At some point or another, we’ve all wanted to run away. Be it because life isn‘t how we imagined it to be or some things are just too hard to deal with. To not have to worry about what we leave behind or maybe that’s the reason we want to leave so badly.
On very few rare occasions, you might actually do it, leave your fears and move on. When that unusual phenomenon happens, sometimes it could be the biggest mistake of your life, others times it turns out to be exactly what you needed. Even if that road is as bumpy as it is
...
thrilling.
For Shimana, who wasn’t the happiest girl at home, that felt like the only solution. Trying to escape her loneliness she runs away from home and steps on a stranger wearing a kimono. That stranger offering her a place to live in was kind of like fate. We all know very well, fate works in mysterious ways. Fate also is a twenty one year old landlord who loves sake a little too much, but that’s besides the point. There’s a catch to his offer and it’ll depend on her meeting his three conditions.
I’m going to go straight to the point here by saying that this manga isn’t delivering the same spontaneous(ness) it starts of with. I was hopeful at the beginning, it is safe to assume that my disappointment is due to my own expectations of wanting a female lead who was more eccentric and a little more mature. I was disappointed. It’s not that it’s a horrible manga that made my eyes bleed. It’s just that it was so common and predictable it made my brain yawn. And though the main focus at first was her leaving her home, that is just a means to opening doors for this lead girl to fall in love, multiple times.
There is a not so hidden message in the manga about following your dreams, at least that’s what I read in between Shimana getting crushes on the main leads, which was a bit annoying after the first fail. I am also glad that they cleared up her running away from home and she grows a little and confronts her family as to what’s going on with her.
But, not all is lost because there seems to be a hidden back story with the landlord, who turns out to be the most interesting character thus far and has his own pack of secrets. The main set are all different in personalities yet the same. I was wondering at first if there was more than meets the eyes but it doesn’t seem to be the case. There are a lot of drifting characters that only last a couple of pages or a volume at most. All characters are likable and for those wondering there isn’t a villain per say. It’s more of life’s occurrences with a tinge of exaggeration.
Not to worry I still have hope for Shimana to become more interesting specially in regards to her mothers death since those details are obscure so far.
I enjoy my share of love triangles. Most of the time I feel they are overdone and redundant, on those times when you KNOW who they will choose and it’s just a no-brainer. Come on people Edward and Jacob? Seriously (sorry that‘s the most popular triangle out right now). With that in mind, I really hate triangles when both people are earnest and humble and one of them will have to get hurt and it‘s just so sad because you wouldn‘t mind keeping one but instead karma comes by and there he is imprinting on your daughter…
Life just isn’t fair that way but on another not so different note; What is the purpose of love triangles anyway? They rarely happen in real life and just because we all like to feel wanted and it pars with our inner egotistical personalities to feel significant (in this otherwise enormous world) and conflicted to make a choice about two guys who are too good to be real yet both want you? Well, lets just call it a rhetorical question for now.
The art is not as ordinary as the manga and was pleased to see that unless the characters are related, they don’t look the same. It is so frustrating to read a manga and not know sometimes who the heck you’re looking at. The main difference I think would be Zen, he is what stands out most in this world Ichigo created for us and next to the landlord shows great individualism aside from being borderline weird sometimes. I mean, penguins? Really….
In the words of a friend, the bottom line is that it’s worth a read and has great potential, can Ichigo deliver? That we will have to see but so far I won’t lose sleep to read this one.
Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Bambi no Tegami, Heart no Tomato Japanese: 夢みる太陽 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 10
Chapters: 53
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 13, 2007 to Aug 11, 2011
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Romance
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Bessatsu Margaret Authors:
Takano, Ichigo (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #22942 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #902
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Your Feelings Categories Mar 28, 2011
At some point or another, we’ve all wanted to run away. Be it because life isn‘t how we imagined it to be or some things are just too hard to deal with. To not have to worry about what we leave behind or maybe that’s the reason we want to leave so badly.
On very few rare occasions, you might actually do it, leave your fears and move on. When that unusual phenomenon happens, sometimes it could be the biggest mistake of your life, others times it turns out to be exactly what you needed. Even if that road is as bumpy as it is ... Jul 31, 2015
"My third condition is: have a dream."
Now, as many of you can guess from the synopsis of the story, the very beginning is pretty cliché for a shoujo manga, which has turned many readers to drop it or just toss it away because of the overused story. But, don't do that and give this manga the second try. :) Story: 8 Like I said, Yumemiru Taiyou starts off as many other mangas of the same genre - meeting a guy by accident and going to live with him. Now, I was hesitant at first whether to continue it or not, but I decided to do it because ... Jul 6, 2010
Story/Characters:
Since there is already a synopsis of this story.... The one thing that really sets this story apart from others are the characters' personality and how they interact/view each other. If it weren't for that, the plot would seem a bit over done (but of course, I'd want to read it to find out the ending ^_^). In this story there is a girl who ends up living with a few guys- none of which are truly cliché. There is Taiga that reminds me of Shigure from Fruits Basket and Asahi that is actually cool "at home", but a "nerd" at school. Finally, Zen who ... Jul 13, 2016
Should have titled it Unrequited Love, the Manga.
