Sachi-iro no One Room
One Room of Happiness
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Sachi-iro no One Room

Alternative Titles

Japanese: 幸色のワンルーム
English: One Room of Happiness
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 11
Chapters: 69
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 30, 2016 to Dec 21, 2022
Genres: Drama Drama, Suspense Suspense
Serialization: None
Authors: Hakuri (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.961 (scored by 1689916,899 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #8352
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #332
Members: 52,229
Favorites: 1,873

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The setting for both of these series is very similar, featuring a kidnapping plot tied to abuse. They also both feature pretty twisted takes on “recovery”. 
reportRecommended by kirakiradeths
Both stories have a young female who abandoned their home to live with an older male who cared for them and gave them happiness which they had never felt before. 
reportRecommended by gfjfgdrfkftcfgh
The same theme of child neglect / abuse. The main characters with similar background. The way the main character's situation is resolved is very similar. It is a slightly less shut-in / sitcom environment though. 
reportRecommended by shybovycha
The manga is amazing. Both of this one-shot and manga are similar. - 10/10 story - 10/10 characters - 10/10 art 
reportRecommended by Aoi_UwU
It's not completely similar but they reminded me of each other as they're both romance(?) mangas with a dark twist. Sachi-iro being about a girl and her kidnapper, and Sensei no Yasashii Koroshikata being about a girl and a murderer. 
reportRecommended by lukraiyeol
Both manga has a female lead that has a Stockholm syndrome falling in love with their capture or killer but it doesn’t go like that at first like any stockholm syndrome it developed by time and that how both manga has to offer the kidnappers trying to save the female from anything from love for them or for killing her himself. 
reportRecommended by AkatsukiUlquiora
Both stories have dark themes that reflect on real issues in the real world but also have a wholesome side to it that doesn't take away from the serious parts. 
reportRecommended by YohaNico
These girls are tired of living in hell, that their life became and see no right way to escape it. When everything seems to go wrong, a light in a tunnel appears in front of them. Maybe someone special or some magic will be enough to change their live? Even if the way is painfull and leads thru many tears, it's worth it. 
reportRecommended by depressi0n31
Both stories are psychological semi-romances with criminals for main characters. Sachi-iro no One Room is about a girl and her kidnapper, and their unlikely story which leads to codependency and struggling to stay together. Koroshi Ai focuses on a female bounty hunter who gains a murderous admirer/stalker who seems to know a lot about her past. Both are highly entertaining if you're into more mature, thought-provoking romances. 
reportRecommended by taylormoo
These two manga are very similar and very different where you get Stockholm syndrome scenario feel when you read it, the different is one manga is that one is a misunderstanding killer or maybe manipulative person who create others to kill and the other manga is a stalker who somehow kidnapped the one they’re stalking I recommend both if you haven’t if you enjoy Stockholm.  
reportRecommended by AkatsukiUlquiora
The two heroines are broken girls who have problems with their families. they live with the MC who picks them up and find happiness and value themselves more after being with the MC. they are also not virgins anymore. 
reportRecommended by Snow_dropindo99
both series deal with broken young girls with family problems who turn to troubled older men for support. 
reportRecommended by rhaeys