Fujiyama-san wa Shishunki
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Fujiyama-san wa Shishunki

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Fujiyama's Adolescence
Japanese: 富士山さんは思春期


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 8
Chapters: 67
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 20, 2012 to Dec 15, 2015
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Theme: School School
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Manga Action
Authors: Ojiro, Makoto (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.551 (scored by 1068210,682 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #25612
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Popularity: #793
Members: 24,013
Favorites: 351

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Oct 25, 2016
Amazing. Unbelievably, unexpectedly – amazing. And the most surprising thing is that I can say it without any concessions to the romance genre. Fujiyama-san wa Shishunki is a manga you want to dissolve in, to live in, so consistently good its writing and its art are.

Lemme start with the characters, after all, the premise of a romance between a short guy and a tall girl is what would make the synopsis of this manga anywhere. But it’s not Love Com, and the difference in height quickly becomes secondary for their budding feeling. Boy, do the characters feel human, do they feel alive. A big chunk ...
Oct 18, 2016
This piece is really something. I can really recommend it to people who love romance and even more so if you love the process of falling in love. The main protagonists have a really innocent relationship with the occasional goofy moments that could be considered ecchi. The characters are extremely likeable especially Fujiyama Makio with her everything is cool personality. The story kept me on the edge most of the time because the atmosphere is always like "this is the time they make finally the next step" and then it descends into the same pattern, but it is still really good. I am looking forward ...
May 13, 2021
(TLDR Review at the bottom, as always, thanks for reading)

Before I say anything, maybe this isn't the correct thing to say, but Ojiro Makoto has this trilogy of manga that are so simple that they are some of the best things one can read in the romance genre. The three I would like to call out are (from earliest to latest):
- "Fujiyama-san wa Shishunki" / "Fujiyama's Adolescence"
- "Neko no Otera no Chion-san" / "Cat Temple's Miss Chion"
- "Kimi wa Houkago Insomnia" / "Insomniacs After School"

All three of these are highly recommended by myself. Do yourself a favour and find time to *binge* them.

Now for the ...
Oct 23, 2021
I had a somewhat mix of emotions while reading this manga. While it brought back memories from middle school it also made me annoyed with some sections. But if you are a romcom fan do give this manga a shot.

So I guess to the details of my raiting,

Story: 7/10 - It was a relatively short story but it was written well. It focuses on the main two characters and doesn't really deviate from them. There are some flashbacks but it doesn't really go into too much depth other than some past interactions even though they explain early on that they grew up together as kids. ...
Dec 3, 2018
I'm just going to jump straight into this so...

Story 6/10: Now... I love the whole school romance vibe I get from manga because for some reason I can relate and understand it. The story all together started off amazing, even though it felt a little rushed into the whole relationship at the beginning I still accepted it. Things were moving smoothly and unless I missed a chapter or page or something... Where the hell was the kiss scene?! I mean just a few chapters in and he's already feeling her up under a blanket, yet they won't add a kiss scene? I thought things were ...
Jan 24, 2023
Absolutely adorable. At first it didn't totally grip me because of the artstyle (I didn't dig it for a few chapters) but it was super cozy and I read it all in one go.
I had to constantly remind myself these were middle schoolers because the "romance" was mild but it's infinitely better this way. These are 14-15 year old kids, no one would expect more than handholding and awkwardness from them. That aspect is perfectly represented throughout the manga.

Art style isn't my personal favourite but I got used to it and by the end I didn't bat an eye at it, more so I started ...