If you're a fan of cliche shoujo manga, like me, then you'll probably have seen every trick in the book. (Or, manga, I guess.) If you're that person, it'd be fine to skip this. It's very predictable, and that's fine, but it's also a longer read, which makes the cliches even more tedious to get through. Worse than that, they repeat the same cliche to a fault. Characters are pretty dynamic, but the main-protagonist is flat, being a super typical shoujo heroine, and conflicts feel recycled, failing to make much of an impact. Specifically, the whole "unrequited love" ... Apr 1, 2016
I'll be honest, I expected a really good romance manga, once I read from the beginning. Anyways, the story to sum it up, is about a girl who runs away and finds a man sleeping on the street, who soon gives her a house to live in with two other guys.
Story (4.8): It was good at first, but it felt like a roller coaster that just went up to only fall down so low. Like seriously, it had a nice premise going on but it ignores so much on the interesting parts of the story and goes on with a predictable and shallow plot. ... Aug 22, 2013
Story: 7
The story here is standard shoujo fare, girl finds herself in the unpredictable situation where she must stay in a house full of boys. She finds herself falling in love with one of the boys, and the manga primarily deals with her relationships, and about them finding and following their respective dreams in the face of opposition. All very generic stuff. The characters are all interconnected, and if you've read enough shoujo manga, there is truly nothing that will surprise you here. Some moments are positively cringeworthy, but these are few and far between what is a pretty heartwarming story despite it's unoriginality thanks to ... Oct 28, 2019
we’ve all wanted to run away, every onece in a while. Each of us can get overwhelmed by things that can be beyond our control. That's Shimana. She feels that her new family has been neglecting her, and with no one complimenting about her name...
When Taiga Fujiwara told to think about how she really feels about her family. She thought about it throughly and told the truth. It's because she secretly feels happy for her new parents. She wanted to accept them, but she cou'dn't. She couldn't because she didn't feel like she had the will, strength and courage to do so. A lot of ... Nov 2, 2020
Unpredictable storyline results in no chemistry.
At first I was confused about how it was going to turn out. The heroine´s feelings fluctuate and change rapidly. As I previously mentioned, I couldn´t sense any chemistry between the heroine and the main lead. He is very monotone, I didn´t see any emotions in him and throughout the manga it got to another extreme - his facial expressions very almost too wild and it yet again, put me off. I just couldn´t bring myself to like him. However, I liked the fact that at first I couldn´t predict the heroine´s choice. Like I got really curious, so at least ... Jan 13, 2020
After reading a bunch of titles written by this author (Ichigo Takano), I had high hopes for this title. I'm surprised this title is scored so highly, I didn't think it was THAT great (7.81 overall on MAL? Wow). I'll get to why I thought to this later...
Story: 7. It's good. I mean, it's not an emotional story. To be honest, it's much more of a slice of life than a romantic manga. It's slow, and at one point I thought "am I really going to finish this?". There's a point where I feel like I'm reading the same chapter over and over again. It ... May 12, 2020
I bought 4 volumes of Yumeiro Taiyou at a convention because there was a sale and I remember reading it online when I was younger. I originally had high hopes and nostalgic feelings upon rereading, but it was a bit more frustrating than I anticipated.
MC runs away from home and is invited to live at a home with 3 guys for little money. She basically falls in love with everyone, making it a bit unrequited love jumping festival. After one rejection, she hops on another (which is like stop it omg). Story 6: The story has the feels, has the dreams, has the ... Jun 4, 2020
This is one of my favorite mangas for the simple fact that it's so unexpectedly funny. This is only in the official English version though! If you read a fan scanlation you will definitely not experience the same nuances and comedic timing. Their facial expressions are hilarious and those small font snarky quips they make to each other made me audibly laugh at least every 5 minutes. If you're looking for a light fun manga to lift your spirits then is the one to try out.
Story: Like I said, it's really funny. However, the story itself is very cliche and their serious moments were super ... Jun 16, 2022
Story: Very Good, Art: Great.
This work is by the same author of Orange, and the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Characters: Very Good, Enjoyment: Outstanding Overall: Super cute fluffy romcom shoujo, that has a nice story to tell and very cute characters. It felt like a lighthearted family drama with the boardhouse-ish tenants acting like family. The story generally has alot of cliche plot points but it was dealt with in an enjoyable way that made Dreamin so special 💜 My favorite character from the bery ... Aug 24, 2018
YUMEMIRU TAIYOU MANGA REVIEW
OVERALL: 7.8 PLOT: 8 The passion to achieve your dreams and the heart that aches to love. Everyone of us have that dream we want to obtain. Everyone have that love for something that it made our hearts fulfilled once we are doing it. I love how this story stressed on this part. We, as an adult, learned to live the life the way it used to be. We go with the flow, we take our dreams forgranted because there is no room for it. Though the concept is really great, the love side is kinda fast pace from the start. And the never ... |