Takane to Hana
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Takane to Hana

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Synonyms: Takane and Hana
Japanese: 高嶺と花
English: Takane & Hana
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 18
Chapters: 115
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 5, 2014 to Jul 20, 2020
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Hana to Yume
Authors: Shiwasu, Yuki (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.901 (scored by 90019,001 users)
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Ranked: #9732
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Popularity: #616
Members: 30,271
Favorites: 724

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Both Male M.Cs in these 2 mangas are tunderes XD 
reportRecommended by kohina_kitsune
Both have an interesting storyline with a female protagonist who's passionate and humorous, and an older male love interest. Both mangas have great comedy and a not-so-typical relationship between the protagonist and the older male. Also, the art styles are very similar.  
reportRecommended by anobletiger
If you enjoy Horimiya(i know you do) then you will also enjoy Takane to Hana, because they both are hilarious and has romance. The characters are not very similar but nevertheless they are very interesting and unique. 
reportRecommended by Nivethitha
Both the manga's are hilarious and in both romance develops gradually, the male leads(Tamaki and Takane) are both rich and their expressions are priceless, they both have their own circumstances going on and they both go on about commoner this and commoner that. even though Ouran High has a bunch of other characters for it to be very hilarious, in Takane to Hana, Takane alone manages to bring out all the hilariousness of the manga, of course it is also supported by Hana's sarcastic comebacks(they are the best), In Ouran High Haruhi is blunt but even though Hana is normal she always makes sarcastic comments  read more 
reportRecommended by Nivethitha
• In both series, the main characters do not express their feelings honestly, but put up an act of intolerance towards one another. • Both are very funny — precisely because of the main characters' tireless effort of pretending they do not like eachother. • Both female leads are highschoolers and notably younger than the male leads. 
reportRecommended by DairyRoadway
Both have a significant age gap. Both are well-written and not so full of cliches. Taiyou no le deals with a more serious plot at times unlike Takane to Hana, but both couples have a nice, playful chemistry with each other. Both girl protags are still in high school while male protag is a working man. 
reportRecommended by littlegirly
Very funny and endearing story about a rich heir and a (relatively speaking) normal girl, their fight against traditions and a lot of absurd situations. I loved it - giggling through every chapter! <3 
reportRecommended by Kleckskind
Almost the same thing, but more Romance and mature 
reportRecommended by Max747
Both have kinda of a teasing FL and easily flustrated ML... The setting is different an one of them is a one shot but both are pretty cute ❤❤❤....  
reportRecommended by Stardust2000
Both manga have similar themes with being age gap romances... Both have beautiful art and are really funny.... 
reportRecommended by Stardust2000
Similar lovestory between total opposite characters, blind-date-marriage-mistakes and truly remarkable background-granddads yet in two different types: the highschool-romance (Manga: "Takane to Hana") & a grown up office-romance (Manhaw: "A Business Proposal"). Both are 10/10 and really worth you time! ;-) 
reportRecommended by Kleckskind
Both have a super-rich male protagonist. In both, the female protagonist it's not interested. 
reportRecommended by Selfmachine
Both heroines are in high school and the male lead characters are a little 'rude'. Both heroines made an 'impression' to the male lead characters. Male lead characters have taken a liking to their heroine. Both are cute shoujo stories that gives off good vibes. 
reportRecommended by ichirako
The elder sister ran away that's why the younger sister had no choice but to meet with the male lead character. In Takane to Hana, it's for omiai while in Conflict Lovers, it's for marriage. 
reportRecommended by ichirako
Both male lead characters are gaudy but only has eyes for their heroine. Both female lead character are commoners and a little bit passive towards the attention that the male lead is giving them. Both stories had a good shoujo feel all over. 
reportRecommended by ichirako
Both are about haughty elites who can't deal with a loli. 
reportRecommended by MortalMelancholy
Both manga , are about girls who were substituted for their older sisters in order to attend an arranged meeting or marriage.  
reportRecommended by sakurahimesama
i thought the female leads reminded of each other extremely interesting and enjoyable to read. 
reportRecommended by aps1585
Both manga feature deadpan humor and tomboyish heroines who don't like to lose. But Seishun Away has more romance while Takane no Hana has more comedy. 
reportRecommended by Fijisland
In both series, the main girl gets involved with a popular yet narcissistic guy at school. Their initial encounter doesn't go well as the guy acts arrogant towards her while displaying an aggressive attitude. However as the story progresses, we learn more about the main male protagonist and their personality. There's even a deeper connection that begins to form between the two main characters. Both series are known for their drama and romance. In Takane to Hana, it's portrayed more as comedy while Kyou, Koi wo Hajimemasu is more serious in nature with some mature context. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Same premise. Older successful male falls in love with school girl and tries to win her over. In both, the girls are resisting the male's advances. 
reportRecommended by k7online