https://mechacomic.jp/books/210779
A mountain inhabited by the raccoon and fox tribes, who are at odds with each other due to a long-standing feud. Among them, Shidou the raccoon and Kamine the fox have been secretly interacting as childhood friends, but then a development plan is proposed for the mountain where the raccoons live. Shidou disguises himself as a human and struggles to thwart the plan, but then he finds out that Kamine has been selling his body to a human man... An anthropomorphized raccoon x fox version of Romeo and Juliet!
In the Japanese countryside of the distant past, a cursed ogre finds a baby...
The book contain two first chapters of [Itou Junji no Neko Nikki: Yon and Mu](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=42107)
Dan Goda, the maternal half-brother of Bintaro, suddenly barges into the life of Bintaro, who attends Chidori Yokohama High School. Dan falls in love at first sight with Bintaro's teammate, Mahiru, and decides to join the understaffed ice hockey club. To Bintaro, Dan is a nuisance—and since Dan is in love with Mahiru, he is also a rival in love, so Bintaro naturally refuses to accept his enlistment. Therefore, Bintaro suggests to the captain that Dan take a tryout, but..
Sharing the lucky koi fish image will lead to your wishes coming true... You'll get everything you want... Even... The ability to control other people's lives and deaths... **Original Webtoon:** [AC.QQ](https://ac.qq.com/Comic/ComicInfo/id/647470), [BiliBili](https://manga.bilibili.com/detail/mc36005), [KuaiKan](https://www.kuaikanmanhua.com/web/topic/22273)
Pairing: Haruichi x Ryousuke Haruichi realises that the time he will have together with Ryousuke is running out and that there are things that he needs to tell him.
Yuki-onna, Zashiki-warashi, Tengu, Kappa, Okunai-sama—these are some of the various folk beliefs and legends recorded in "The Legends of Tono," a collection of folklore from the Tono region. The stories were narrated by Kizen Sasaki, a native of the Tono area, transcribed by Kunio Yanagita, and published after extensive local research. This work, which condenses Japanese views on life, death, and nature, is also called "the origin of Japanese folklore studies." This daring comic adaptation intertwines and revives four supernatural tales: "Oshira-sama," "Kappa," "Fox," and "Futtachi," for a modern audience.