Highschool teen took up the role as the school babysitter. Extremely wholesome and fluffy. Its also wonderful to know that manga doesn't shy away from heavy themes like grieve and loss
Rei, a highschool student is the 4th youngest professional Shogi player in Japan. Whilst balancing his life with work and his own personal trauma, he meet three sisters that he later bonded over their grieves and loss.
Komi-san is the goddess of the school but struggles to communicate with the people around her. Her observant classmate, Takano, decided to help her overcome her problem.
All the characters aside from the MCs are chaotic as hell and add humour to the story.
Within the winding streets of Kyoto's geisha district, there lives a 16 year old girl named Kiyo. After failing to become a Maiko, an apprentice traditional Japanese performer, Kiyo works as the caterer for her troupe. This is the story of her daily life.
Yae, Zennichirou's chilhood friend decided to become his 'mom' and cook delicious miso soup every breakfast. Another heartwarming cooking manga. Mostly centred on different miso soup in each chapter
Dr Frost handles each case through his knowledge of psychology and human mind.
Two newly step-sisters bond their relationship over delicious homemade food. Fluff and great cooking manga
Deals with intersexuality and not being seen as 'normal' in society. Every character that involve or interact with the MC gets a newfound hope and strength to face the world.
A man and his daughter whom he met after finding out that his lover passed away. Beautiful father-daughter relationship, the manga deals with loss, divorce, family and love
When Eiji, a young photographer assistant first met Ash Lynx, a 17 year old leader of an underground gang, his life suddenly changes as he became more entangled with New York's underground gang fights, drug dealing scene and his newfound fondness for the brilliant and emotionally turmoiled Ash.
Gakuen Babysitters