A prequel to the Saki series, focusing on the childhoods of future professional mahjong players and their peers, among them Shino Shiratsuki, a young girl with an affinity for the 1-sou who is seeking out her missing mother.
Side stories of the "Saki" manga in 4-koma format. *Note: Chapter count includes 7 omake chapters, 1 from each Volume.*
Special chapters of Saki Biyori serialized in Big Gangan.
The Achiga Girls' Academy in Nara once defeated regional mahjong powerhouse Bansei High School. It advanced into the national team semifinals but lost to the eventual champion, and the mahjong club was later disbanded. Six years later, elementary school student Shizuno Takakamo befriends transfer student Nodoka Haramura. The two eventually enter Achiga Girls', but Nodoka transfers out of the school in the second year. When Shizuno sees Nodoka on television the following year as the national middle school individual mahjong champion, she decides to revive Achiga's mahjong club.
A Saki spin-off series. It follows the characters Toki Onjouji, Ryuuka Shimizudani and other girls from Osaka during their elementary and middle school years.
Saki spinoff focusing on Someya Mako as she cooks meals for customers of her family's mahjong parlor. (Source: Japanese Publisher, translated)
In the 8th Saki spin-off project, Saki and the other first year members of the Kiyosumi High School Mahjong Club are recommended a new way to enjoy mahjong--through the video game, FINAL FANTASY XIV! (Source: Manga UP!) *Note: Includes chapter 0.*
A new Saki spinoff that retells the story of the Saki cast... If all of them were boys!
It's the story of the first night the moon (Koromo), the flower (Touka) and the star (Hajime) spend together.
This short doujin features Yumi and Momoko after some particularly energetic and feisty dreaming.
Like the title says, Hisa and Mihoko get married! What can be cuter than that?
A Yumi and Momoko doujin from C78. The main story is about how a lost puppy that Momoko finds is found a home. The last third of this book is comprised of 4-koma style Yumi/Momo.

