Ryosuke, the eldest son of Tatsuhiko, who appeared in "Shiawase no Jikan", is the main character. Ryosuke Makihara, who had a fateful encounter with Chizuru Makihara two years ago and became his son-in-law. He works at Makihara Bussan, where Chizuru's father is the president, lives with Chizuru's parents in a two-family house, and spends peaceful and happy days surrounded by a warm family. However, after her sister-in-law, Sayoko, returned from her study abroad, the gears began to go out of order little by little.
After losing everything, the Nakata brothers find a mysterious app that offers a chance to make large sums of money. But are they ready for the danger they must now face, the deadly monsters known as WORLDs...?
Asumi Kamogawa, a petite 14-year-old, possesses an unbridled adoration for the cosmos, particularly the twinkling stars. Under the tutelage of an affable ghost who wears a colossal lion head and goes by the nickname "Lion-san," she has been studying space since infancy. Despite an unsteady home life, Asumi resolves to join the Tokyo Space School. In no time, Asumi befriends a cadre of classmates, including her childhood friend Shinnosuke Fuchuuya, who sports spectacles and harbors a staunch brutal honesty, Kei Oumi, a cordial young woman who drew inspiration from Neil Armstrong's photos of the moon landing, Marika Ukita, an enigmatic and stunningly gorgeous girl with a few secrets of her own, and Shuu Suzuki, a bold and bright boy who maintains a laidback approach. The setting of Futatsu no Spica is an alternative future in which Japan's maiden human-crafted spacecraft crashed in 2010, and it follows the growth of these high schoolers as they travel toward the stars.
A cooking-themed spin-off of Fate/stay Night.
The narrative chronicles the daily exploits of a high school girl, who is no bigger than a palm tree, residing in a studio apartment.
You are reading Tengoku Daimakyō manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Adventure, Drama, Mystery, Seinen genres, written by Ishiguro Masakazu at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. Tengoku Daimakyō has 76 translated chapters and translations of other chapters are in progress. Lets enjoy. If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add Tengoku Daimakyō to your bookmark. The children live in a beautiful world, surrounded by walls. However, one day, a boy by the name of Tokio received a message asking him, "Do you want to go outside of the outside?"Now, from the Heaven that is starting to crumble, the children begin their adventure!
Despite assuming a more mature appearance after her transformation, Ran remains unfamiliar with the dangers lurking in the world beyond. Her encounter with wealthy bachelor Otaro Mikado raises the question: will he prove to be a friend, or a foe? Additionally, the series now includes six supplementary chapters: Volume 3: "Ume, Momo, and Sakura: We're Doing It Again Today" Volume 4: "Magical Doctor Becchin-sensei and the Kurobane Group's Current Affairs" Volume 5: "The Polka Dot Bath Time of the Girls" Volume 7: "Shizuka's Wandering Diary at That Time: Everyone's Heart is Not Here"
Wending his way home after a bender one evening, master moocher and game programmer Keita Ibuki decides to satisfy a craving for ramen at a noodle stand. Instead of slurping soup, though, he surrenders his meal to a manic girl who, unbeknownst to Keita, is a Mototsumitama, a guardian of the coexistence equilibrium. When his new acquaintance is attacked, Keita gets caught in the crossfire and loses an arm. Awakening from the shock of his injury, Keita finds himself back in his apartment... arm intact! But just whose arm is it?! Asking the strange girl raiding his refrigerator reveals only that Keita's life has become a great deal more complicated.
Sick of his job and the city, Yohei “Kuma” Sakuma has a grand plan-to start anew in the countryside and live off the land. Thing is, he hasn't told his wife yet, nor does he know the first thing about growing rice. Between crooked houses, swarms of bugs, and grueling work under the sun, the city slicker Kuma and his wife Miyu get a crash course in country life. But at the end of the day, with beer in hand as they take in the sights, they begin to understand that country life can be real hard, but real good.
Is he an eccentric or a hermit? Does the seemingly unremarkable company employee, Fujii, redefine the definition of “happiness“? In the workplace, he’s a plain middle-aged man who doesn’t stand out. While he does his job properly, he’s not one to waste words. Come quitting time, he disappears like a ghost. He’s not the type to be invited to after-work drinks in the first place. More like, he’s the guy who’s thought of as “I wouldn’t want to end up like that...“ by his juniors. Yet, he piques the curiosity of others... “I wonder how he was raised?“, “Does he have friends or a girlfriend?“, “What does he do on weekends?“. Suddenly, you realize you’ve become captivated by Fujii... This elusive emotion that’s hard to put into words is vividly captured by the author of “Reborn no Kishi“ in this bewitching life drama!
Shizuku Kanzaki is the only son of world-renowned wine critic Yutaka Kanzaki. From a young age, Shizuku has been subjected to strange education from his father all for the sake of wine. From learning to gracefully decant a drink to intently remembering the smell of leather belts and pencils, the training causes him to grow resentful of everything related to wine. Discontent with his father, he leaves home to become an average sales representative for a beer company, refusing to ever touch wine again. When his father suddenly passes away, Shizuku finds himself being dragged back into the world he hates so much. As part of his father's will, the one who will inherit his prized wine collection and estate will go to the person who can correctly identify the "12 Apostles" of wines as well as the legendary "Drops of God." In order to inherit the assets, Shizuku has one year to complete the task, but he finds the proposition ridiculous when he is the only living relative of Yutaka. What Yutaka failed to tell his son before his death was that he had adopted Issei Tomine into the family a week prior to his passing. Issei is a famous veteran wine critic competing against Shizuku to claim the estate for himself. With no formal training in wine tasting, Shizuku stands no chance against "The Prince of Wine" and is at risk of losing everything in this competition. Will he be able to correctly identify the elusive "Drops of God" before he runs out of time?
Susumu Nakoshi is a middle-aged man who spends his days between a lavish first-class hotel and a park full of homeless people. One day, an eccentric young man approaches Nakoshi in search of subjects willing to partake in trepanation—the procedure of drilling a hole in the skull. This mysterious person claims that Nakoshi is the perfect man for the experiment. Initially rejecting the offer, he doubles back on his decision after his car gets towed off. Nakoshi agrees to let Manabu Ito, a 22-year-old medical student, drill a hole in his skull in exchange for 700,000 yen. The procedure bears no results at first, with Nakoshi showing no abnormalities. This normalcy comes to an abrupt end, however, when Nakoshi begins seeing the homunculus in every person. With his perception distorted, how will Nakoshi face these homunculi?