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Author: Tadatomo Suzuki
Status: Ongoing
One day, at the base of Mt. Fuji, appeared a "castle" pouring out Youkai. To curb the labour shortage caused by a declining population, the government decided to integrate the Youkai into society; however, this led to rising conflicts between Humans and Youkai.In response, the JSDF, with aims to expand their influence in public security, secretly forms a Youkai penal tactical response force, "Tachikawa Task Force", to execute "tactical solutions" for the various issues born from this new society.
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Author: Oshimi Shuzo
Status: Completed
Shino-chan wa Jibun no Namae ga Ienai (志乃ちゃんは自分の名前が言えない), also known as Shino Can't Say Her Own Name, is a poignant one-shot manga by Shuzo Oshimi that delves into the challenges of social anxiety and self-expression. The story follows Shino Ooshima, a first-year high school student who struggles with a stutter, particularly when attempting to pronounce words starting with vowels. Her speech impediment leads to isolation and misunderstandings with her peers. However, Shino's life takes a turn when she befriends Kayo Okasaki, a classmate passionate about music but lacking vocal talent. Together, they embark on a journey of communication and self-discovery, navigating the complexities of adolescence and the power of friendship. This narrative, inspired by Oshimi's personal experiences, offers a raw and authentic portrayal of the difficulties faced by individuals with speech disorders, making it a relatable and touching read for many.
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Author: Ishizaka Ryuudai
Status: Ongoing
You Still Call Yourselves Teachers? (先生でいてもいいですか?, Sensei de Ite mo Īdesu ka?) is a Japanese manga that delivers a raw and emotional take on the flaws, responsibilities, and human struggles of educators. The story highlights the imperfections of teachers who, despite their authority, often find themselves overwhelmed by personal issues, societal expectations, and the weight of guiding their students. Instead of presenting teachers as flawless role models, it portrays them as complex individuals who sometimes falter, make questionable choices, or struggle to maintain control in challenging environments. This realistic approach raises thought-provoking questions about morality, professionalism, and the blurred lines between personal lives and professional duties. You Still Call Yourselves Teachers? stands out for its gritty narrative, dramatic tension, and willingness to tackle uncomfortable topics that many school-based stories shy away from. It is a powerful read for those who appreciate manga that explores darker, more human aspects of education and the people who work within it.
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Author: Asahi
Status: Ongoing
Russian Transfer Student Who Can't Speak Japanese (日本語が話せないロシアからの転校生, Nihongo ga Hanasenai Roshia kara no Tenkōsei) is a lighthearted comedy and school-life manga that focuses on cultural differences, communication struggles, and the charm of unexpected friendships. The story follows a Russian student who transfers to a Japanese school but faces a major obstacle—she can’t speak the language. Despite the barrier, her sincerity, unique expressions, and sometimes hilarious misunderstandings draw classmates closer to her. Through everyday interactions filled with comedy, warmth, and occasional awkwardness, the manga highlights how kindness and effort can bridge even the widest cultural and linguistic gaps. Russian Transfer Student Who Can't Speak Japanese is perfect for readers who enjoy wholesome school comedies, cute cross-cultural exchanges, and stories that celebrate friendship beyond words. It delivers both laughs and heartwarming moments, showing that genuine connections often go beyond language.
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Author: Inoue Kenji
Status: Ongoing
The protagonist is a guy who is among the stupidest of the stupidest in the school. In this school your grades can, under the supervision of teachers, take a virtual form to do battle! However, if you leave an examination midway, you get zero marks. A bright and cute girl, Mizuki Himeji, had a high fever during her examination. Despite her potential to be the second highest scorer in the level, she obtained zero marks for having left due to her illness and is thus banished to the worst class, Class F.Grades mean nearly everything. For Class A: They have a smart-looking teacher, a plasma TV as big as the entire wall as their blackboard, personal laptops, personal air-conditioners, refrigerators, adjustable seats and all kinds of different appliances. Within the refrigerator, there are all kinds of drinks and snacks. Their ceiling is made of glass, the wall lets them put up high-class drawings and plants.As for Class F (the worst class): They have Japanese desks and seat paddings. Their blackboard is dirty and there's even no chalk! Someone complains the legs of his desk are broken, so the teacher asks, "Didn't we distribute some glue to stick wood together? Glue it back yourself later." Another one complains the wind is blowing in from the broken window. The teacher says, "I got it. I'll apply for plastic bags and super-glue to fix it later." There are spider webs everywhere, not a patch of the wall is clean. A unique moldy smell spreads across the entire room; it must be from the old tatamis used to tile the floor. Welcome to Class F.The protagonist feels displeased at such an arrangement; he seeks help from his friends to try to make a change through invoking war! And they devise all kinds of plans to try to beat the famous Class A, scheming to get Class A's classroom and equipment if they win.
