The life of Tohru Honda, a resolute high schooler, is transformed by a family tragedy, and she resolves to take charge by leaving her house and setting up a tent. Regrettably, she unwittingly chooses private land owned by the mysterious Sohma clan as her new home. With time, the landowners discover her presence, but instead of expelling her, they offer her a place to live. It is then that Tohru uncovers the family's hidden secret: each member turns into an animal from the Chinese Zodiac upon physical contact with someone of the opposite gender. In Volume 9 of the story, readers will also get a bonus chapter called "Rain Shelter of Terror."
A young woman working in an office finds herself falling for a colleague who is fourteen years her senior. Despite their mutual affection, the man has reservations about starting a relationship due to past experiences with age-gap romances. The situation is further complicated by the company's strict policy forbidding inter-employee relationships. Can they navigate these obstacles and make their love work? Bonus One-Shot: "Sky High Romance"
Makoto is on a desperate search for her missing best friend, Hinano, amidst a string of kidnappings by a female serial killer. She's willing to resort to anything to find her friend, including summoning the phantom student of her middle school, Yotsuya-senpai. To her surprise, Yotsuya turns out to be a real person who's obsessed with creating terrifying stories based on the people and situations at their school. While helping him craft his tales, Makoto realizes that Yotsuya's stories often contain elements of truth that could reveal the terrible fate of her friend. But will she be able to convince him to tell her the truth before it's too late? Also included are bonus one-shots: "Asobiba" in Volume 2, and "Ousama Kid" and the pilot for "Kiben Gakuha, Yotsuya-sensei no Kaidan" in Volume 3.
This anthology features a collection of short stories written between 1974 and 1980, including titles such as Chuck Check Chicken, Tokyoo Chang Pong, Shincho Senki, Good Weather (part one and two), Ai no Kaikaku 2 Chome 3, Virgin Shadow, Katsu Kare, So What, Ame Lingo (part one and two), and Boogie Woogie Waltz (part one).
As a consequence of her mother's remarriage, Honoka becomes unexpectedly intertwined with her idol Masaki Izumi, only to discover the stark contrast between his TV persona and his true character. Masaki is impetuous, controlling, and possesses an irresistible allure, which he employs to make Honoka his possession. Can Honoka succumb to Masaki's advances, even though their romantic involvement holds the potential to cause a public uproar?
I have been left bewildered since the last email I got from Takashi was empty. I can't seem to decipher the intention behind the mysterious blank message that you sent while you were badly hurt in the accident. On a scorching summer day, Natsume and Takashi met for the first time. They chose to express their sentiments through a tight embrace instead of verbal communication. But the enigma still remains- what did Takashi intend to convey...?
A collection of stories: V.1 - Bara Datte Kakeru yo 1. Bara Datte Kakeru yo 2. Origin of My Love '98 3. Nichiyoubi ni Jisatsu 4. Origin of My Love '09 5. Tooi Hi no Boy 6. Origin of My Love 7. Haruta no Hankou V.2 - Dousousei Daikou 1. Dousousei Daikou 2. Houmonsha 3. Paradise Zen'ya 4. Motto Motto Yoku Mite 5. (Scanlated) 6. Motto Motto Motto Yoku Mite 7. Last Circus 8. Ai no Kemono ni Shitagainasai V.3 - Shiawase ni Naritai (I Want to Be Happy) 1. Kitanai Otona ni Naru Mae ni 2. Fuantei Datta Koro no Kimi ga Suki 3. Akebono-kun to Akebono-san 4. Yumemi ga Machi Pajama Party 5. Honeymoon 6. Shiawase ni Naritai 1 (Scanlated) 7. Shiawase ni Naritai 2 8. Sonna ni Minaide
Kana is fascinated by the romantic narratives in her beloved manga, even though she has no prior experience with romance and finds it difficult to converse with boys. Her friends ridicule the unrealistic scenarios portrayed in these tales, prompting Kana to vow to prove them wrong and secure a boyfriend. When a charming new transfer student arrives, Kana begins to wonder if it’s a classic case of love at first sight and starts contemplating strategies to win him over. However, her confusion intensifies as the boy seems to have information about Kana that she can’t understand.
