I was reborn as a villainous daughter in a reverse harem otome game. After being sick with a high fever at the age of 10, Pia Rockwell suddenly remembered her past life as a university student in Japan. But far from going down the villainess route, all this super timid girl wants is to finally use her knowledge from when she was a grad student studying to get her doctorate in paleontology. Her ultimate goal is to become a commoner, excavate fossils, build a museum and then become a curator. So in order to escape the villainess route and avoid being deported by her fiancé during the graduation ball, Pia decides to avoid the upcoming hurt and heartache and asks to break off her engagement to Rufus, the Prime Minister's son. But will her cunning fiancé let her go that easily?
Dog Days Sugar follows the people of Flonyard through short stories featuring battles, action, and laughter, intertwining both light and serious elements. (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
Enoshima Miyu is a college student and game nerd who was suddenly transported into the world of her favorite RPG. When she inadvertently reveals her knowledge about the game's plot, she is captured by Adalbert, the handsome ruler of the beast-men kingdom, and forced to become his advisor... There's no other way about it... I'll pass off my game knowledge as "prophecy," and help save this kingdom, and its king (my bias) from destruction. (Source: Futabasha, translated)
For their ten-year anniversary, Tori, a hairdresser, and Tetsu, a programmer, embarked on the longest journey in Japan, from Wakkanai, Hokkaido Prefecture, where Tetsu's grandparents lived, to Kohoku, Kishima, Saga Prefecture, where Tori's family lived. Their trip was Tetsu's, the Shinkansen fanatic, dream come true, while Tori was estatic to sightsee, try all sorts of ekiben, and introduce Tetsu to his family. A straight line from the North to South Japan, totalling to over 10.000km! Squid rice, beef, shrimp, 1,000 ryo chirashi, beef stew, Kaganodate bento, popular rice, Arita-yaki curry, delicious ekiben, and a train journey.
*Note: Includes Volume 3.5*

