotionally rich storytelling, the series captures both the joys and struggles of romance, highlighting how even the smallest encounters can change lives. Supported by expressive artwork and relatable character dynamics, Tsuki no Oki ni Mesu mama delivers a touching narrative perfect for readers who enjoy heartfelt shoujo stories filled with warmth, sincerity, and a touch of poetic charm.
9.00
Author: Ikuya Daikokudou
Status: Ongoing
Reincarnation in Another World, Rising from the Slums ~ Gathering and Hunting for Meals to Enjoy a Slow Life~ (異世界転生、スラムからの再起 ~食料集めと狩りでのんびり生活~, Isekai Tensei, Suramu kara no Saiki ~Shokuryō Atsume to Kari de Nonbiri Seikatsu~, 이세계 전생, 슬럼에서 재기 ~식량 채집과 사냥으로 느긋한 삶~, 异世界转生,从贫民窟崛起 ~采集狩猎享受慢生活~) is a relaxing and heartwarming manga that blends fantasy, slice-of-life, and adventure. The story follows Haruto, who is reincarnated into a destitute slum in a magical world, giving him a second chance at life. Determined to live at his own pace, he focuses on gathering, hunting, and crafting meals, gradually improving his living conditions while forming bonds with local inhabitants. Through his resourcefulness, Haruto transforms the slum into a more livable space and enjoys the simple pleasures of life without rushing or competing with others. Reincarnation in Another World, Rising from the Slums ~ Gathering and Hunting for Meals to Enjoy a Slow Life~ offers readers a soothing and enjoyable story about survival, self-sufficiency, and the joy of a slow, intentional life in a vibrant fantasy setting.
7.00
Author: Ageha Sakura
Status: Ongoing
An Otome Game’s Burikko Villainess Turned into a Magic Otaku is a lighthearted fantasy manga that puts a fun spin on the popular otome game and villainess reincarnation trope. The story begins when a girl is reborn inside her favorite otome game as the supposed “burikko” or fake-cute villainess who is destined to fail. But instead of following her scripted role, she discovers an obsession with magic, diving deep into spells, research, and experimentation. Her unexpected passion for sorcery quickly changes her fate, transforming what should have been a tragic downfall into a comedic and exciting journey filled with magical duels, friendships, and unexpected romance. Readers will enjoy the clever mix of parody, otome game settings, and over-the-top magical enthusiasm that makes this series stand out. With charm, humor, and fantasy adventure, An Otome Game’s Burikko Villainess Turned into a Magic Otaku delivers a fresh take for fans of isekai, villainess, and magic-driven stories.
8.00
Author: Sakurada Hina
Status: Ongoing
Kingyo no Fun (金魚の糞, "Goldfish Droppings") is a poignant Japanese shoujo manga by SAKURADA Hina, exploring themes of guilt, forbidden love, and emotional turmoil. The narrative centers on a young man who reflects on his past relationship with his stepsister, Kingyo. He recalls her as the epitome of kindness and innocence, someone he cherished deeply. However, his feelings led him to cross a line, resulting in irreversible consequences. The story delves into the complexities of their bond, highlighting the emotional weight of his actions and the ensuing regret. Through introspective storytelling, Kingyo no Fun examines the delicate balance between affection and boundaries, offering a somber reflection on the repercussions of crossing moral lines. This work stands out for its emotional depth and the delicate handling of a sensitive subject matter.
10.00
Author: Ma2
Status: Ongoing
Me no Doku Sugiru Shokuba no Futari (目の毒すぎる職場のふたり, Two Office Workers Who Are Too Poisonous For One’s Eyes) follows the daily life of a 30-year-old office woman named Todoroki Oto, who is secretly a fujoshi: she loves to imagine romantic scenarios between her two new coworkers, the cold and unexpressive Hongou (32), and the cheerful and energetic Daichi (25). In what should be a formal and orderly office, their presence presents a humorous and moving inner conflict, as every small interaction and gesture often pushes Oto’s imagination beyond the limits of her professionalism. Me no Doku Sugiru Shokuba no Futari blends elements of office comedy, slice-of-life, and fandom obsession (fujoshi bait) into one lighthearted yet emotionally engaging story. While the focus isn't on real romance, the inner fantasies and tension between Hongou and Daichi that Oto observes provide an entertaining and relatable feel for anyone who has ever been tempted by "ship" in their daily work life.
