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chisaiyume · 3 months
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Title: Koi ni Nare!
Sequel: Koi Nanka Shitakunai
Author: Tsukimura Kei
Artist: Itsuki Kaname
Genre: drama, romance, school life, yaoi
Synopsis[baka-updates]: Komatsu Shin was shaken when he was found out to be gay, but his roommate Nakajima was unaffected and arranged a blind date for him. However, the guy who showed up was actually the dorm supervisor, Shindo-sensei!
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hatsumishinogu · 3 months
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Ouji Kakusei
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mangaworld · 2 years
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hanacoco · 5 years
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甘くて切ない Written by: Tsukimura Kei Illustrated by: yoco
A kind boy, who has never developed deep relationships with anyone due to family problems, accidentally gets to know and falls in love with a man. This is a story where kindness, sadness and loveliness is felt. It will permeate your heart.
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yaoi-reading · 7 years
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Koi nanka Shitakunai
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sobercoffee415 · 3 years
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A Simple Portrait: Hitoshi Shinso x Reader (Art Class Au)
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Histoshi x Artist (Gn, quirkless, artist, & poc!)Reader Art Class Au 1226 words
☕: The boi needs more love💖💖
“Too slow!” There were sounds of wood being hit together, groans, and occasional taunting being heard. “Let’s take a break” Aizawa called while Shinso sat down on the floor with his wooden staff beside him; Shinso sighed in relief as he took a sip from his cold water. “You, Okay kid?” The older man inquired as Shinso nods. “Yeah, ‘m fine but I got a lot of things on my mind.” Shinso sighs again as Aizawa sat beside the purple-haired teen. “I finally got to be in your class and I’m just stressed I guess…” Aizawa hummed as he took a sip from his water bottle. “Maybe, you need a hobby? Something to take your mind off of things.” He untied his ebony black hair as he looked at the young boy. “I guess, I could maybe take an Art class or something” Shinso shrugs as he thanked Mr. Aizawa and left.  Shinso runs a hand through his lavender hair while he walks back to the dorms. ‘A Hobby?’ he thought as he walked quietly to his room. “Hey” He smiles as he strokes the little black cat, the cat purrs as it rubbed affectionately. Hitoshi laid on his bed as he looked at the ceiling, ‘should I go? I mean I could learn new things so…’ He sighed as he grabbed his phone and searched for the nearest Art class he can go to. “Hello?” Shinso groaned as he sat up, he knew there was no turning back. “Hi, this is Hitoshi Shinso I wanted to ask about the art classes?”
“Alright, I’m Tsukimura Kei…We have classes on Saturdays and we would provide the basic materials like easels, pencils, erasers, and many others but some of the students just buy their materials. Will you still be willing to attend?” Tsukimura asked as the little black cat crawled onto Shinso’s lap. “Yes, I’ll attend be attending tomorrow” Shinso hears a few clicks of a keyboard as he pets the little cat. “Class starts at 12 and your class is on the 2nd-floor room 222,” Tsukumura said as you hung up. Shinso looked at the cat as it purrs. “No backing out now, huh.” The next day came quicker than he expected, Shinso wore a simple casual olive-green dress shirt, some slacks, and a pair of black sneakers. He had his wallet, phone, and his watch with him, He took a look at the mirror and shrugs. He pets the cat as he walked out the door. He walked towards an old, big building, Shinso looked around it was so out of place yet beautiful. The entrance was intricate and a bit of overgrowth growing at the sides, Shinso walked inside as he looked around everything was like it was out of a movie. There was a grand staircase in front of him, multiple pillars on the walls, and lanterns or chandeliers lighting the room.  “It’s pretty cool right?” Someone behind him asked as Shinso nods.