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Author: Hashiguchi Takashi
Status: Ongoing
Saijou no Meii (最上の命医, The Best Skilled Surgeon) is an inspiring medical manga that follows the journey of Kantarou Saijou, a young but exceptionally talented surgeon whose skills and compassion set him apart in the demanding world of medicine. Despite his youth, he possesses unparalleled determination and an unshakable belief that every life has value, driving him to take on challenging surgeries that others might consider impossible. Saijou no Meii blends medical realism with emotional storytelling, highlighting the intensity of the operating room while exploring the human stories behind each patient. With themes of hope, perseverance, and the pursuit of excellence, the series appeals to readers who enjoy character-driven narratives filled with drama and inspiration. The detailed medical settings, combined with Kantarou’s growth as both a doctor and a person, make Saijou no Meii a powerful manga that celebrates the miracle of life and the dedication of those who strive to save it.
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Author: Kamimura Ren
Status: Completed
Trench Flowers (トレンチフラワーズ, Torenchi Furawāzu, Окопные Цветы) is a poignant and dramatic manga that intertwines themes of war, survival, and fleeting beauty amidst chaos. Set against the backdrop of brutal conflict, the story explores the lives of soldiers and civilians who struggle to maintain their humanity while surrounded by violence and despair. The title symbolizes resilience—the idea that even in the darkest trenches, fragile flowers of hope and connection can bloom. Through raw storytelling, emotional character arcs, and striking imagery, Trench Flowers captures the contrast between the cruelty of war and the enduring spirit of those who fight not only for survival but also for love, friendship, and meaning. It’s a series that resonates with readers who appreciate mature, emotionally charged narratives that highlight both the horrors of battle and the fragile yet powerful beauty of human bonds.
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Author: Fukui Takumi
Status: Ongoing
Record of Ragnarok: Jack the Ripper Case Files (終末のワルキューレ ジャック・ザ・リッパー事件簿, Shūmatsu no Valkyrie: Jack the Ripper Case Files, Записи о Рагнарёке: Дела Джека Потрошителя) is an intense spin-off manhua that delves into the dark and mysterious investigations surrounding the infamous Jack the Ripper during the epic battles of Ragnarok. This story follows Jack as he becomes entangled in the clashes between gods and humanity, uncovering secrets, conspiracies, and hidden motives that could alter the outcome of these legendary conflicts. Combining historical intrigue with fantasy action, the series provides a unique perspective on the Ragnarok universe, blending suspense, strategy, and thrilling confrontations. Readers are drawn into a gripping narrative where cunning, intelligence, and combat prowess determine survival. With its compelling plot, rich character development, and intricate mysteries, Record of Ragnarok: Jack the Ripper Case Files captivates fans of action, historical fiction, and supernatural fantasy alike.
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Author: Sagara Riri
Status: Ongoing
Hiroki, Too, Gets Summoned Into Another World (ヒロキも異世界召喚される, Hiroki mo Isekai Shoukan Sareru) is an exciting isekai manga that follows the adventures of Hiroki, an ordinary young man unexpectedly transported to a fantastical world filled with magic, monsters, and epic quests. As he navigates this new realm, Hiroki encounters allies and adversaries alike, learning to adapt and grow stronger while uncovering the mysteries of the world around him. Hiroki, Too, Gets Summoned Into Another World combines thrilling action, clever strategy, and lighthearted comedy, creating a captivating story that keeps readers hooked from start to finish. Fans of adventure, fantasy, and the popular isekai genre will find themselves immersed in Hiroki’s journey of courage, friendship, and self-discovery. With its engaging plot, dynamic characters, and a perfect mix of humor and excitement, Hiroki, Too, Gets Summoned Into Another World is a must-read for anyone who loves a well-crafted otherworldly adventure.