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  2. Yasuko to Kenji - Wikipedia

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    "Yasuko and Kenji") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Aruko. [1] Yasuko to Kenji was serialized in the shōjo manga magazine Bessatsu Margaret from April 2005 to November 2006. In 2008, the series was adapted into a comedy drama which aired in Japan on Nippon Television.

  3. My Beautiful Man - Wikipedia

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    My Beautiful Man (Japanese: 美しい彼, Hepburn: Utsukushii Kare) is a Japanese light novel series by Yuu Nagira. It is published by Tokuma Shoten with illustrations by Rikako Kasai. My Beautiful Man was published as Nagira's debut work, and since 2014, there have been four volumes published, as well as one side story.

  4. Oh My Boss! Love Not Included - Wikipedia

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    Oh! My Tsundere! Love is a Separate Volume is spin-off drama of Oh! My Boss! Love is a Separate Volume. [32] It was distributed on the Paravi distribution service after the main drama had finished. The story depicts a love affair between two contrasting characters: editorial assistant Haruka Izumi, who has the worst first impression of senior ...

  5. ‘Perfect Days’ Review: Wim Wenders’ Gentle Japanese Character ...

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    Before you ask, yes, Lou Reed’s rock standard “Perfect Day” does indeed make an appearance in Wim Wenders’ “Perfect Days”: on the protagonist’s stereo as suitably ideal sunlight ...

  6. Don't Be Cruel (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Don't Be Cruel (Japanese: 酷くしないで, Hepburn: Hidoku Shinaide, Treat Me Gently, Please in Japan [2] [3]) is a Japanese yaoi manga series written and illustrated by Yonezou Nekota. It is serialized in the monthly manga magazine Magazine Be × Boy since 2006.

  7. Boys' love - Wikipedia

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    The term yaoi (/ ˈ j aʊ i / YOW-ee; Japanese: やおい) emerged as a name for the genre in the late 1970s and early 1980s in the context of dōjinshi (self-published works) culture as a portmanteau of yama nashi, ochi nashi, imi nashi ("no climax, no point, no meaning"), where it was used in a self-deprecating manner to refer to amateur fan ...

  8. The Tyrant Falls in Love - Wikipedia

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    The Tyrant Falls in Love (Japanese: 恋する暴君, Hepburn: Koisuru Bōkun) is a Japanese yaoi manga series written and illustrated by Hinako Takanaga. The Tyrant Falls in Love is a sequel to Takanaga's series Challengers. [1]

  9. Otomen - Wikipedia

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    Asuka Masamune is the coolest, manliest guy in his school. He is the captain of the kendo team where he reached the national championship tournament, and also excels in judo and karate . However, he harbors a secret: he is an otomen , a guy who really loves things that are usually associated with girls: cooking, sewing, and especially reading ...