“Your new, here aren’t you?” Shinso turned around to face them. “(L/n) (Y/n), nice to meet you” You smiled at him, as you gave out your hand for him to shake. “Hitoshi Shinso, A pleasure” He smiled and shook your hand as he examined what you were wearing. You wore an ebony black turtle neck, ash grey overcoat, smoke grey slacks, raven black shoes, and a brown backpack. “How did you know I’m new?” You chuckle as Shinso looked confused “Different outfit, Almost everyone here will integrate a dark academia aesthetic into their own style, basically, everyone here is dramatic and very aesthetic but I’ve got to admit it’s very pleasant to the eyes” You yawned as Shinso looked at them, “Oh excuse me” Shinso smiles as (Y/n) scratches your neck sheepishly. “It’s fine” (Y/n) looks at their phone as you started to go up the staircase. Shinso grabbed their arm, “Wait…Can I ask where Room 222” You smiled while you nodded “Follow me, we have the same Class.”
You both walked up the stairs to a dark wooden door with a golden color nameplate with an elegantly written number 222. The room was filled with different murals on the walls, the floor was made from oak and a pattern in the middle to match the rest of the building. (Y/n) took a seat at the back end of the room, Shinso followed and sat beside you. “Do you have a quirk?” You smiled but shook your head. “Nope, I’m quirkless, You?” You smiled as Shinso tensed up “My quirk is Brainwashing; I can put someone in a state where the victim is forced to obey whatever I command. I can only activate this power when the target verbally responds to me. Brainwashing needs to be intentionally activated and will not take effect if I don't want it to.”  You smile as you replied with cool. “What?” Shinso asked as he looked at you “Cool, I said your quirk is cool” you smiled as you took out a sketch pad. The teacher walked in and began to teach about figure drawing. “Pick a partner and start drawing each other!” The teacher smiles as you sat down.
You smiled at Shinso as you grab your sketch pad. “How about you start?” You asked as Shinso nods slowly, you sat in your seat facing him as you smile.  ‘You look cute…’ Shinso grabs the pencil and started to draw you. You both talk about different topics as the minutes go by. All the while both enjoying each others company.  Shinso had a pink blush on their cheeks while (Y/n) smiles and giggles. “Stop moving” He reprimanded, you apologized as you look at him with a light tint on your cheeks.  “Why do you have to be so cute?” Shinso murmured as he realized he said it out loud. “Could you repeat that?” You asked as he waved it off, you pouted as he turned redder. Shinso gave you your portrait while you smile and took it from him. You silently draw him, he just decided to look at his phone while you drew him. You quietly walked off and Shinso noticed you were gone and the only thing you left is the paper you were drawing on. The portrait of him was intricate and beautiful there was something written on the bottom. ‘You look cute too, cutie ~♥, XXXX-XXX-XXXX call/text me and see you next Saturday Shinso~ Hope to see you soon💖’ He was flushing velvet red. He left the building looking like a tomato with a purple leaf, your drawing in his hand and a small smile on his lips.
OMAKE: The next day!
“Shinso-kun?” Izuku looked at his lavender haired friend, he looked like he was a tomato. “Hm?” Shinso hummed as he looked to be deep in thought and to be in a daze blushing red. “Y-You Okay?” Izuku asked as the Shinso only nods as he continued to think of you, wondering if you like cats and many other questions running through his head. Numerous memories with you within the hours you spent together within the building, hoping to see you again next Saturday. He was excited to see you again and maybe ask you on a date who knows but he knows he won't regret going to art class and he needed to thank Mr. Aizawa (his dad).
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anotherone-yikes · 3 years
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bubblesandthoughts · 6 years
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When you talk to your crush
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hatsumishinogu · 3 years
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Idol Kinsei
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mangaworld · 2 years
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yople-blcd · 5 years
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Sumire Biyori by Tsukimura Kei, Kusama Sakae
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This is a light novel but unfortunately, I can’t find any fan translation online. Well at least the blcd was good~
Itsuka No Koi To Natsunohate by Shinozaki Mai
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(Scanlation: Chrima Scans)
Two friends who look at each other differently, a straight one and a gay one, they’re still together since highschool. Is there more to their feelings?
(Baka-Updates Manga)
Read the manga here
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sumomoyumekalibrary · 3 years
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Soshite Koi ga Hajimaru (2000)
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Soshite Koi ga Hajimaru (2 novels)
Written by Kei Tsukimura.
First chapter of vol. 1 translated by mochi*mochi.
