Special 4-koma series published to celebrate Hana Yume's 900th issue anniversary.
Yuri is a busy girl. Aside from studying, she also has to work as a model. This requires her to skip classes. Her parent are dead and her only brother has gone missing in Central Asia. One day she gets a phone call from the immigration bureau about her brother - they need Yuri's confirmation if this man is Yuri's brother or not.
The story depicts a protagonist who casts judgment on the people who reincarnated into another world and indulge in cheat skills. It follows a villager named Lute who respects and wants to join the guild "Rebels Against God," which is comprised of people who reincarnated into the world and who fight against the Demon Lord's army. The story begins when one of the people Lute admires, Louis Crawford, appears.
Konohana Shino lives in the Meiji era of Japan. As her father's only child, she was raised like a man. Now a young woman, Shino has top grades in school and is the top fighter in the dojo. But one day, her little brother is born, and her father decides that it's time for her to be a woman. He insists she quit school and the dojo, dress in the confining clothes of a woman, and marry a guy she has no interest in. Shino has no idea how to deal with this unexpected and unwelcome twist in her life, until she happens across the foreigner Daniel Irving. After she saves him from thugs, he tells her about all the opportunities for women in New York. Determined to find a better life, Shino runs away from home and stows away aboard a foreign ship. Two things don't go according to plan-- Daniel is aboard the ship as well, and it's going to Hokkaido, not the US. Even so, this can still be the beginning of a new life for Shino, one that includes a lot of Daniel. But even if she finds that she loves Daniel, this era is not an easy one for marrying foreigners... (Source: MangaHelpers)
Japan is a country of lookism. In this country, where we get hurt while searching for the correct definition of "beauty," what kind of "image" should we live with? "Breast reconstruction," "double eyelid surgery," "slimming"... Just like mending a perfectly fitting dress that also covers and heals emotional wounds, cosmetic surgeon Maria Morino joins us in searching for the true image of "beauty" in this medical beauty drama!! (Source: Comic Zenon, translated)
In ancient Japan, in the land of Asuka, there lived a famous female poet/seer named Nukata no Ookimi. Since she was young, her beauty and intelligence attracted many, but she vowed that she would never marry b/c she believed her role in life was to serve as a priestess to the imperial family. Will the attention of two powerful princes cause her to reconsider or will she stay steadfast to her original wish to be a woman independent of the mortal desires of life?
*Blue Sky* tells the story of a single mother in her thirties who runs a bar, trying to find a new love after a disastrous marriage with the father of her two children. (Source: The Life and Art of Yamada Murasaki) *Note: Published in Fujin Kouron between 1991 and 1992.*
Shingo Asahina, who had come to the amusement park with his wife to celebrate his daughter's middle school graduation, spotted a blood-soaked, mysterious man being chased. Instinctively, Shingo covers for him and together they boarded the Ferris wheel. The man began to speak: *“In 30 minutes, this amusement park will become hell.”* To stop it, he claimed he needed to “borrow” Shingo's body... The unprecedented battle of extraordinary abilities begins—between those who wield the power “Golden Phantom” through objects as their medium!! (Source: Kodansha, translated)
*Boku no One Piece* begins with the main character, Hitoshi Hitotonoya, wearing a beautiful dress to a funeral. He proudly wears women's clothing, but behind it all is his friend from college, Masato Sawara... This work depicts the story of a man who is troubled by his gender and a man who shines a light on it. (Source: Natalie, translated)
A Sengoku-era romance about the historical artist, noblewoman and teacher Ono Otsū 小野お通 by Yamato Waki, author of the famous illustrated Tale of Genji.

