If you liked
Nanoni, Chigira-kun ga Amasugiru.
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...then you might like
Shujinkou Nikki
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Both wholesome school romances without much drama. In Chigira-kun, the ML is popular and seemingly cold, while the FL tries to get over a past heartbreak. In Shujinkou Nikki, the ML is more open and kind, and FL is a reclusive outsider.
If you liked
Hatsukoi Maze
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...then you might like
Kanojo to Kare no Kankei: Heibon na Hayakawa-san to Heibon na Miura-kun no Hibon na Kankei
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Both are wholesome, no-drama school romances, with a kind of 'trial' period to dating. In Hatsukoi Maze, ML falls in love at first sight, while in Kanojo to Kare no Kankei they start dating simply for the sake of having a relationship.
If you liked
Kawaii Hito
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...then you might like
Takane no Ran-san
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Both are wholesome romances, both with a big focus on flowers. Takane no Ran-san is in a school-setting, while Kawaii Hito is adult.
If you liked
Suki tte Ii na yo.
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...then you might like
Shujinkou Nikki
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Popular guy with unpopular girl - Shujinkou Nikki is more light-hearted and fluffy though
If you liked
Honey
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...then you might like
Kaoru Hana wa Rin to Saku
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Both are romances with a misunderstood, scary-looking MC. Honey is a bit more drama-heavy, while Kaoru Hana is very light-hearted.
If you liked
Yamaguchi-kun wa Warukunai
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...then you might like
Kaoru Hana wa Rin to Saku
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light-hearted school romances with a misunderstood but kind, scary-looking MC.
If you liked
Beast Master
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...then you might like
Kaoru Hana wa Rin to Saku
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Both are light-hearted romances with a misunderstood, scary-looking MC. Beast Master is quite short, and has more violent aspects to it.
If you liked
Kawaii Hito
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...then you might like
Kaoru Hana wa Rin to Saku
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Both are light-hearted romances with a misunderstood, scary-looking MC.
If you liked
Ookami Shounen wa Kyou mo Uso wo Kasaneru
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...then you might like
Tonari no Kimi ga Ichiban Kawaii
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- Cute romance - Rather "feminine" male protagonist (one crossdressing, the other one just feminine looking)
If you liked
Usotsuki Lily
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...then you might like
Ookami Shounen wa Kyou mo Uso wo Kasaneru
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- Both manga with a crossdressing theme (though they do it for different reasons) - Both cute romances If you like one I bet you like the other too :)
If you liked
Asoko de Hataraku Musubu-san
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...then you might like
Kono Kaisha ni Suki na Hito ga Imasu
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- Office romance - Lighthearted / wholesome
If you liked
Asoko de Hataraku Musubu-san
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...then you might like
Ase to Sekken
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- Office romances - More 'special' subplots (Ase to Sekken = Smell, Musubu = Condoms) - Wholesome
If you liked
Ase to Sekken
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...then you might like
Fetiple
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Fechippuru (or Fetiple as named here on MAL) and Ase to Sekken are both romances which started or partially evolve around fetishes. Fechippuru however does put a big focus on fetishes altogether, with both parts of the relationship as well as family members having different fetishes. In Ase to Sekken it is more subtle, and rather a well fitting with the story.
If you liked
Ase to Sekken
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...then you might like
Kono Kaisha ni Suki na Hito ga Imasu
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Very similar in their setting (adult office romances, with sort-of keeping it a secret). Both are very light-hearted and cute.
If you liked
Kono Kaisha ni Suki na Hito ga Imasu
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...then you might like
Kijima-san to Yamada-san
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Both are cute office romances. Kijima-san to Yamada-san gives a bit more innocent and pure vibes, while Kono Kaisha is equally as cute, but with a bit more of a mature development to it.
If you liked
Tomo-chan wa Onnanoko!
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...then you might like
Otome Danshi ni Koisuru Otome
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Very similar feel to both of them. Both 1 page per chapter and quite long running already. Otome Danshi has better romantic development in my opinion.
If you liked
Kawaii Hito
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...then you might like
Hitomi-chan wa Hitomishiri
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Both are romance stories with a much misunderstood main character how comes off as mean or scary because of their looks.
