If you liked
Gin no Saji
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...then you might like
3-gatsu no Lion
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Both are slice of life anime involving protagonists who have or still are suffering through major personal conflicts related to the things that both of them are good at (studying for Gin no Saji, and Shogi for 3-gatsu no Lion).
If you liked
Naruto: Shippuuden
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...then you might like
Boku no Hero Academia
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Horikoshi himself stated Kishimoto and Naruto as major inspirations for his work. Both are centred around protagonists with big, seemingly unattainable dreams. Both start off as bullied, irrelevant weaklings who gradually grow into powerful people with strong powers. There are good fights in both. Heavy usage of their own power in fights.
If you liked
Baccano!
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...then you might like
Durarara!!
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Written by the same author. Both have an ensemble cast, with different types of characters who are all interesting and quirky in their own ways. Both have fantasy elements. Lots of mystery in both.
If you liked
Hunter x Hunter (2011)
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...then you might like
Magi: The Kingdom of Magic
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Both of these anime feature a charismatic and friendly protagonist who is oblivious to the malice of the world. Both of these protagonists (Aladdin in Magi and Gon in HxH) are incredibly forgiving of the transgressions of their enemies and they see the horrible world that both of them reside in through very bright lenses. They can't (or maybe don't want to) see the darkness present within others. Both of these anime involve the main characters embarking on a journey or adventure of one sort or another and both contain plenty of high-octane fights with aesthetically pleasing visuals and cool power systems. Djinn Equips(Magi) make up for their lack of creative use and specialization with sheer flair and flamboyance. Both anime contain themes of vengeance and whether or not vengeance is truly right. There are plenty of other things, however, saying more will ultimately spoil things for you. If you liked one, you'll probably like the other.
If you liked
Baccano!
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...then you might like
Bungou Stray Dogs
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If you find the mafia element of Baccano engaging, you'll probably like BSD.