A manga adaptation of the classics Taketori Monogatari (The Tale of the Bamboo-Cutter) and Uji Shuui Monogatari (The Tale of Uji), a collection of stories from the Kamakura period. With the manga that helps you understand the flow of the stories and the notes that supplement the manga, you can enjoy learning about the contents and the historical background. This is a great introduction to the classics and can be read easily even by first-time readers. (Source: Gakken, translated)
Kentaro was a normal teenager in school in the country of Kenko, but when the neighboring kingdom of Sigma launches a surprise attack, he learns a secret about himself. Sigma warriors head for the Giria Academy where Kentaro attends in order to assassinate him. He and his classmates are saved by the Sanjuki, three of the most powerful and famous knights of Kenko: Tsubasa Sho Tenkuin, Shingo Go Daireiji and Kyonosukezaemon Dan Kuronokuzu. Kentaro learns from the Sanjuki that he is the heir to the throne of the kingdom of Kenko and his life will never be simple or normal ever again!
Late at night, Sakura goes on a food adventure with his father's notebook. Guided by the moonlight, she arrives at his destination in the evening - a story about sake, food, and family by Outarou Maijou.
Publisher Hayakawa is celebrating its 70th anniversary with two manga anthology reprints. One collection is dedicated to mystery works while the other compiles sci-fi stories printed over the publisher's long career.
“Andou-kun, good morning ♪” “Asakura-san, mornin’…” (I got the seat next to the most beautiful girl in the school. A person who is willing to greet a loner like me, what a kind person she is. But in any case it’s just lip service, she’ll probably find me a bother if I start talking to her ) “…” “…” (Even though I tried to greet him, why won’t he talk to meeee!! I can’t talk about light novels to anyone besides Andou-kun, so please talk to meeee!!) This is that sort of school rom-com. Since each chapter can be read in about one minute, how about using it to take a breather from “other world things”?
A man moves to Tokyo and writes a letter to his parents describing his experience. *Note: Published in Garo 1982-07*
The girl dedicated her life to avenging the seven people who killed her sister. Akada Town, a rural area surrounded by mountains on all sides. Nakagawa Shiori, a high school student in this town, had stopped attending school due to bullying. One day, Mei Satou comes to live with Shiori as a cohabitant. Mei, who doesn’t open her heart to anyone, reveals her purpose for coming to this town only to Shiori. “I want to kill the seven people who drove my sister to her death.” Three years ago, Mei’s sister, Akari, was subjected to horrific bullying in this town and took her own life. Mei has returned to exact revenge. She plans to perform the blood-soaked ritual ‘Okakashitsutsumi,’ handed down at Akada Shrine, to embody the giant serpent god ‘Okakashisama’ and kill the seven people involved. On the night of the summer solstice, Mei successfully performs the ritual. From that point on, with the power of the god and together with Shiori, Mei begins to kill those involved in her sister’s death, one by one each day. Amid their days of vengeance and escape, the two eventually develop romantic feelings for each other. However, Mei keeps one secret from Shiori: anyone who performs the ‘Okakashitsutsumi’ must ultimately offer their soul to the god, meaning Mei’s own death is inevitable. https://www.cmoa.jp/title/332705/
A set of four official anthologies based on the Persona 4 universe and released by Koubunsha.
Analyst...a "team mastermind" who analyzes the opposing team and instructs the coach on strategy from off the bench. Soichi Azuki is an analyst for the Nimura Kasei Gunmen's, a professional volleyball team. He is promised the position of All-Japan men's volleyball coach on one condition. That was to make the boys' volleyball club of a private junior high school, which had always been eliminated in the first round of regional qualifying, win the national championship! (Source: Houbunsha, translated)

