The horror story collection by radio-style YouTuber Takku is now a manga! From occult tales and urban legends to chilling real-life encounters, these listener-submitted stories were first shared during YouTube live streams. Now, Ichimiya Yuu has carefully selected the most spine-tingling of them and brought them to life as manga. (Source: Futabasha, translated)
There are many restaurants in Japan where you can eat cuisine from various countries. Experience the flavors of the world without leaving Japan! (Source: Futabasha, translated)
Shunsuke Suzuki, who works at an advertising agency, spends his days being abused by his strict trainer Kojima. While thinking about quitting the company and wishing Kojima had died, Suzuki happens to see a commercial that Kojima made. The commercial shows a project that Suzuki had thought up and Kojima had rejected. Kojima had taken Suzuki's other projects as his own. When Suzuki confronts him about it, Kojima doesn't apologize, he just gets angry. Seeing Kojima come to work as if nothing had happened, Suzuki finally feels murderous. Then, as Suzuki searches the internet for ways to commit the perfect crime, a mysterious person named Yamino appears, telling him that he should get revenge in his own way... (Source: Natalie, translated)
Women who felt proud and confident having been the center of attention for their looks and brains in their time as students now have to come to terms with the fact that this pride and confidence doesn't bring them fortune in love and marriage as adults, grappling now with having to adjust their worldview and sense of values. Love expert Saimon Fumi brings you a short stories with these kind of women in mind!
Kaneichiro Yamagata (45) is a novelist with a wife and children. He always aims for a "chic" way of life and is devoted to sake, gourmet food, and hobbies. The cheap apartment where Yamagata works is filled with eccentric residents. Together with one of them, Naoji Satake, he rode a classic car (Triumph TR3A, made in England) and headed for Yamanashi. Satake had been thinking about committing suicide due to the failure of his business, but as he listened to Yamagata's way of life along the way, he began to think again about living. (Source: Goma Books, translated)

