Yamada is the plant appointee; tending the school's garden of flowers on her own. She isn't the slightest bit athletic, she's actually quite clumsy - but that doesn't stop her from having feelings for the star track member in the class next-door, Kase-san. Slightly shy, Yamada is reluctant about her feelings for the enthusiastic Kase-san. Still, slowly but surely, the pair are helping each other to grow in confidence for both themselves and their budding relationship, each blush and brush of the hand at a time.
Due to his sister's refusal to come home to work in the family inn, a boy is forced to cross dress by his mother. As time goes by, he comes to rather enjoy it.
Most people would be concerned about getting a ticket to go around the country by rail, alone, for their wedding anniversary, with their significant other calling it a special break from them — but not Daisuke Nakahara. For this thirty-five year old train and ekiben (train station box lunch) enthusiast, a trip around Japan — spotlighting each region's seasonal delicacies — is the present of his dreams, with each stop — and tasty titbit — telling a story about the region's food and its history. The first stop in his trip? Kyushu, by special express sleeper train! And from there, the track less travelled.
Ze - Spring Snow is the sequel to Ze manga. Limited Reboot.
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Willow is a young, blind girl, who is born with telekinetic and psychic powers. Her parents tell her to hide her abilities and never use them in an attempt to keep her from hurting herself, or others. But when her parents are killed by home invaders, while Willow and her sister hide, she vows to become stronger so she never feels helpless again. 8 years later, and Willow had made only a little progress with her powers...but her world is quickly turned upside down when a mysterious boy with similar powers suddenly joins her class.
From Exiled Rebels Scanlations: Toujou Aki lives with his younger step-brother, Saku who is a university student. Instead of going home to sleep though, Saku will stay out with as many women as possible, to the point of being a man-whore. Aki, on the other hand, has a deep hatred for women, enough to make him nauseous being around them. Aki’s one secret is that he would do anything for his brother. No matter what it is. However, everything can change in an instant during the silence of three minutes.
Set in a village inhabited by Youkai, Konohanatei Kitan presents the lives of several fox mononoke working in a hot spring inn. The stories revolve around a new employee, Yuzu. Yuzu had always been living in the mountains, but now has to adjust to a new life working in a high class inn. She is oblivious and clumsy at first, but with her simple cuteness, she is able to get along with all the other foxes.
Manga parody of Donald Trump running in Coro Coro magazine.
1-3 & 5) Naisho de Alleluya Shuuichiro Ooka (a.k.a Shu) is a famous song-writer and a father to Botan from a failed marriage. Botan is lonely and asks if he can have a cat. Shu tells him no, but Botan brings one home anyway... a very human-looking cat who is actually a man who Shu slept with before that goes by the name Umekichi! Botan also appears in Emono no Kimochi. 4) Boku no Kirei na Hito Dakara Not scanlated. 6) Afterword.
Yu, who passionately love tropical fish. In a new life of highschool, she met a boy who keeps meddling her, Yoshiaki, and his childhood friend, Saori, a girl that can't be honest to her feeling. Aquarium as a trigger, their feeling entangle and cross each other.
Comics Underground Japan presents the wild, subversive world of Japan’s most accomplished underground comics artists. Some of the dozen artists included in this anthology will be familiar to followers of manga; others make their American debut in these pages. The richly imaginative stories in this volume show a great range of graphic style, from painstakingly detailed craftsmanship to exuberant, maniacal renderings. At the heart of each work in this anthology is a unique personal vision and a fierce artistic compulsion–these manga artists are the misfits of the art form, and they are its visionaries.