If you liked
Jitsu wa Watashi wa
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...then you might like
Mairimashita! Iruma-kun
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Similar art and colour palette. Both stories are somewhat similar while in JitsuWa the MC has to protect the identities of others in IrumaKun he is the one that has to protect himself. Both supernatural school settings. Both lightheart comedies. The biggest difference amongs them is that Iruma matures as a person but as a warrior too since Iruma-Kun is even more shounenish than JitsuWa. Iruma-Kun is the closest thing we'll ever get to a decent adaptation of JitsuWa.
If you liked
Toradora!
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...then you might like
Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen
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Taiga-Riujin are pretty reminiscent of Shirogane-Kaguya since the male leads are both tall, poor, capable of cooking and cleaning perfectly, have a "mean" face and have troubles expressing their emotions. Taiga and Kaguya are short tsunderes that are respected by the rest of the school. While in Toradora the plot balances slightly more towards the build up of a relationship between the mains, in Kaguya the mains try to build up the relationship themselves. Said animes have a goofy airhead well "equipped" girl. Taiga and Kaguya share a similar background with a lack of certain figures or friends. While Taiga balances slightly more towards a violent side, Kaguya is more of a threatening person. The shows take a look at the daily lives and comedical events between the main characters and for all of the aforementioned reasons both shows are really reminiscent of each other.