If you liked
Saiunkoku Monogatari
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...then you might like
Kusuriya no Hitorigoto
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both heroines are hired to court in ancient china (saiunkoku resembles china at least) and have close relations to someone of noble origin hiding their identity. they both come from wealthy families but live in modest circumstances. they are incredibly talented and knowledgable, insastiably curious and borderline obsessive. they tackle and resolve matters of national importance and find themselves in the center of all kinds of palace intrigues, power struggles etc. all subplots are important for the main plot.
If you liked
Bakuman.
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...then you might like
Eiga Daisuki Pompo-san
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Both depict the rise of aspiring nerds to their respective arts. They're about creators and their creations. While Bakuman follows two aspiring Manga-artists, Pompo shows the directing/acting Debut of its two main characters.
If you liked
Ikebukuro West Gate Park
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...then you might like
Tokyo Revengers
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The shows a fundamentally different - but share similar topics: Gang-culture, Delinquents, Responsibility, Friendship/Peer-Pressure. Both depict the power structure and struggles of Gangs in Tokyo's Toshima-ward (Ikebukuro) and follows an MC who's 'inside' while retaining an 'outside' perspective. Instead of following a lifestyle, both MCs get involved for the sake of others.
If you liked
Boku dake ga Inai Machi
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...then you might like
Tokyo Revengers
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Tokyo Revengers is using Boku Dake's take on time travel and raison d'être (solving and preventing a murder). While Boku Dake ga Inai Machi is unquestionably a masterpiece - a tour de force of racing hearts, gasping lungs and neckhairs on end - Tokyo Revengers folds into a classical delinquent drama of so-so quality. Comparing them is a tad unfair: Tokyo Revengers is a good watch, Boku Dake is just so much further ahead that the average "good watch" seems like a terrible idea. If you like Tokyo Revengers, you will likely love Boku Dake. Not necessarily the other way around.