Chapter 1: **Himitsu no ansanburu** (Secret Ensemble) by Eku Takeshima Chapter 2: **Kimi to, tsume, hajiku** by Takeshisu Chapter 3: **Purorogu no yo ni** (Like a prologue) by Yorumo Chapter 4: **Yukidoke mizu wa mada tsumetakute** by Ogi Chapter 5: **Kimiiro shikuretto** (Kimiiro Secret) by Ameno Chapter 6: **Kore wa mada, koi janai** (This isn't love yet) by Yuama Chapter 7: **Kakkoii!! Ni nin haori souhou** by Hikari Matsuda Chapter 8: **Futari no himitsu** (Secret of the two) by Yuriko Asami Chapter 9: **Koisuru ongaku** by Sora Gouto
Sonoba Shinogu is the owner and chef of a restaurant called "Heaven's Door," an ordinary and not very popular restaurant. He has two part-time workers who dress as maids, Maeda Atari and Ariga Chie. Through some weird quirk, they begin receiving as customers famous people from throughout history. These people are transported through time and space to Heaven's Door, just before their deaths, and Shinogu has to figure out how to satisfy their order for their last meals. Famous visitors include Japanese historical figures, like Oda Nobunaga and Ryoma Sakamoto, as well as foreigners like Marie Antoinette.
"B Grade" is a manga that takes place a few years after the two lead males have graduated from high school. One of them came out in high school, and the other was a scary sempai who kind of took care of him. But now they meet at the same office, several years later, where the kouhai has yet to come out of the closet...
Volume 3 in the [Kishibe no Uta](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=28625) series. From [MangaHelpers](https://www.mangaupdates.com/groups.html?id=1011): A collection of four stories about lands where there isn't much water. The title story, Touzoku no Mizusashi features a young thief that steals a strange water pitcher, which never runs out of water. A mysterious woman pursues him, intent on regaining the pitcher. What is the connection of this magical pitcher to the woman, and to the thief's past? Other stories include "Nigai Mizu" (Bitter Water), "Joudo no Mizuuri" (Water-seller of the Pure Land) and "Futatsu no Ido" (The Two Wells). [tethysdust]
Sachiko and Kai have been together for quite a while now, and it's been some time since Kai's gender affirming surgery in Thailand. While they're by all means a happy couple on the outside, the cracks are starting to form on the inside. Their not-so-perfect relationship must now weather the storms of mismatched sex drives, dishonesty, Sachiko's concerns over her lesbian identity, and even a surprise marriage proposal gone wrong. Are they truly happy with one another, or will one of them stray?
Eight is a cool and handsome hachiware. Mike is a sturdy calico. The two don't seem like they'd get along, but they actually make a great crime-fighting team! A furry buddy story! (Source: Shonengahosha, translated)
The swelling breast, the anticipated first menstruation, the first kiss... a girl matures in her "refuge". "Tragic girl x dictator" For her appalling death, Anne became the most famous "war victim" in the world. For his cruel leadership, Hitler became the most famous "icon of war" in the world. Anne, Hitler, Hanako, Tarou, during the war, in the present day... A story created by Machiko through the power of her imagination that transcends space and time -- the most impossible "boy meets girl" in the world. Boy destroys girl.
1. Tabibito no Ki 2. Touge no Shiro no Tsumetai Jouou 3. Zainin no Oka 4. Tabibito no Kutsu
Aoi and Keita, who attend the same high school, live next door to each other and have been childhood friends ever since Keita moved in when they were in middle school. Even though they're just friends who always goof around together, Aoi suddenly notices that Keita has been looking cool lately...
In the eight volumes of the series, the mangaka choses some of the most famous operas of all times to tell their stories. The first two volumes deal withe the operas in Wagner's Ring Cycle, the third contains La Traviata, Rigoletto, Aida and so on, each o the volumes containing various operas, their actions being divided in acts following the staging tradition.
Prince Naka-no-Ōe showed his interest in the talent and beauty of Nukata. He then offered Prince Ōama his daughter for marriage, in exchange for Nukata. Prince Ōama was in agony as he was devoted to his brother but in the mean time, he loved Nukata. In the end, he chose to let go of Nukata as a gesture of loyalty to his brother, however heartbroken. This was the beginning of the long and epic series of Tenjo no Niji, in which Princess Uno-Sarara, Prince Ōama’s then young bride, would become his ally in succeeding the throne and later made herself Empress Jitō….. (Source: xkazemg)