8.00
Author: Aikawa Yu
Status: Ongoing
Jingai-san no Yome (神外さんの嫁, Jingai-san no Yome) is a heartwarming romantic comedy manga that follows the unusual love story between a human girl and a mysterious non-human being, Jingai-san. Despite their differences, the couple navigates everyday life, facing both humorous and touching situations that test their bond. The manga expertly blends slice-of-life elements with fantasy, showcasing the challenges and joys of a cross-species relationship while exploring themes of acceptance, understanding, and the meaning of family. With its charming characters, lighthearted humor, and endearing romance, Jingai-san no Yome offers readers a delightful story that celebrates love in all its unique and unexpected forms.
9.00
Author: Kuronyan
Status: Ongoing
The Gal Who Comes to My House Every Day Has Zero Boundaries but Isn’t Kind (毎日家に来るギャルは図々しいけど優しくない, Mainichi Ie ni Kuru Gyaru wa Zubuzushii kedo Yasashikunai, 매일 집에 오는 갸루는 무례하지만 친절하지 않다) follows the story of a high school boy whose life is turned upside down by a gal who visits his house daily, showing no respect for personal space and boundaries. Despite her brazen and selfish behavior, she isn’t exactly friendly or considerate, creating a humorous yet tense dynamic between them. The Gal Who Comes to My House Every Day Has Zero Boundaries but Isn’t Kind blends romantic comedy, slice-of-life, and school life elements, exploring the awkward, funny, and sometimes frustrating interactions that arise from their unusual arrangement. As the protagonist navigates her bold antics, misunderstandings, and occasional glimpses of vulnerability, readers are treated to a story full of laughter, relatable chaos, and the unpredictable nature of teenage relationships. This manga delivers an entertaining and lighthearted tale of boundaries, personality clashes, and unexpected connections.
7.00
Author: Sayuco
Status: Ongoing
Harold is the descendant of the hero who defeated the evil demon king. In this peaceful era, Harold has become a convenient handyman for the townsfolk.One day, a sacred book predicting the world's destruction is discovered. The condition to avert this catastrophe is... "you must complete the 'Newlyweds Quest' with the demon king's daughter." Thus begins Harold's unexpected married life with Yona, the demon king's daughter.While Harold still feels bewildered by all this, not only can Yona perfectly handle the household chores, she sweetly pampers him when he's tired. However, she harbors a secret...
6.80
Author: NODA Hiroshi
Status: Ongoing
Isekai Shikkaku (異世界失格), also known as No Longer Allowed in Another World, is a Japanese manga series written by Hiroshi Noda and illustrated by Takahiro Wakamatsu. The story follows a depressed author known only as "Sensei," who, after a failed double suicide attempt with his lover, finds himself transported to a fantastical world. In this new world, he is summoned by an elf priestess named Annette to be a hero. However, Sensei has no interest in heroics and is instead focused on finding a place to die peacefully. Despite his desire for death, he inadvertently saves a catgirl named Tama, leading him to believe that his lover might have also been transported to this world. Determined to reunite with her and fulfill their pact, Sensei embarks on a journey filled with dark humor, existential musings, and satirical takes on isekai tropes. The series explores themes of despair, the absurdity of life, and the clash between personal desires and external expectations. It offers a unique and introspective perspective within the isekai genre.
7.00
Author: Shimano Yae
Status: Ongoing
Do it This Way if You Wear the Clothes for Ladies’ (女子の服を着たらこうしろ, Joshi no Fuku o Kitara Kōshiro) is a lighthearted comedy manga that dives into the humorous situations that arise when cross-dressing and everyday life collide. The story follows a male protagonist who, under unusual circumstances, begins wearing women’s clothing and soon finds himself navigating awkward, funny, and sometimes surprisingly heartwarming moments. While the premise may sound playful, the manga cleverly mixes comedy with themes of identity, acceptance, and the social challenges of standing out in a world full of expectations. What makes Do it This Way if You Wear the Clothes for Ladies’ stand out is its refreshing approach to comedy while also encouraging readers to think about self-expression and individuality. With entertaining character interactions, situational humor, and a touch of sincerity, this manga is both engaging and easy to enjoy. Fans of comedic slice-of-life stories will find Do it This Way if You Wear the Clothes for Ladies’ charming and memorable.