Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Tonari no Hanako-san, Sayonara Sankaku, Tsui Me de Otteshimaimashita. Japanese: マシカク・ロック InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 6
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 27, 2010 to May 13, 2011
Genre:
Romance
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
Bessatsu Margaret Authors:
Watanabe, Kana (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #63242 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #3884
Members: 5,749
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Your Feelings Categories Mar 12, 2013 "I'm living diligently, but there is one thing I am hiding..." Miyako MASHIKAKU ROCK is a Soft romance manga written and illustrated by Watanabe Kana. The stories revolves around Miyako, a girl who lives her life diligently, following her deceased fathers words. The only thing he taught her in the past is to play the guitar, which he tells her not to play since he believed his actions caused a lot of problem to her mother. Once at school , she is asked by the drama club to help out with the instruments. She sees a guitar and strums it, only to be ... Jul 10, 2013
A music-themed shoujo manga, sprinkled with bits of romance, and friendship.
Mashikaku Rock is a short manga with a semi-unique plot. Basically, it starts off with Miyako, who is a diligent girl that always follows the school rules, the perfect model student. That is, until she meets Koutaru who invites her to his band.This story has many sweet, fluffy moments and teaches you to pursue the things you want in life. The plot is not too original, but it has its strong points. To sum it all up, it is a nice read for all those shoujo-lovers looking for a refreshing manga. I really like ... Jan 2, 2025
A lovely collection of stories, capturing many emotions surrounding love!
The main story, Mashikaku Rock, had a compelling set of protagonists. I love the main girls journey as she learns to live for herself. I appreciated that not only is her romance highlighted, but also her friendship with the third bandmate. The second story made me cry, and was my personal favourite. A really poignant reflection on missed opportunities and dealing with it being too late, as a boy thinks about his seatmate--who he never spoke to or learned the name of--who died. The third story was an exploration of a childhood friend love triangle, and explored unrequited ... |