From Day of the River: Nakajima Hiromi was born into an ordinary family and raised under ordinary circumstances. Working at a medium-sized company, she hopes that one day she'll be able to attain some sort of happiness. With the fear of being isolated, Hiromi isn't sure how to interact with her introverted coworker, Katsuma Yukihiro. But in order to help things along, somehow Hiromi has entered his home... and will be living with him?!
The plot revolves around various erotic scenarios, such as "Onapart", where you can do ecchi-nasty things without facing the other person, getting hired for a job by peeing for an "Interview", and "Local Erotic Vending Machine" where erotic books of local girls are sold. The manga is known for its dark and intense themes and is recommended for readers who enjoy hardcore erotica.
Sakuya feels pathetic that all he can do for his husband Shuji is welcome him home wearing nothing except an apron. What happens when one day after Shuji leaves for work Sakuya tries cleaning? Well Shuji comes home to his house looking ransacked. So he looks for Sakuya and after getting the story Sakuya makes up for it in a special way. In the Danna-sama to Mitsugetsuchuu series: V.1 - Danna-sama to Mitsugetsuchuu Sakuya and Shuji-san are enjoying their 'newlywed' life to the fullest. Although Sakuya was brought up as a 'young master', he's still wants to try his best for his loving husband Shuji-san. V.2 - Toro Toro Honey Hen Shuji takes Sakuya on a onsen honeymoon trip; when they get back a servant from Sakuya's house has found them. Will they be able to keep living together?
Ever since Tsubaki Tarou, who lives alone in the city, was coincidentally reunited with his childhood friend Hiraiwa who is now divorced (with a child), his life started to subtly change. Tsubaki naturally integrates himself into Hiraiwa and Fumio's family, slowly adding colour to their lives. A heart-warming story depicting the warm interaction between people and their tender lives.
The striving to live a dream and tangible journeys in love.
"Minna Ai no Seine" deals with the lives of the Nakatsukasa family. This men-only family revolves around Masato, the youngest of the lot and the most naive and innocent one. He's a gentle and physically weak kid who's constantly the center of attraction for his brothers and father (who looks like one of the brothers...). "Minna" is essentially a collection of stories about this unique family - school, family, life in general - and is the kind that leaves you with a warm feeling inside.
Short heart-warming 12 page special about an old couple.
By DaRyu: "A young man lives in a small town where he owns a small grocery shop and struggles through life alone with his small son. His childhood friend moved away after graduation and appears suddenly years after at the threshold of his shop , without money or occupation and puts his life to utter chaos. The drawings are lovely, full of life and quite explicit, the story is sparkling with gags but is realistic enough. Highly enjoyable!"
Iizuka's gay, and unfortunately for him it's an open secret among his co-workers, who all but whisper about it the second he turns his back. Even worse, he begins falling for his new boss, Takase--at least until they go out drinking one night and Iizuka wakes up the next morning with no memory of what happened.
Contains 5 stories : 1-2) Faraway & Over the Rainbow- Tomoi is a skinny slacker with a rough home life who always dreams of leaving town. When tall and super-cool basketball star Kajita returns a lost item to Tomoi with a made up story, he draws Tomoi attention and the two slowly become close. 3) Thistle Field Line no. 18- Beautiful, gentle Sakurai sensei, Hoshi can't help but admire him. With a mutual love of records the two connect, but Hoshi knows that something dark haunts his sweet sensei- and it has something to do with that abandoned house... 4) Three-Piece Spirit 5) The Secret Path by the River Edge
A young woman returns to her grandfather's village where long ago she met a man afflicted with the "curse of the dragon."
Taken from In The Water : Reality isn't a shoujo manga, and Miku Ikenouchi's friends know that perfectly well. But then again, they are not Miku-chan. The reason for this is that Miku-chan has a boyfriend, a third year, and is content with what she has. But then a chain of events occur which leaves Miku-chan with a rival (for cuteness), her father quitting his job... and a new roommate ?