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Kimi to Boku.
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Horimiya
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Similar slice-of-life about high-school friends, with similar comedic elements. They are both based on manga published in the same magazine. However, Horimiya has more romance.

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Tsurezure Children
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Zense Coupling
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Both are 4-koma romcoms that feature the stories of multiple couples. The main difference is the fact that Zense Coupling employs reincarnation as the main theme.

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Yotsuba to!
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Maou no Musume wa Yasashisugiru!!
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Both series are quite similar in nature. Both feature a young girl making friends and discovering new things in life. Both are created with a warm and wholesome reading experience in mind.

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Kimi to Boku.
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Horimiya
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Both series focus on a group of close friends within a high-school setting and often touch upon romances of the various friends involved.

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Tokyo Ghoul
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Konya wa Tsuki ga Kirei desu ga, Toriaezu Shine
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Both titles share very similar aesthetics, themes and internal conflicts.

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Ciguatera
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Itoshi no Nina
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Both manga share quite a few similarities, including having a bullied/weak willed protagonist, a really pretty love interest, a shady bully character, scary realistic situations involving personal safety, etc.

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Yuunagi no Machi Sakura no Kuni
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Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni
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Written by the same mangaka, Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni and Yunagi no Machi Sakura no Kuni share some very observable similarities. Both are heartwarming slice-of-life stories about people who are making the best of the life they're left with due the second world war. While Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni takes place during the war, Yunagi no Machi takes place post war, after the nukes were dropped.

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Tsukikage Baby
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Kono Oto Tomare!
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Both Kono Oto Tomare and Tsukikage Baby are based on traditional Japanese performance arts. Kono Oto Tomare is set in a modern day highschool, and focuses on Koto music. Tsukikage Baby is set in a rural township and focuses on a traditional performance art, Owara. The performance arts form a backdrop for both manga, which are primarily character drama filled with themes of friendship and romance.

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Kono Oto Tomare!
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Fuuka
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Both are music manga with a common theme of amateurs pushing their way in the world of music. Kono Oto Tomare is based in high school and around Koto music. Fuuka starts in high school but soon follows the characters beyond school and is based around modern rock music. Both show the characters dealing with each other and their competition as they struggle to be better than they were before.

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Kikimimi Zukan
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Akai Mi Hajiketa
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Both are solid anthologies of short stories, each focusing on a particular theme. Akai mi Hajiketa is themed around love between people, whether romantic, or friendship or simply admiration. Kikimimi Zukan is themed around sound and music. Both collections are charming, with gorgeous art-styles and nice stories.

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3-gatsu no Lion
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Oyasumi Punpun
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The two share the similarity of being incredible character-driven slice-of-life stories. Both stories deal with investigating the human nature through all of it's fleshed out characters. The only difference is that Oyasumi Punpun deals with the more darker aspects of human emotions and shows it in a darker light. Whereas Sangatsu throws the darker aspects in a more neutral light, while trying to stick to an air of positivity. Asano Inio and Umino Chica are both excellent mangaka and one of the main reasons are these two phenomenal character driven manga.

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Koi no Kaori
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Shuuden ni wa Kaeshimasu
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Both manga are collections of short and sweet yuri stories and follow similar notes in terms of how the romances are developed. If you liked the stories in one, then you're likely to like them in the other as well.

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