Adachi to Shimamura
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Adachi to Shimamura

Alternative Titles

Japanese: 安達としまむら


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 18
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 4, 2016 to Sep 4, 2017
Genres: Girls Love Girls Love, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Theme: School School
Serialization: Gangan Online
Authors: Iruma, Hitoma (Story), Mani (Art)

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Score: 7.101 (scored by 23992,399 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #72912
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #3364
Members: 6,459
Favorites: 69

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Preliminary Spoiler
Apr 21, 2020
If I had to pick out something that Adachi to Shimamura does really well, that would be making me smile basically all the way through. This is a Manga which is endearing and relaxing, but not all that much more, so keep that in mind when considering to read it.

As this is a romance story, its enjoyability is largely dictated by the chemistry between the main characters, and that is exactly what I loved most about it. The relationship between Adachi and Shimamura is really well handled, as you get to see it developing from a still awkward acquaintanceship rather naturally throughout the manga. Both ...
Oct 24, 2020
Mixed Feelings
Dropping a review here while the anime is airing.

This is a story that would massively benefit from a sequel. I'm sure a lot of readers share the same frustrations that I had flipping through several underdeveloped subplots.

Who is spacesuit girl? Why is Adachi distant from her mom? What's the deal with Shimamura's childhood friend? While all of these threads have some iteration of a knot at the end of their respective chapters I would have really appreciated additional development in later chapters.

I don't think the author made committed any slice-of-life sins such as hyper-focus on the setting or an overly ambitious cast of characters. ...