An exiled Tamer will create a paradise in an undeveloped land!? This is the story of a man who supported the country from the shadows and becomes the center of the world. Yukia, who serves the country as a court tamer, is suddenly dismissed one day. Yukia suggests that if she is dismissed, not only dragons and demon beasts, but even horses will not listen to her orders, but the nobles dismiss her as nonsense, and she is kicked out of the country without persuasion. Therefore, Yukia decided to head for an undeveloped area in the north with her family and escaped from the royal capital. Then, by taming various creatures with unconventional power, he builds a familiar paradise! On the other hand, the aristocrats who kicked out Yukia ended up inflicting great damage on the creatures in the imperial court who no longer listened to their orders...!? The strongest tame life outside the standard begins! (Taken from Mangadex)
Saiha has had the power to manifest blades from thin air since childhood. After an incident gives her a taste of the thrill of battle, she spends her days pursuing ever more powerful enemies in search of deadly challenges, as she becomes feared as a monster herself. (Source: Shounen Jump Plus, translated)
This is the continuing story of Akuru, her childhood friend Shinto, and all the other friends they've made through the card game Aquarian Age. Together, they all enjoy holidays, school life, and Aquarian Age, but will Shinto ever notice that Akuru wishes she were something more than his friend?
Kiriya Nao, a company employee, has sworn off younger men as potential partners due to past romantic trauma. One day, he arranges to meet an older man he connected with on a matching app. However, through a mix-up, he ends up at a café with Yoshino Ryouta, a 20-year-old college student. Yoshino, who followed along simply because he thought it’d be interesting, casually tells a flustered Kiriya, “Who knows, something might spark between us.” Though Kiriya firmly replies, “You’re too young for me, it’s impossible,” he finds himself increasingly thrown off by Yoshino’s affectionate persistence. (Source: Leed Publishing, translated) Note: Includes an extra.
Phil is a young man who is in training to run a bookshop. He loves books, and his mentor sends him to a nearby monastery that is said to be in trouble with money, to offer to buy books out of their library. Phil has heard rumors of their library, and is eager to see it for himself in any case. The kid who answers the door, however, refuses to let him enter. After he finally makes it inside the monastery, he finds that tragedy seems to have struck the fellowship and that "kid" is actually a beautiful girl who seems to be a noble. Things are more complicated than they seem, and it looks like Phil is going to be in over his head!
Snow Country (Yukiguni) is a stark tale of a love affair between a Tokyo dilettante and a provincial geisha that takes place in the remote hot spring (onsen) town of Yuzawa. (Source: Amazon, translated)

