1. Gachaboy Ichidaiki (Gachaboy's Record of One Generation) 2. Kami no Toride 3. Sukippara no Blues 4. Tokiwasou Monogatari 5. Toiu Tegami ga Kita 6. Doubutsu Tsurezuregusa (Essay on Idleness of Animals) 7. Dotsuitare (Bassui)
Following an earthquake, an enigmatic forest materializes near the residence of the young main character who is ten years old. This manga is the final creation of Jiro Taniguchi prior to his passing, and it was intended to span three to five volumes. Designed for French readers, the full-color work was released concurrently in French and Japanese.
This is a story about art. A young man studies art at a university. He wants to get a high score for his work. But the teachers do not understand his true feelings. One day, he finds a strange poster. It says, “Art that cannot be judged.” He visits a secret gallery. There, he meets an older artist. The artist’s works use symbols and strange letters. They are not easy to understand. But they have deep meaning. The young man feels something important. He starts to make his own art. His new art is also hard to judge. The school says it cannot give him a grade. So, he puts his art on a street wall. Some people stop and look at it. A girl cries. An old couple smiles. The young man learns something. He asks, “Who decides what art is?”
Momo, a high school student, is devastated by the sudden death of her best friend Sayo, who had been by her side since elementary school. Seeking solace, she reconnects with Sayo's younger brother Keichiro at the funeral, after eight long years of separation. Together, they revisit their favorite childhood spots - the secret base in the neighborhood, the twilight-drenched Ferris wheel, and the candy shop where they often hung out. They chase these memories in a bid to recapture the joy of their youth and search for the sights they had planned to share with Sayo during the summer that slipped away. As they go, they leave behind a bittersweet summer story, painted in blue by the hearts of the bereaved boys and girls.
Even through hard times, Helena has always found her strength through stories. So when she gets to meet her favorite author, Mr. Big Bad Wolf, she and this cold, reserved man bond over a shared love of storybooks.
The story of 1.5 Meters From Love continues.
Ryuuichi Kashima has always taken care of his little brother Kotarou due to their parents traveling most of the time. After the Kashimas suddenly die in a plane crash, an elderly woman named Youko Morinomiya offers to become the brothers' guardian until they both become adults. It turns out that she lost her son and daughter-in-law in the same tragedy. The teenage Ryuuichi can also attend the school where Youko works as chairwoman, on one condition: he must be part of the "babysitting club," which serves as a place to look after the children of professors. At first, it may seem like a rough start for Ryuuichi, but with the help of his classmate Hayato Kamitani and many others, he will experience novel adventures with the children in the club.
I can't send it, but I end up writing down my feelings of "love"