The focus of Haunted Junction is Saitou High School, where both students and spirits coexist. The Student Council, made up of three members: Haruto Houjou, a diligent student brought up by a Christian pastor; Kazumi Ryuudou, a young man with an obsession for girls brought up by a Buddhist monk, and Mutsuki Asahina, daughter of a Shinto priest with a liking for young boys, ensures the smooth running of the school for everyone. Although some spirits dwelling the school premises are amiable, others are not. To eliminate malevolent spirits and perilous demons, the Council enlists seven distinctive spirits within the school that Haruto holds seven unique badges for, with each spirit based on common myths and ghost stories in Japanese schools.
At the age of 14, Ayame is in a transitional phase between the innocence of childhood and the maturity of adulthood. Along with her closest companions, she becomes increasingly intrigued by matters of sex and sexuality, prompting a coming-of-age narrative filled with quick changes and obstacles commonly experienced during adolescence.
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At a certain point in Wang Fan's life, a devastating event deprived him of his means of living. However, thanks to the gold system, he was given a chance to start anew! Whether you consider yourself a proficient martial artist or a sharp-witted individual, it doesn't impress him. As long as you have the means to donate, he guarantees that you can enjoy everything!
In the heart of Tokyo's Asakusa district lies the Ayakashi-sou mansion, named after the supernatural beings that reside within its walls. Despite being occupied by a single sixteen-year-old girl, the mansion is inhabited by two ayakashi - the mischievous fox girl Kuuko and the gentle snow-woman Yukime. The young Zashikiwarashi Kii is responsible for maintaining the mansion, while a newly created cat youkai named Nene joins the group when she has nowhere else to go. Mahoro Miyatsuka, the owner of the mansion, possesses a unique ability to perceive and communicate with ayakashi. Although her peers tend to avoid her due to her supernatural abilities, Mahoro finds solace in spending time with her ghostly companions. From playing games and watching fireworks to enjoying life one day at a time, Mahoro values her time spent with her beloved ayakashi.
In 1711, a group of alchemists seeking eternal life gathered on a boat to summon the "demon" that held the secret. The demon agreed to give them what they wanted—an elixir of life, the method to create more, and the secret to ending their new-found existence. The following night, alchemists began disappearing, "eaten" by one of their own. Realizing the threat being close together posed, they decided to scatter across the world. Centuries later, in Prohibition-era America, the immortals have come together once again, and the "stupid commotion" (baccano) starts.
When a crime goes unpunished due to lack of evidence or the perpetrator's personal influence, Persona XII, a secret organization, steps in and takes matters into its own hands. Its members—all 12 of them being assassins styled after the constellations of the zodiac—are tasked with carrying out justifiable executions. "Leo" of Persona XII is just one of Kotarou Daigo's aliases. Going by the name Takashi Bidou, he is known as the number one host at club Overload in Shinjuku's red-light district. In his official occupation, he meets clients from all walks of life. Sometimes, these people happen to be victims of the criminals he is set to dispose of—at other times, they are one and the same. Outside both his jobs, Kotarou takes comfort in his friendship with the number two host, Toru, frequently seeking food or refuge at the other man's home. Little does he know, however, that Toru hides a secret which may soon necessitate a visit from the killer in a professional capacity.
There is a new transfer student in North Private Academy, and Youko detects something peculiar.
Once, there was a boy named Rokumichi Kusaba who had one goal - to confess his love to his childhood friend, Yayoi Hino. Unfortunately, fate had a different plan for Rokumichi. As he was searching for the perfect spot to confess, he was struck by a train and lost his lower body. However, a scientist came to his aid and turned him into a monster instead of a human. Now, Rokumichi must navigate his new reality and cope with his monstrous form while wondering how Yayoi will react. Other intriguing stories included in this series are: - Volume 2: Kyousei no Murasaki - Volume 3: Ayakashi Ishoku Henitai Garo
Chess, a physically strong but introverted werewolf, and Rawin, a vampire who appears unemotional but holds a strong passion, met each other for the first time and felt a powerful attraction which led them to engage in sexual activity on the same day. However, the relationship between werewolves and vampires has always been tumultuous. The future of Chess and Rawin's unique love story is uncertain, but you can discover more by reading their official Webtoon.