If you liked
Tonari no Seki no Satou-san
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...then you might like
Kawaii Kouhai ni Iwasaretai
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Similarities: - School setting - Light-hearted - Entirely focused on their relationship development
If you liked
Giji Harem
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...then you might like
Kawaii Kouhai ni Iwasaretai
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Similarities: - School setting - Shounen romance - Assertive girls who try to make their crush fall for them - Light-hearted - Entirely focused on their relationship development Don't get spooked by the 'Harem' in Giji Harem, it's not a harem manga.
If you liked
Giji Harem
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...then you might like
Tonari no Seki no Satou-san
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Similarities: - School setting - Light-hearted - Both solely focusing on relationship development between the two main characters while ignoring pretty much all surroundings.
If you liked
Tonari no Seki no Kobayashi-san.
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...then you might like
Tonari no Seki no Satou-san
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Similarities: - School setting - Light-hearted - Heavily focusing on the development of two main characters which initially don't click well together (As of writing this, both still publishing)
If you liked
Sakura Trick
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...then you might like
Watashi no Tomodachi ga Sekaiichi Kawaii
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Both manga give off a pretty innocent and pure (perhaps slightly childish) feeling, both are yuri romance manga. Sekaiichi Kawaii only has 1 chapter translated so far though (but seems to be fully published).
If you liked
Kase-san Series
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...then you might like
Watashi no Tomodachi ga Sekaiichi Kawaii
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A bit difficult to compare as Sekaiichi Kawaii only has 1 chapter translated as of writing this. But judging from that, they both seem similar to me, as light-hearted, yuri manga in a school-setting with a rather fast pacing. Already in the first chapter of Sekaiichi Kawaii you could see that this will go past normal friendship, I feel.
If you liked
Ojojojo
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...then you might like
Tonari no Seki no Kobayashi-san.
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Similarities: - School-setting - Romance main plot - Light hearted - Odd pairings (in Kobayashi-san, a hopeless happy-go-lucky guy with an androphobic girl, and in Ojojojo, an unsociable noble with a silent and mysterious dude) Kobayashi-san is still publishing (nearly no romantic development yet), Ojojojo is completed.
If you liked
Ojojojo
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...then you might like
Tonari no Furi-san ga Tonikaku Kowai.
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Similarities: - School-setting - Romance main plot - Light hearted - Odd pairings (in Tonari no Furi-san, a misunderstood delinquent with a scaredy-cat, and in Ojojojo, an unsociable noble with a silent and mysterious dude) So far, Furi-san does not have much romance development going on though (still publishing), Ojojojo is completed.
If you liked
Ojojojo
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...then you might like
Hazuki Kanon wa Amakunai.
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Similarities: - School setting - Romance main plot - light-hearted - Rather tsundere female MC - Oddball male MC (in Ojojojo, silent and mysterious, in Hazuki Kanon, a photography-fanatic) I preferred Ojojojo, as there was more romantic development and the ending felt more satisfying.
If you liked
Hibi Chouchou
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...then you might like
Ojojojo
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The male MC of Ojojojo resembles the female MC of Hibi Chouchou in the way that both of them barely talk and won't often show what they think. Also, both are similar in their overall feel to it, although Ojojojo has a bit more story going on, and a bit faster pace.
If you liked
Ojojojo
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...then you might like
Kuzumi-kun, Kuuki Yometemasu ka?
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Similarities: school setting, romance (main plot), pure and innocent, light-hearted, both male MCs quiet and not open with their thoughts and emotions, both female MCs their polar opposite.
If you liked
Tonari no Seki no Kobayashi-san.
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...then you might like
Tonari no Furi-san ga Tonikaku Kowai.
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Similar in the way that both female MCs have very special personalities making it difficult to deal with the male MC (Furi-san more tsundere or misunderstood shyness, kobayashi-san androphobic). Both school romances, with romance as main plot, and slow development.
If you liked
Mijuku na Futari de Gozaimasu ga
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...then you might like
Okusama wa Niizuma-chan
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Pretty much the same kind of manga. SoL / Comedy / Romance, newlywed-couple, drama-less. If you like one you probably will like the other too. Okusama wa Niizuma-chan is less innocent, not focusing on sexual issues at all (so far at least)