The story of Prince Shotoku, one of the most important figures in classical Japanese history, starting from birth, going over all the most important moments of his life… He is famous for his work as a regent, for having started the first diplomatic contacts with the Sui dynasty in China, and having contributed to the spread of Buddhism in Japan, with the construction of two famous temples: The Shitennou-ji and Horyuu-ji. (Source: shoujo-manga.net)
The main character, Koga, was portraying Natsuki Shimai, an overwhelmingly beautiful woman who is constantly rumored. As if to express something that cannot be put into words. "Don't you think I'm more beautiful?" When she said that and turned around, Natsuki Shimai herself was there...!? (Source: Shueisha, translated)
There were once two demons who carried bows on their backs and had sharp swords in their hands. When their eyes turned black, they swallowed the darkness and the people. All that was left was black blood, and the only thing they were afraid of was the yomizakura. With their bodies badly damaged, they chased after a person who could not be killed forever. (Source: Mellylemon)
As the blood moon rises, demons invade the earth. Wen Yu is reborn back to that apocalyptic day, and given the profession of Soul Master, with the power to summon hordes of spiritual beasts. On a post-apocalyptic Earth, he will hunt powerful monsters, experience the darkness of human betrayal, survive a hopeless war, while searching for… a faint ray of hope. (Source: Kuaikan, tanslated)
Oyacocco centers around the relationship between a single dad and his child. (Source: Anime News Network)
Tatsuki Tachibana used to be the top junior figure skater in the world, but all that changed when he fell into a coma due to a traffic accident. A year later, he finally wakes up and discovers to his shock that he had forgotten everything about figure skating. The people who knew him before are also shocked to see that he is now a completely different person. Now, he is determined to regain his place--from the very bottom. (Source: Wiki) *Includes the one-shot Monochrome Field.*
Continuation of Kobo-chan series by different publisher. *Note: The name of the volume release changed when the tankoubon publisher changed, but the series continue to release under its original name "Kobo-chan" in the Asahi Shinbun. This entry includes chapters published since 2003/08. The name change did not reset the chapter count in the Asahi Shinbun*
Marika is impulsive and hates to lose. She's also a woman who falls in love easily. She falls for a sexy older man, a cool classmate, and a beautiful wealthy man. And the man she chooses in the end...? A romantic love story, from the love of her student days to her marriage.
A college girl reunited with her high school sweetheart she used to have a crush on after two years of separation. What she didn't know during the time they lost contact was the boy had lost his vision due to an accident. She then determined to become his eyes, yet there were far more obstacles in front of her than she expected. (Source: Anime News Network)
Merry has been living with her uncle since her parents passed away. Only her uncle is a sheep! Meet Merry and her friends, Yuefa-chan (who has a panda Papa), Sukawara (who has a fish father) and Maiki (who has a lion father). (Source: The Waffle House)
The year is 1962. The "Iron Curtain" is being lowered. An archipelago in the Far East. In Tokyo, a city divided into east and west and separated by a wall. A girl, Emilia, crosses a dangerous bridge as an escape contractor. (Source: Shougakukan, translated)
Within the boundary separating one world from the next, “rips” in the fabric of space will occasionally form. These tears allow the two worlds to bleed into each other, and, if left unattended, may threaten the everyday lives of the people living nearby. To find and repair these distortions, a tailor named Rem travels around the world along with his companion, a doll in the shape of a small girl. (Source: Turtle Paradise) Note: The volumes are named rather than numbered. The first volume is Awai no Mori, and the second is Madoi no Tobira.

