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Kobato is a high school freshman who wants to live a normal life, not become a great detective. He tries to lead a quiet and modest school life with his like-minded friend, Osanai, but one mystery after another keeps coming his way. Even though he doesn't want to stand out, Kobato is compelled to solve mysteries. Will he ever find peace? (Source: Magazine Pocket, translated)
Beneath a dog signboard-adorned building in the shopping district near the office street, you can find "Youshoku no Nekoya" - a cafeteria with a feline illustration on its entrance. This longstanding western cuisine establishment has been serving nearby salarymen a diverse range of menus for over half a century and is beloved by the locals as their go-to dining spot. However, "Nekoya" has a hidden aspect. On Saturdays, the cafeteria shuts its doors to the public and hosts enigmatic guests who appear at the sound of a chime. These visitors come from far-off lands, seeking out exotic and mysterious delicacies. Unbeknownst to them, these dishes are the same humble fares enjoyed by the salarymen. Nevertheless, to these exclusive guests, it is an unparalleled culinary adventure. In their quest for perfection, this cafeteria is renowned as the "alternate-world restaurant." And now, the chime sounds, signaling the arrival of the weekend's guests.
In the midst of ordinary daily life, monstrous creatures suddenly appear—and around them, students begin transforming into monsters one by one. Normality is utterly destroyed; rescue seems impossible. The students, forced into survival, band together in their own ways to fight and endure
A young girl moves to the seaside town of Kumogaura. Wandering under dazzling sun and ever-changing stars, she searches for meaning in an item from her past.
Rei has spent his life living in his brother's shadow, feeling inadequate due to his lack of social skills, athleticism, and poor grades. However, Ren, his brother, has always been supportive and never judged him for his shortcomings. But when Ren experiences a mental breakdown and begins raving about Wonder Rabbit Girl, Rei decides to take matters into his own hands and seek vengeance. Disguising himself as Ren, he embarks on an investigation using his brother's USB drive as a starting point. The drive contains a list of the school's female students, along with their names and fetishes, leading Rei to believe that one of these girls is the elusive Wonder Rabbit Girl.
A world blanketed in an endless and ever-growing ocean of snow. The people eke out a living, either huddled around the roots of enormous trees dotting the surface, or high in the canopy, which spreads over the planet's atmosphere.A chance meeting between Kaina, a youth from the canopy, and Liliha, a young woman from the surface, sets off a chain of events that will change the fate of the world.
This work is set in the Showa era during the mid-1960s and early '70s. Yukinojo, the protagonist, was abandoned on the grounds of a Tokyo temple soon after his birth. He meets and marries Asahi, the daughter of an Aomori apple farmer, and after being adopted into her family, moves to the deep, snow-covered apple country of northern Japan. Far from the social turmoil of the period, Yukinojo lives a quiet family life that warms his heart and fills the void of never having known his parents. But one winter everything changes when he brings his wife, who has fallen ill, a forbidden apple. Reviving a rite that should have died out some 60 years earlier, Asahi becomes the consort of a local deity known as Obosuna-sama. Delicately yet boldly, with richly expressive touches, this continuing series depicts villagers who hold fast to the traditional customs they have inherited, and the natural environment of a bygone Japan.
A young Boy is confused on where to work after finishing School. Until he encounters people from a suprising type of work wanting him to work with them
Lu Jiangxian died after staying up late one night, only to find his soul trapped in a fractured, bluish-gray bronze mirror. Drawn into a boundless world of immortal cultivation, he finds himself in the perilous landscape of Mount Dali, where the Li family, humble villagers by the Meiche River, stumble upon the mirror. As young Li Xiangping and his family discover the ancient immortal teachings of the mirror, their lives begin to change. To protect their loved ones and preserve their legacy, they must navigate a dangerous path filled with territorial conflicts, hidden dangers, and the mysteries surrounding the mirror’s origin.
A collection of stories: The Supernatural Transfer Student (Chousizen Tenkousei, 超自然転校生) The Groaning Drain (Umeku Haisuikan, うめく排水管) Blood-Bubble Bushes (Chitamagi, 血玉樹) The Hanging Balloons (Kubitsuri Kikyuu, 首吊り気球) House of the Marionettes (also titled House of Puppets) (Ayatsuri Yashiki, あやつり屋敷) Flesh-Colored Horror (Niku-iro no Kai, 肉色の怪) Near Miss! (Ijou Sekkin, 異常接近) In the Soil (also titled Inside the Earth...) (Tsuchi no Naka, 土の中)