Published by Tokuma Shoten in 2000 (vol. 1) and 2004 (vol. 2). Also available as e-books. The second volume is called “ Itsuka Aozora no Shita de“.
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recentanimenews · 5 years
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Bookshelf Briefs 4/2/19
Ace of the Diamond, Vol. 21 | By Yuri Terajima | Kodansha Comics (digital only) – It’s still the finals of the West Tokyo preliminaries for Koshien, and Seido is still facing off against Inashiro Industrial. Tanba is obviously in trouble, and since what trailing Seido needs is an injection of heart, it’s Eijun to the rescue. His confidence and trust in his team exude from his every pore and it’s this spirit that gets the momentum going in Seido’s favor. It’s so nice to see Eijun doing really well and exhibiting some reliability—after spending so much time with him as a hothead with poor pitching control—and that his grandfather is there to see it. Of course, there’s yet another cliffhanger, as we make it to the bottom of the ninth with two outs to go before the volume ends way too soon. Can Seido manage to hold onto their lead? Tune in next time! – Michelle Smith
A Centaur’s Life, Vol. 16 | By Kei Murayama | Seven Seas – In this volume we get: social justice discussion; historical backstory with violence and slavery; Nozomi dressed like a girl and getting hit on; volleyball fanservice complete with a double-page “swimsuit malfunction” spread; the triplets somehow traveling in time to the past and meeting their big sister as a little kid; Kyouya talking with one of her male classmates who’s pretty good-looking and nice, but she’s not really that into him; How To Centaur For Beginners; a human teacher dealing with her new job at a frog school in a very clear racism allegory; a girl telling her male date—after the date—that she’s gay, and Manami’s Daily Life. All in a day’s work for a series that is anything but predictable. – Sean Gaffney
The Delinquent Housewife!, Vol. 4 | By Nemu Yoko | Vertical Comics – Everyone gets shot down here. Yoshino is too nice to go through with her “revenge,” and gives up on Dai. Dai and Komugi takes longer, and is more problematic, but eventually he gives up on her as well. The best parts of the book deal with Komugi and her mother-in-law, who discovers the truth and has to deal with it, as well as resolving to “train” Komugi as a housewife. As expected, the series ends with Tohru coming home; also as expected, we do not see this homecoming, cutting out just before it happens. This series lived and died on its premise, and I must admit I found Komugi’s struggles as a housewife more interesting than the romantic entanglements. I’m still happy I read it, though. – Sean Gaffney
The Girl from the Other Side: Siúil, a Rún, Vol. 6 | By Nagabe | Seven Seas – The good news is that Shiva and her teacher actually touch in this book, and nothing untoward happens to her, so his fears were not justified. The bad news is that, of course, he has been distancing himself from her all this time because of that. Oh yes, and also everyone else is still after them, because Shiva’s uniqueness makes her either something to kill or something to experiment on. We also get a bit of teacher’s past as a doctor, though not much, as he doesn’t recall it himself. Throughout the series, it’s been Shiva’s innocent conversation that’s kept me reading, and that’s still true here, in a lighter volume for this series—and given how dark the volume gets, that says something about the series. – Sean Gaffney
Kiss & White Lily for My Dearest Girl, Vol. 8 | By Canno | Yen Press – Yukine and Ayaka crawl towards being a couple, but we’ve got two volumes after this, and it’s clearly the endgame, so it’s only a crawl. As is the case with this series, most of the focuses goes on another couple, Hikari and Nagisa, whose first names just make me think of Strawberry Panic!. They’re both running for student council president, despite living together due to circumstances. (Ayaka is ALSO asked to run, but decides against it.) As is often the case with this series, both Hikari and Nagisa are nicer than the other one thinks they are, and slowly fall in love, though given they’re the volume couple, not AS slowly as our heroines. This is good, but I’m ready for the end. – Sean Gaffney
