The school trip destination is Taiwan. How enviable! This school has a beautiful Taiwanese girl living in Japan. Her name is Ding Ning \[Din Nin in Japanese\]. She's the most charming girl in the class, but her family is poor and can't afford the trip to Taiwan. Two men cover the cost for Ding Ning, who had given up. One is a classmate—the other a teacher. Is it love, or is it affection? So, the secret school trip begins! Alongside meticulously detailed depictions of the Taiwan trip, the story is enriched by a love triangle, copied notes, the fate of the borrowed money, and a mother's feelings. Enjoy this exquisite Taiwan travel/love story from the talented Misono Sawa, who impressed many manga readers with her previous work, *Chicha Koi Nikki*! (Source: Kadokawa, translated) *Note: this work was suddenly discontinued after chapter 11, and the remaining chapters were not collected after volume two.*
The story takes place in the library of a research institute. This book chronicles the fun (and slightly strange) days of Kihara-san, a girl with a bob haircut and glasses who works there, along with her boss and coworkers. (Source: Kadokawa, translated) *Note: Originally serialized in the obi as an "Obiura" manga in Harta magazine volumes 42-81.*
High schoolers Kuki Sakae and Hanatsuka Suguru are childhood friends and both gay. They're good friends and hug each other on a daily basis, but since both Kuki and Hanatsuka are tops, they have no sexual interest in each other... or so they thought, but then Hanatsuka suddenly says he wants to kiss him--!? Could love be on the horizon for this long-time top duo (who are both virgins)?
Through an accidental mishap, the dashing royal knight Leonhardt falls under a powerful charm spell cast by the renowned court magician, Eurys. As they spend time together to break the spell, Leonhardt's initial lust fades, replaced by genuine affection for Eurys’s hidden, tender sides. Even after Eurys declares the magic is gone, Leonhardt’s feelings remain, but his confession is met with rejection, and Eurys announces his departure from the kingdom. (Source: Kadokawa, translated) *Note: Includes two extra chapters.*
In the late Meiji Period, Japan is undergoing the process of modernization. Mone Hoshino is a student at an all-girls private high school in Tokyo, where she lives with her male guardian. Although a young woman's duty is to be beautiful and modest and become a suitable bride, Mone has a stronger passion - literature! Writing is believed to corrupt women, so Mone cuts off her braids, dons schoolboy clothing, and joins an all-male literature club. Although she must face a bit of drama concerning her choices, the friends Mone makes help her hone her talents and give her inspiration as they take her on adventures around town.
Pauline, a girl who creates songs and plays sounds in a world where "music" that confuses her heart is forbidden. That day she sneaked into her mother's lab, a scientist, and did a little "justice." There is no way to know that it will be a chance to know the secret of her mother and the reason of the world.
Nozomitarou reads about Dougen Majima's Sekai Kakumei Kyoudan X cult in a magazine and is attracted by its sense of purpose and the glamorous lifestyle its members lead in the big city of Tokyo. He ends up moving to Tokyo and joining the cult, becoming a salesman for supposed miracle cures, and helping Majima publicise his predictions of a massive earthquake and ensuing political collapse. The story is narrated by an older Nozomitarou looking back after leaving the cult, and is inspired by the author's experience as a former cult member.
Aym is a slave who is descended from a a powerful witch. Because of this, his blood has the power to attract demons and he is used by his master to summon them. Just when Aym accepts his cruel fate, the sudden appearance of a group of magicians with the ability to defeat demons might be opening up another path for him.

