A schoolgirl works at an Italian restaurant, where she experiences many unique people and food.
Ayame is 25 years old. She lost her father fifteen years ago, and is now in search of the pub that she had once frequented with him. Night after night, she stops in at pubs on her way home from work, and on one particular night happens across a man who might be able to help her find what she's missing...
From Mangascreener: The only common feature running through these stories is a grown-up protagonist somehow coming face-to-face with his childhood past, in a testament to the loss of youth, the disillusionment of growing old, and nostalgia for better times. In the Adachi pantheon, this is a rare diametric view of his eternal theme of "youth," in this case youth as seen through the lens of the past. It's a powerful statement from Adachi that might even be an acknowledgment of his steadily-creeping age. What is impressive about these stories is not the plots or characters themselves, but the absolutely perfect way he tells them, another facet of experience that comes with age. Most of the stories may require multiple readings to fully appreciate the airtightness of the plot and visual motifs."
Compilation of various stories and art by various authors like Sora Egumi, koi, and many more to coincide with the release of 1st season of the TV adaptation of Hara Yui's golden comedy, Kin-iro Mosaic.
A connected short stories about artists living in a rowhouse in Kyoto.
Four years ago, Yuki's mother remarried to a man 7 years her junior, but due to mounting financial issues, her mother decides to divorce him and moves out. Meanwhile, Yuki realizes that she has feelings for her own stepfather...!? Includes: - Spring Rain Diary Momone Madoka has to figure out why her heart races everytime she sees her bestfriend, Yoshida Setsuko, kiss her boyfriend, Oginawara.
From Wingtip Cafe: 1. Rain of Love A woman. A man. Rainy day. and a flamboyant, girly umbrella. 2. Because She Was Always Watching Me 5. A Girl’s Heart Is Like a Sea - Mamiya is trying to have a “perfect” break up with her boyfriend.
From Saigo no Shou: Five orphaned boys are now living their separate lives, when an accident befell on their old foster parents, prompting Hanayagi Sakura--a naive, 16 year-old, happy-go-lucky boy--to re-open the flower shop their foster mother loved so much. Will he succeed in bringing the family together and save the flower shop from mortgage debts? Kokoro ni Hana wo is family-genre manga that will surely touch your heart!
This is a collection of 17 short stories that all involve coffee in some way.
An anthology of short stories from 1974-1980, including; - CHUCK CHECK CHICKEN - TOKYOO CHANG PONG - SHINCHO SENKI - GOOD WEATHER part 1 - GOOD WEATHER part 2 - AI NO KAIKAKU 2 CHOME 3 - VIRGIN SHADOW - KATSU KARE - SO WHAT - AME LINGO part 1 - AME LINGO part 2 - BOOGIE WOOGIE WALTZ part 1