If you liked
Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu
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...then you might like
Yuri!!! on Ice
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Both revolve around artistic professional hobbies that are passionately depicted by the shows' creators. Those hobbies are used to emphasize the characters' emotions and stories. Also, both focus on the relationships between two very different adult men from the point-of-view of the more uptight one, and their relationships are built upon the inspiration that they give each other in their shared field. SGRS is definitely more serious, somber, and stylistic than YoI, but they both actually utilize similar themes and have plots that make heavy use of subtle character details and foreshadowing. A fan of one show may not necessarily like the other (e.g. SGRS isn't portraying a romance between its male leads like YoI, although there are obvious hints and it is written by a mangaka who has done BL before. Meanwhile, YoI may be a bit too zany and dependent on modern technology for people who loved how realistic and historic SGRS was) but I'd still say they are both worth trying out.
If you liked
Kyousou Giga (TV)
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...then you might like
Kekkai Sensen
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Both have a very similar artistic flare and direction with a premise set in a supernatural-turned real city and an outsider protagonist with a unique power. Kyousou Giga is more colourful and comedic and contains a less linear story than Kekkai Sensen, but both revolve around backstory and worldbuilding intrique, as well as family-driven motives. Also, both have the same director, which is especially clear by the supernatural-creature designs and flashy action scenes.