Mori and Ayumu are a gay couple in college in a happy relationship. However, after Ayumu prays at a shrine for them to always be together, the shrine's deity intervenes by turning him into a girl, and now everyone except for them think Ayumu has always been a girl.
Overworked, still single, 38-year-old salaryman Sakurai Kazuaki collides with a young man at the train station - causing the magazine he was carrying to be spoiled. This young man, Minagawa Youichi, is a student at an art college and lives in a big, old-fashioned mansion with two of his cousins. Since he happens to own the same magazine, he takes Sakurai to his house, saying "If I trade my copy with yours, you'll have nothing to complain about, right?" Despite feeling annoyed and frustrated by the unsociable Youichi's arrogant behaviour, Sakurai soon finds himself a frequent visitor of the secluded household, inexplicably drawn to its enigmatic owner...
Hana, who lives on Tonaki Island, a small island with a population of 600, loves reciting so much that she holds public reading sessions for the children of the island. Mizuki feels that Hana\'s \"reading\" has the power to attract people, and invites her to join the broadcasting club, of which she is the head. \"Tell me your true wish and I\'ll make it come true.\" \"I want to join the broadcasting club.\" Hana decides to join the club, and has many \"firsts\" with the members of the broadcasting club, deepening her love of reciting...
From Sound of Jewels: At a time when the world was still at peace, to the east of the capital, a beautiful dancer of Noh named Hakubi appeared. She was keeping a terrible secret that she couldn't tell anybody...
From Viz: Although Tsukushi Makino is from a poor family, she attends an elite school for the super rich, where her life has become intertwined with the "F4," the ruling boys of the school, in a whirlwind of love and confusion! In 1996 Hana yori Dango received the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo. This is the best selling shoujo manga in history. Boys over Flowers officially ended with volume 36, but Yoko Kamio, just couldn't stay away from her beloved characters! Boys Over Flowers: Jewelry Box (Boys Over Flowers: Hana Yori Dango Some call it Volume 37) contains two short stories that take place 1 year after the end of Boys over Flowers volume 36. It also contains a section with some of the important events in the series that show the characters maturing, plus a special bonus strip! .
While on her way back from seeing her friend, Oh Ha-na comes across 'Mama', a demon who thrives off human desire and covetousness. In a bid to elude this infernal predicament, she implores a doubtful gentleman named Luxria, whom she encounters fortuitously, for assistance. However, he presents a perilous bargain to Hana. "Desire aid? Then bed me."
A story about teenagers at the end of their first decade, meeting various people and figuring out who they themselves are
In a small town where the fantastic and the mundane blend together, young Hana’s everyday life is one of exploration and discovery. As she encounters fragments both bitter and sweet, the shape of the world slowly comes into view…1) Arashi no Katachi2) Hana-chan no Kusa Soudou3) Takkyuu Therapy4) Uta-chan no Shukudai5) Ohisama no Ballad6) Sekai no Katachi (Short chapter for the tank release)
Mizuki, a Japanese-American athlete excelling in track-and-field, has made the choice to attend a specific high school in Japan. However, it's not just any ordinary school. She desires to be in close proximity with her role model, Izumi Sano, a high jumper. Therefore, Mizuki will attend an all-boys school by disguising herself as a male. To her surprise, she will not only be their classmate but their roommate as well. Mizuki must conceal her true identity not only in class but in the locker room and her personal space. Her fellow students, including the school nurse, may start to ponder their own sexual preferences due to Mizuki's presence. Additionally, this manga series includes one-shots "Natsu no Ori" (The Cage of Summer) in Volume 1 and "Kawaki no Tsuki" (The Thirsty Moon) in Volume 4.
"I'll die with you, I promise." Yoshino is a second-year working adult who is exhausted from her daily life and work. One of the worst days of her life, Yoshino gets drunk and wakes up the next morning to find a mysterious boy named Hana-kun sleeping next to her. Yoshino ends up living with Hana-kun for a limited time, and surprisingly begins to feel comfortable living with Hana-kun. Meanwhile, due to a certain incident, Hana-kun becomes obsessed with her for some reason... When a scummy man whose love is too heavy meets a deeply compassionate female office worker, a love resembling a potent drug begins!?
Ume Sasaki, a senior in high school, is helping out at her great-grandmother's ryokan during this summer vacation. She goes to the ryokan in hopes of getting some hints about her future...? This is the brightest and most dazzling "memory (memoir)" of the girls.
A little bumpkin kid by the name of Hanada Ichiro gets into all kinds of mischief until things take a turn for the nasty. Trying to escape the wrath of his enraged mother, he gets in an accident, resulting in nine stitches on the back of his head, and one little side-effect: a knack for the supernatural. Young Ichiro is now able to communicate with ghosts, who just can't get off his back with all kinds of requests.