Yuna Mogami, the daughter of a legendary hotel concierge, starts working as a care-worker at a nursing home for the elderly—which seems like a nightmare at first. People living out their final years must confront all sorts of personal and family issues—Yuna is under heavy pressure to provide the ultimate service: "Attending people on their deathbeds" and "Making sure their final moments are happy ones." Can she deliver her imperial hospitality, for the sake of the people in need—?! (Source: Silent Manga Audition)
Sanada to Hamako is a sexual comedy where a woman, Hamako with a fat fetish and her boyfriend, Sanada carry out a perverted talks.
First-grader Ryuutarou is so shy he can only communicate in writing. His cousin Kiyonosuke, an elite high schooler, has been tasked with helping him make a friend. Ryuutarou thinks it?s a waste of time, and by working with him, Kiyonosuke winds up growing himself.
Sango is a boy who possesses Satori's eyes, which enable him to feel lies as a “sensation of pain”. An immortal siren who gives her flesh to the man she loves. A tale of two people.
[Pixiv releases](https://comic.pixiv.net/works/2591)
Manga adaptation of the movie. The story of a post-apocalyptic future where the world has become flooded after the polar ice caps melted, and the search for the last remaining dry land.
Detective Tachibana knows an awful lot about food (specific kinds of curry, ramen, fried chicken, soba, etc.), and talking about it at great lengths has gained him the nickname "Meshibana." He's able to open up uncooperative people under questioning, simply by telling food-related stories or having in-depth discussions about specific restaurants or food. His constant food-talk can win him friends at work, but it may also rub some people the wrong way. It seems like everyone who talks with him ends up feeling hungry! (Source: MangaHelpers)
Tsugumi, who works part-time at a botanical garden, has always hated his uniquely colored eyes—blue mixed with yellow, a shade uncommon among Japanese. To hide this insecurity, he wears colored contacts. One day at work, he meets Keito, a young jewelry designer. Keito is bright, overly friendly, and definitely not Tsugumi’s type—or so he thinks. Yet, Keito quickly closes the distance between them and insists on seeing Tsugumi’s real eyes. *“…Wow, they’re beautiful. Like gemstones,”* Keito says, gazing at him with sparkling eyes. Before Tsugumi can react, Keito suddenly leans in for a kiss…!? (Source: Tokuma Shoten, translated) Note: Includes an extra.
A comic account of Rina Fujita's travels through England, France, and Belgium.
"89th of the keyboard is played, the most beautiful sound in the world."
