Manga adaptation based on Daisaku Ikeda's "The Human Revolution" novels.
Keiko Egawa and Chiaki Tateishi were childhood friends, and in their hearts, they were in love with each other. However, Chiaki is about to give up on his love for Keiko due to a heart condition. Then, Yoshiko Hatanaka approaches Chiaki. One day, Keiko, who thought Chiaki hated her, receives a letter from Chiaki at her house saying he would be waiting for her at the park... The story begins to move toward a shocking end.
Manga adaptation of 1786 work "Des Freyherrn von Münchhausen Wunderbare Reisen" by Gottfried August Bürger.
The main character is 24-year-old Yoko Ito (a.k.a. Hako), who has longed to become a midwife. She starts as a midwife in the obstetrics and gynecology ward of a general hospital and grows day by day as she is confronted with unexpected situations such as selfish pregnant women and women with special needs, sudden C-sections, premature births, and problems in witnessing births. With the support of senior midwives and her loved ones, she feels joy in her job of witnessing the birth of new life.
Yoko Kuriuki, aka Cooley, a popular singer, was good enough to win a rookie of the year award, but suddenly disappeared from the entertainment world. One day, Cooley's cousin Yumiko happens to see Ogita, who used to be Cooley's backup guitarist, on the street and follows him. She follows him and succeeds in forcing him to meet Cooley... but Cooley can only speak in private and cannot sing anymore.... However, her manager Karashima thinks that Yumiko, who has a similar face and body shape to Cooley, might be able to take Cooley's place when he hears her sing, so he takes a chance on her ?
(from ebookjapan): Shiro and Motoko love each other in their hearts, but out of consideration for each other, they cannot say "I love you" to each other. Even though they are not related by blood, the words of love are too painful for the two, who refer to each other as sister and brother. What will happen to their love, which suffers because of their tenderness?