MachiMaho: I Messed Up and Made the Wrong Person into a Magical Girl!, Vol. 2 | By Souruu | Seven Seas – How long I stay with this series depends on how much it can continue to be ridiculous. It does its best her—I liked the reporter girl who’s dragged along by events, as well as a taste of Kayo’s actual home life and what she’s rebelling against. When there’s a more serious plotline, such as when Nako’s seemingly dead classmate is possessed and Nako has to be convinced to fight against her, it can’t quite ride the cliches as fast, and gets stuck. Kayo is a very entertaining and foul-mouthed main character, though, and despite a high death count this does not seem to be “watch magical girls suffer” like some other series. Mildly recommended. – Sean Gaffney
New Game!, Vol. 5: The Spinoff! | By Shotaro Tokuno | Seven Seas – This is something rare for a 4-koma series like this—a full-volume flashback, that was not serialized, that shows Aoba and Nene in high school, and how Aoba came to work at Eagle Jump straight out of it. We are introduced to two other “regulars” for this volume: Hotaru, a frail art student who is actually better than Aoba, and is going to art college; and their teacher Chinatsu, who is a “Sensei-chan” type who is one of the girls but occasionally dispenses good advice. There’s so much cute 4-koma humor that this could easily be a volume of Hidamari Sketch or GA: Art Design Class instead, but it does show us how Aoba got up the gumption to follow her dream. – Sean Gaffney
Precarious Woman Executive Miss Black General, Vol. 3 | By jin | Seven Seas – I still enjoy laughing as I read this very dumb but very funny title. MVP this time around goes to the evil overlord’s secretary, who I’ve taken to calling Riza Hawkeye because of her general appearance and disposition. She’s attacked by a rival henchwoman, and also accidentally drinks a love potion. Hijinx ensue. As for the General and Braveman, situation much the same. We do get a beach episode, which shows us that even on vacation, everything still descends into chaos. The funniest chapter sees the urban legend Slit-Mouthed Woman attack some little boys… and General, trying to recruit her, instead verbally tearing her apart completely Silly, silly, silly. – Sean Gaffney
That Blue Sky Feeling, Vol. 2 | By Okura and Coma Hashii | Viz Media – I greatly enjoyed the first volume of That Blue Sky Feeling and was very pleased to find the second volume is just as strong if not stronger. The series is both heartwarming and heartbreaking, realistically addressing with compassion some of the challenges faced by gay high school students. A large part of the manga’s effectiveness is due to the exceptionally well done characterizations of its two main leads. Noshiro is an earnest if somewhat naive young man. He has such an incredibly kind heart but in his efforts to help others he still makes the occasional mistake. As for Sanada, it’s wonderful to see him start to open up a little bit more in this volume. But, because of his sadly understandable efforts to protect himself, he hasn’t yet been able to be completely honest with even his closest friends. I look forward to seeing their friendship continue to develop. – Ash Brown
Total Eclipse of the Eternal Heart | By Syundei | Seven Seas – Nearly a hundred years ago, a famous novelist raped and murdered nine boys, all of whom he subsequently wrote about in one of his books. Now, Yamada Omihiko, a teen who writes exactly like that novelist, is classmates with (and on the verge of becoming more-than-friends with) a boy named Hoshino Terumichi, who keeps having a recurring dream about the death of a boy named Tsukimura Shou. It’s not much of a spoiler to say that reincarnation is a factor here. I enjoyed the bulk of the story, though the ending is a little baffling, and much of that is owing to Syundei’s easy-to-read retro-ish artwork. I’ve said previously that her style reminds me of Rumiko Takahashi, but owing to this volume’s theme, I actually got more of a Please Save My Earth vibe, which I’m not complaining about whatsoever. I’m definitely keen to see more of Syundei’s work translated in the future! – Michelle Smith
By: Ash Brown
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yutasato311 · 7 years
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世奈加奈「小さな空」Music Video
Produce:Tomoyuki Okada(DanceNotAct Inc.) 
Direction:Yuta Sato
Shooting : Kei Tsukimura  (REC.co.,ltd)
Production Manager:Yuta Yoshitake(DanceNotAct Inc.)
Stylist:Sohei Shiina
Hair Make:Jyuri Sugimoto
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yaoi-reading · 7 years
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Koi nanka Shitakunai
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