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Author: ASANO Rin
Status: Ongoing
Kyoto & Wagashi & Family (京都と和菓子と家族, Kyoto & Wagashi & Family) is a heartwarming manga that beautifully blends slice-of-life storytelling, family dynamics, and traditional Japanese culture. The story revolves around a family deeply connected through their love for wagashi, the traditional Japanese sweets, and their daily life in the picturesque city of Kyoto. Readers are drawn to Kyoto & Wagashi & Family for its charming depiction of family bonds, culinary artistry, and the serene yet engaging portrayal of Kyoto’s cultural backdrop. Each chapter explores the warmth, humor, and challenges of family life, highlighting personal growth, mutual support, and the joy of shared traditions. With its combination of wholesome storytelling, detailed depictions of wagashi-making, and the exploration of familial love, Kyoto & Wagashi & Family offers a relaxing and immersive reading experience for fans who enjoy slice-of-life manga rich in culture, heartwarming moments, and authentic Japanese traditions.
7.00
Author: Azuma Yuki (我妻幸)
Status: Ongoing
Blood-Crawling Princess of a Ruined Country (滅びた国の血に飢えた姫, Horobita Kuni no Chi ni Ueta Hime, 피폐한 나라의 피에 굶주린 공주) is a dark fantasy manga that delivers a chilling tale of vengeance, survival, and shattered kingdoms. The story follows a fallen princess whose once-glorious nation has been reduced to ruins through betrayal and war. Consumed by grief and rage, she awakens to a terrifying power—an insatiable thirst for blood that becomes both her curse and her weapon. As the Blood-Crawling Princess of a Ruined Country struggles to reclaim her dignity and fight against those who destroyed her homeland, the manga explores themes of revenge, despair, and the fragile line between humanity and monstrosity. Its haunting artwork and emotionally intense storytelling make it stand out in the realm of dark fantasy. With every chapter, readers are pulled into a tragic yet captivating journey of a princess who rises from despair to carve her own path with blood-soaked determination.
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Author: Shingyou Gaku
Status: Ongoing
Neta Chara Kari Play no Tsumori ga Isekai Shoukan ~Mayoibito wa Josei no Teki ni Ninteisaremashita~ (ネタキャラ仮プレイのつもりが異世界召喚 ~迷い人は女性の敵に認定されました~, I Was Summoned to Another World Thinking It Was Just a Joke Character Play ~The Lost One Was Declared an Enemy by Women~) is a Japanese manga that blends comedy, fantasy, and isekai adventure in a quirky and entertaining story. The plot follows a protagonist who expects a lighthearted or joke-like role in another world but quickly finds themselves in serious and dangerous situations, especially as powerful female characters view them as an adversary. The series combines humorous misunderstandings, fantastical battles, and the protagonist’s attempts to navigate an unfamiliar world while surviving unexpected conflicts. What makes Neta Chara Kari Play no Tsumori ga Isekai Shoukan stand out is its mix of comedic timing, imaginative world-building, and creative twists on the isekai genre, keeping readers both amused and engaged. With expressive artwork, playful character dynamics, and unpredictable adventures, this manga appeals to fans of lighthearted yet action-packed isekai stories.
7.00
Author: Tsubasa Nanaki
Status: Ongoing
Feria, the younger sister of a feudal lord from a remote region, is chosen as a candidate to be the king's 31st consort... being that the king visits the candidates by the order they were appointed once each month, she can only meet him on the 31st of each month. “Am I the queen of unlucky draws or what?” She resigns herself to her fate and spends her time tending to the fields. However, falling in love with the king on their first meeting, her place as the 31st consort becomes the biggest obstacle.
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Author: Shikishiro Konomi
Status: Ongoing
Gaishu-Isshoku (外衆一粟, Gaishū-Isshoku) is a Japanese seinen manga by Shū Sakuratani that combines slice-of-life storytelling with themes of redemption, human connection, and quiet self-discovery. The narrative follows Keisuke, a man recently released from prison after serving time for a serious crime. Struggling to reintegrate into society, he encounters a mysterious young woman named Chika who runs a small eatery. Their meeting sparks an unexpected bond that slowly helps Keisuke confront his past while exploring the possibility of a more hopeful future. Gaishu-Isshoku stands out for its grounded, realistic tone and emotionally resonant character development, offering readers a thoughtful reflection on guilt, forgiveness, and the challenge of starting over. With its intimate art style and focus on the subtle dynamics between flawed individuals, the manga paints a moving portrait of second chances. Rather than relying on action or drama, Gaishu-Isshoku captivates through everyday moments, quiet tension, and the gradual healing that comes from human connection.
