If you want to read my review of Yuriko’s Aroma, read this post. In ユリ子のアロマ, Yuriko has olfactophilia, a paraphilia that causes arousal towards certain odors, and she can’t resist the scent of a 17-year-old boy.
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If you want to read my review of Kabukicho Love Hotel, read this post. In さよなら歌舞伎町, Toru runs a hotel in Tokyo’s red-light district, Kabukicho, and there, the stories, desires and interests of several men and women intersect.
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If you want to read my review of Bakuman, read this post. In バクマン, two students, Mashiro and Takagi will face all the difficulties to become a mangaka in Japan and have their story serialized in Shonen Jump.
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If you want to read my review of Lumberjack the Monster, read this post. In 怪物の木こり, Akira Ninomiya is a psychopath who does whatever it takes to achieve his goals. What he didn’t foresee was becoming the target of a serial killer.
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If you want to read my review of Tokyo Park, read this post. In 東京公園, Koji Shida wanted to become a professional photographer, like his late mother, and receives an unusual job offer from a stranger in a park
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If you want to read my review of Suzume No Tojimari, read this post. In すずめの戸締まり, Suzume Iwato and Souta Munakata attempt to find and close the “Doors of Disaster” to prevent a series of catastrophes from occurring across Japan.
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If you want to read my review of And Your Bird Can Sing, read this post. In きみの鳥はうたえる, three young people from northern Japan (函館市, 北海道) who know very well how to live the pleasures of adult life while avoiding responsibilities, become involved in a love triangle during the summer.
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