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You are reading A Zashikiwarashi Lives in that Apartment, a manga that covering comedy, romance, seinen, slice of life, supernatural. A Zashikiwarashi Lives in that Apartment (あのアパートに座敷童が住んでいる, Ano Apāto ni Zashikiwarashi ga Sundeiru) is a heartwarming supernatural slice-of-life manga that combines humor, mystery, and a touch of Japanese folklore. The story follows the daily lives of tenants in a seemingly ordinary apartment, only to discover that a Zashikiwarashi—a protective household spirit known to bring good fortune—resides there. The mischievous yet endearing spirit influences the residents' lives in unexpected ways, creating amusing situations and teaching lessons about friendship, kindness, and living harmoniously. With its gentle storytelling, charming characters, and subtle supernatural twists, A Zashikiwarashi Lives in that Apartment appeals to fans of cozy fantasy, folklore-inspired stories, and feel-good narratives with a whimsical touch.
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A Zashikiwarashi Lives in That Apartment is a heartwarming supernatural slice-of-life manga about a mysterious spirit who resides in a small apartment. The story blends everyday human experiences with Japanese folklore, as ordinary tenants discover their lives slowly changing thanks to the quiet presence of a zashikiwarashi, a household spirit believed to bring luck and protection.
The manga combines traditional Japanese ghost stories with modern urban life, showing how old myths still influence people today.
At its core, the series is about how kindness, companionship, and unseen forces can shape daily life, making even an ordinary apartment feel magical.
Readers enjoy A Zashikiwarashi Lives in That Apartment for its gentle storytelling, cultural depth, and relaxing mix of supernatural and slice-of-life elements. It’s a must-read for fans of folklore-inspired manga such as Natsume’s Book of Friends or Mushishi.