Nanatsugu Naru, who works in the advertising department of a newspaper company, is put in charge of editing the series "Tokyo's Kitchen," which covers readers' kitchens. He is troubled by the series of "Kitchen Writer Kinko," who wants to feature amateur, unimpressive kitchens. The two of them decide to visit the home of Kuramoto, who lost her husband to cancer three weeks ago. With the heavy theme of touching on death, Nanatsugu asks them to cancel the interview at the last minute. However, Kinko pushes through, saying that he thinks he can write a good article, and he heads to Kuramoto's house with anxiety... Based on the popular series of the same name currently being serialized in the Asahi Shimbun digital magazine "&w," an original manga character spins a new story.
In Mushizuka Town, where fate and history intertwine, lives 14-year-old Arisu Haguro. She bears a sad burden as the miko of a local shrine dedicated to insects. One day, a transfer student appears before her with the wings of a dragonfly on his back. Identifying himself as Managuro, a familiar spirit who serves the miko, his arrival brings an abrupt end to Arisu's mundane days. A connection between humans and insects has existed for ages. Standing at the boundary between grudges and salvation, Arisu must face her fate. (Source: Comiplex, translated)
In a future Japan where a meteor strike has brought about the end of humanity, Kaina survives a helicopter crash that claimed her family. Though she lost an arm in the accident, she was saved by a man named Kazan Aramaki. Since then, she has lived a fulfilling life with her savior deep in the mountains. However, their peace is shattered when a man visits Kazan carrying a single "arm." This encounter warps Kaina’s destiny, sending it spiraling into overdrive. Brought to you by the powerhouse duo of Ningen Rokudo and Keigo Anaguma, a raging post-apocalyptic Sci-Fi supernatural battle saga begins now! (Source: Comiplex, translated)
https://www.cmoa.jp/title/318153/
What do trains transport? What if a "happiness button" existed? And what is the riddle of the "Giant Small Animals"? By weaving together the "tangents" that lurk unnoticed in the everyday, perhaps our view of the world can expand, if only by a fraction. Takashi Kurihara delivers a series of rambling essays... and sometimes, tales of the supernatural. (Source: Comiplex, translated)
[Original Web Manga](https://viewer.heros-web.com/episode/3270296674413897920)
"It must be fate." The encounter between two men—a novelist and an underground idol—connects the past and present of Mojiko, Kitakyushu. What has been left behind, and what must be passed on. Guided by his grandfather's notebook, novelist Koga visits Mojiko, Kitakyushu. He meets Nozomi, an underground idol, and realises he is trying to unravel the feelings of the people connected in Mojiko. "I want to write this novel." A story that connects the past and present of Mojiko…