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Author: Keyaki Uchiuchi
Status: Ongoing
I Don’t Really Get It, but It Looks Like I Was Reincarnated in Another World (よくわからないけれど異世界に転生していたようです, Yoku Wakaranai keredo Isekai ni Tensei Shiteita Yō Desu) is a lighthearted isekai manga that combines comedy, adventure, and the classic charm of fantasy worlds. The story follows a protagonist who suddenly realizes they’ve been reincarnated into another world, though without any clear reason or preparation. Unlike typical heroes with grand destinies, they stumble through daily life with confusion, curiosity, and a bit of clumsiness, making every encounter both funny and relatable. Despite their lack of ambition, their kind-hearted nature and unexpected problem-solving skills attract allies, friendships, and adventures along the way. Monsters, magic, and strange cultures all become part of their new normal, though the protagonist often reacts with the same bewilderment as readers. With its charming art style, comedic storytelling, and slice-of-life pacing, I Don’t Really Get It, but It Looks Like I Was Reincarnated in Another World is perfect for fans of light isekai tales that focus on fun exploration and heartwarming everyday adventures.
7.00
Author: N/A
Status: Ongoing
I Became the Tyrant of a Defence Game (나는 방어 게임의 폭군이 되었다, Naneun Bang-eo Geim-ui Pokgun-i Doeeotda) is a captivating Korean manhwa that seamlessly blends elements of strategy, fantasy, and character development. The narrative follows Ash "Bornhater" Everblack, the third prince of the Everblack Empire, who finds himself reincarnated into a tower defense game he had previously completed. Initially, Ash was destined to perish early in the game, but his unexpected survival leads him to take control of the game's progression. Utilizing his strategic prowess and knowledge of the game's mechanics, Ash aims to alter his fate and the empire's destiny. The series delves into themes of leadership, the consequences of one's actions, and the complexities of power. With intricate world-building and a protagonist who evolves from a mere player to a formidable ruler, I Became the Tyrant of a Defence Game offers readers an engaging blend of tactical battles and political intrigue.
7.00
Author: Boichi
Status: Completed
Dr. Stone (ドクターストーン, Dokutā Sutōn, Доктор Стоун) is a groundbreaking science-adventure manga created by writer Riichiro Inagaki and illustrator Boichi. After a mysterious global phenomenon turns all of humanity into stone statues, thousands of years pass until prodigious high-school scientist Senku Ishigami awakens in a world completely reclaimed by nature. Armed only with his boundless scientific knowledge and an indomitable will, Senku sets out to rebuild civilization from scratch—reviving friends, reinventing lost technologies, and facing rivals who see the new stone world as a chance to reshape humanity’s future. Dr. Stone seamlessly blends thrilling survival drama, clever humor, and real scientific principles, making it both educational and wildly entertaining. Each arc showcases inventive experiments and daring strategies, proving that human curiosity and intellect can triumph even after total collapse. For readers who love stories of discovery, innovation, and the resilience of human spirit, Dr. Stone is a must-read modern classic of shonen manga.
7.00
Author: Fujimi Yasutaka
Status: Ongoing
Dai Kyochuu Rettou (大巨蟲列島, The Island of Giant Insects) is a survival horror manga that plunges readers into a terrifying world where oversized, mutated insects dominate an isolated island. The story begins with a group of high school students whose plane crashes, leaving them stranded in a hostile environment filled with grotesque predators. As they struggle to survive, alliances are formed, secrets are revealed, and the thin line between humanity and savagery is constantly tested. Dai Kyochuu Rettou mixes suspense, gore, and psychological tension with the classic “survival game” atmosphere, pushing its characters to their limits against overwhelming odds. The manga doesn’t shy away from depicting brutal scenes of insect attacks, heightening the sense of dread and hopelessness. At the same time, it explores themes of fear, desperation, and resilience, making it a gripping read for fans of horror and survival stories who enjoy high stakes, shocking twists, and intense action in a nightmarish setting.
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Author: Yotsuba Yuuto
Status: Ongoing
It's been 25 years since Earth was invaded by beings from another realm. Now, everyone's life is shaped by a single measure of strength—the World Ranking. From the countryside of Gunma comes Kinoko Kino, a high school girl with zero communication skills, trembling her way through city life with just one dream: make a friend... but little does she know... She's actually the World Ranking's #1: UNKNOWN!(Source: tonarinoyj, edited)