Who is that kid? Where did he come from? And why is he alone?
From Del Rey: Every letter the mailman delivers brings a new chance at love. With wit, humor, and mystery George Asakura leads us through a series of brief tales of affection, rejection, miscommunication, and connection that are sure to charm the romantic inside you. A Perfect Day for Love Letters received the Kodansha Manga Award for sh?jo manga in 2005.
A collection of sweet, realistic tales about the everyday lives of various cats and the people who come to associate them.
Collection of short stories: -Spring Egg Chika’s house was actually just an old lodging house, but due to the location, her parents decided to turn it into a student dorm for the college students. One day, she meets her first love, Fujimori Tomohiro, a college student who will be living at her house! But, Chika’s mother had made him signed an agreement that he can’t go after Chika-chan?! How would their love bloom?! - Sunflower Girl - Happiness Faces South! - Prince and I - 2 Block Honey - Spring, Air, Sunday (From Ochibichan)
Loving pets discuss their owners and their owners love lives.
Meet the volatile Nakichi and peaceful Seita, the two water sprites that live in a river in the remote countryside. A chance encounter with the human child Yoshiharu reawakens the half -forgotten ties between water sprites and humans, and an amazing friendship is forged. Yet can this relationship survive the test when humans once again threaten the lives of these mythical beings?
A oneshot released in 2013 by Morihito Eki also known as Nieki Zui - the author of Kanojo wa Rokurokubi. The Street Observation Club's activities are to observe buildings, signboards, posters etc. and appreciate these things. Today, Chiemi, the director, Tomato, a foreign student, and Rumiko, a 3D Projection, will look for something new to appreciate!
It is still winter, but it is still to early for "spring" and "sakuras" but I hope that they blossom quickly. In a house that has "sakuras" there is a young boy that embraces one of his arms while treasuring it.
The daily life of a clumsy jansou clerk that happens to be a powerful mahjong player.
From DMP: Katsuomi and Tsurugi are fierce rivals in the Japanese sport of fencing known as kendo. Their competitive egos and contrasting fighting styles clash, and yet Katsuomi gradually finds himself attracted to the keen, graceful Tsurugi. However, he hesitates to pursue his desire, fearing that doing so will surely give his foe Tsurugi the upper hand in competition. Although Katsuomi's love for his adversary soon becomes overwhelming, Tsurugi finds himself torn between reciprocating Katsuomi's love and maintaining his pride as a competitive rival. The competition intensifies into a love triangle when Tsurugi's young brother steps in to pursue the source of his brother's angst.
It's Christmas Eve -- and the three protagonists have plans of sort -- but things don't quite work out as expected.