Kimi no Iru Machi
A Town Where You Live
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Kimi no Iru Machi

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Yuna, Suzuka 2
Japanese: 君のいる町
English: A Town Where You Live
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 27
Chapters: 270
Status: Finished
Published: May 28, 2008 to Feb 12, 2014
Genres: Drama Drama, Romance Romance, Ecchi Ecchi
Themes: Love Polygon Love Polygon, School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Authors: Seo, Kouji (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.891 (scored by 3401834,018 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #10332
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #227
Members: 71,771
Favorites: 4,210

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Recommendations

If you liked Suzuka, you're definitely gonna love Kimi no iru Machi manga. The artist and author in both series is the same and the plot gives you a fammiliar yet new feeling. I highly recommend you read Kimi no Iru Machi, cuz it is one of the best romace,drama and slice of life manga as was Suzuka. 
reportRecommended by Nepheloh
Two of the main characters are a chef and a teacher. Main characters have VERY similar personalities. Controversial decisions. Long-distance relationships.  
reportRecommended by HandA711
Love triangles? Check. Disappointments? Check. Plot twists? Check. If you liked one, chances are you will like the other.  
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Amongst the comedy and slice-of-life aesthetic of both these romance titles lies heavy sequences of drama. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
It's very realistic there is a great romance in Bakuman which was also better executed in Bakuman. Highly recommend both manga and anime. Note: This is my favourite series.  
reportRecommended by noahsgalaxy
Shounen romance titles which feature comedy, ecchi, and drama. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Harem romance stories that occur in the school setting. The protagonist face the ever difficult challenge of choosing his favorite girl out of his large cast of harem. In both series, the male lead has interacted with the heroines in his childhood, and forgot about their meetings afterward. Feature some ecchi scenes for fan-service and some comedy for laughs. 
reportRecommended by bunny1ov3r
Both manga feature romance and have similar harem-style relationship between the main male protagonist and the major female characters throughout the story. They also have the same author so the artwork will feel similar. 
reportRecommended by Takkozz
the characters and plot are similar. A beautiful girl from big city(Tokyo) goes to live together with an average boy, that she barely even knows in the small town. the story eventually leads down a rather similar paths. Also the both main characters are both kind and are good at cooking. 
reportRecommended by kiimsz
Drama-centric romance series geared for the shounen demographic. Both feature indecisive male protagonists, heartbreaks and tears, as well as plot twists. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both main male characters have already a girl on their sight but being "bothered" with an another girl which they find annoying. Both manga titles shares kind of the same plot and character relations. Great character designs and artworks. 
reportRecommended by mflatischler
Kimi no iru machi is about a girl from tokyo moving into a village and live with the main character, throughout the story, the main character starts to have a feeling for her. The story is like a love triangle where the mc only has interest in another woman. The similarities between these two are that they have 2 opposite gender having an enrequited love until the main heroine shows up. To Love Ru is a more lighter and revolves around harem and ecchi genre, while Kimi no iru machi is a more heavy drama and focused to romance. The characters in these 2 shows are really  read more 
reportRecommended by Zestiria
The setting is a bit similar, since the girl goes to live to the town where the guy lives, and falls in love. The guy helps the girl with her problems. The girl goes back to Tokyo, they get separated, then again are reunited.......... In Summary, pretty much the same, but Sand chronicles is much more dramatic.  
reportRecommended by jose21
Both are about a guy who goes through different relationships, heartbreaks quarrrels and hardships. 
reportRecommended by MrMiyamura
Both manga have charming and awkward characters, yet you can't bring yourself to fully hating them. 
reportRecommended by Yuskie
Main characters have a longer history together in both stories. Both ML:s are in love with the FL:s at the start of the series. Both have past relationships before finally getting together. Both face hardships before finally getting married. However, in Honnou Switch they get together pretty much in the beginning of the story. Honnou Switch is a smut and Kimi no Iru Machi softer romance. Kimi no Iru Machi has a lot more drama throughout the series. 
reportRecommended by Tuumas
The best of harem adult real life manga that I can suggest you to read. 
reportRecommended by susan00
High school - time to find what love is! Expect simple plot, but lots of romantic stuff. 
reportRecommended by susan00
Both have a very special plotline, since they both follow the characters through a big part of their lives, in contrast to a lot of other romance which revolves simply in a high school enviorment with no backbone whatsoever. 
reportRecommended by edwardo
Both Kimi no Iru Machi and Moe Kare are character driven manga whose plots revolve around love (both discovering and losing love). In Kimi no Iru Machi the protagonist has a strange girl thrust upon him and although he likes someone already his feelings for the intruder blossom into love. Whereas in Moe Kare the protagonist is a female who falls in love with two brothers. Both deal with the pitfalls of love and the hardship involved in high school romances. I really think that if you enjoy this genre that you will enjoy these two manga. (although i'm a little more partial to Kimi  read more 
reportRecommended by danm
Both are typical but well executed highschool harem, romance, and ecchi titles where the main attraction are the extremely hot women. As the story progresses more and more female characters are introduced  
reportRecommended by kuglefang
Pretty much has the same selling points as each other. Both have school life, echi, plenty of great artwork, lots of sexy and pretty girls with romance. Chances are if liked kimi no iru machi and are looking for mangas similar to it but have read most of the other more common recommendations like Suzuka, and Ichigo 100%, Kimiiro Focus is a good alternative 
reportRecommended by kuglefang
Tsusumi from Hoshi no Furu Machi is in a similar situation to Eba from Kimi no Iru Machi. Both characters travelled from big cities to settle in a small country town. In a broader perspective, both series are romance - ones that are characterised by drama. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
The similarity in these two series exists not only in its school-based harem premise, but also in setting. Both are contextualised in rather small towns. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Guy likes girl. Girl likes guy. Should be simple, but it's not. There are so many different kinds of obstacles that keep the two apart, with the majority of them being crazy misunderstandings. There's a lot of romantic drama in both, to the point it will make you want to pull your hair out as to why the pair hasn't gotten together yet. They're frustrating, but they keep you hooked. 
reportRecommended by furizaa
Both of these series have great artwork and deal with quality romance. Both also contain well developed suspense that will make you want to read through all the chapters in one sitting. UxU has a bit more ecchi, however both series are a bit more focused on the relationships than the fan service. If you liked either of these series I suggest you check out the other! 
reportRecommended by Pwnobi
Love stories that are full of misunderstandings, difference in life experiences, and betrayal between the male and female lead. Despite how much they love each other, they often end up hurting each other. Beware that Velvet Kiss is rated much more mature than Kimi no Iru Machi. 
reportRecommended by bunny1ov3r
This series share the same mangaka as Kimi no Iru Machi and Suzuka (Seo Kouji) and actually comes equipped with a potentially dramatic storyline (unlike Love Plus's Manaka Days and Nene Days storylines, both of which are a separate series). While it is humorous to note Seo Kouji's fetish of choosing between long haired and short haired girls in his storylines, there is a lot of potential that if you like Kimi no Iru Machi's drama and the initial dilemma between two main heroines, you may probably enjoy this game-based manga (don't be deterred by the fact this started as a game first, since it seems  read more 
reportRecommended by zAKai
SAME Mangaka and it is also very very very very gooooood they both touch the romance genre but in kimi no iru machi it is a loooot more developed 
reportRecommended by Angel11xPR
Same author and creator Seo Kouji - Boy and girl live together - Similar art and atmosphere although Half & Half is more mature - Female leads look similar and act in a familiar way 
reportRecommended by afterkaze