If you liked
Watashitachi ni wa Kabe ga Aru.
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...then you might like
Namaikizakari.
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Narcissistic male lead pursuing an aloof (and often in denial) female protagonist. Namaikizakari centres around basketball and senpai-kouhai relationship, whereas the other manga worked around the lead characters' "fake" relationship (and them being childhood friends).
If you liked
Momoyama Kyoudai
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...then you might like
Marmalade Boy Little
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Complex family situation. Similar comedy. I can't really say too much, since that'll probably spoil the plot a bit for Momoyama Kyoudai. But these two mangas are definitely similar - and both of the male lead seems to have realised their feelings much earlier compared to the female protagonists.
If you liked
Sennen no Yuki
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...then you might like
Mitsu-aji Blood
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Vampires and issues surrounding whether living for eternity is worth it or not. Female lead trying to convince the male protagonist that living in the present is important as well.
If you liked
Kimi ga Suki
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...then you might like
Datte Aishiteru
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Involves basketball and the lead boy/girl are really close friends. Both the lead female characters have feelings for their childhood friend but for different reasons couldn't really be together.
If you liked
Kiss yori mo Hayaku
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...then you might like
Sekai wa Happy de Dekiteru
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Another student-teacher relationship, although the context is entirely different. Faster than a kiss' main lead is "married" to the teacher who is also her (and her brother's) caretaker. Usami Maki's lead female character on the other hand, is an rich kid who unknowingly fell for a teacher during her skii trip.
If you liked
Penguin Kakumei
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...then you might like
Ano Ko no, Toriko.
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The leading female characters have different roles, but the overall plot revolves around striving to achieve their dream of being talented actors/actress. Great character development as well.
If you liked
Honey Hunt
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...then you might like
Sengoku Danshi Hana no Ran
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Showbiz as a main theme for both manga. A little twist of events and some sub-revenge plots as well. The character/main lead's reasons for joining the entertainment industry are different but they both have this similar hard-working personality. The main difference will probably be the fantasy-time-travelling theme in Sengoku danshi hana no ran.
If you liked
Kokoro Button
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...then you might like
Uso Kano
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Same theme - pretend couple with the girl falling for the male lead first. uso kano's male lead used the situation to "forget" his first love, but kokoro botan's male lead did it for... the fun of it?
If you liked
Koko ni Iru yo!
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...then you might like
Kana, Kamo.
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Very shy (and kind of weak) female lead- is looking for a "girl"-friend. two knights in shining armour helping the girl out. there's character growth which makes it better towards the end. koko ni iru yo involves blog writing as well. The artwork are both pretty.
If you liked
Shitsuji-sama no Okiniiri
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...then you might like
Renai Demo Classic
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The setting is different, shitsuji-sama is modern time whereas renai demo classic is more historical. but they both involve master-butler relationship; and the butler acts like a sensei in an attempt to make the girl more lady-like.
If you liked
Bokura wa Itsumo
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...then you might like
Kimi no Tonari de Seishunchuu.
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Sweet romance between childhood friends. Bokura wa Itsumo has multiple protagonists who are childhood friends and the story revolves around their relationship. Both mangas involve a childhood friend returning back to their hometown.
If you liked
Kimi no Tonari de Seishunchuu.
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...then you might like
Hachimitsu ni Hatsukoi
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budding romance between childhood friends.
If you liked
Maimiko: Touko no Jikenbo
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...then you might like
Kamisama Hajimemashita
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Priestess, supernatural beings and protecting shrines as a job.
If you liked
Sugar☆Family
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...then you might like
Taiyou no Ie
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There isn't much similarity between these two mangas. But the main lead characters share the similar bond of "brother-sister" who aren't actually related. Though Taiyou no ie, the family bond sort of stems from being neighbours and childhood friends and sugar family initially started off as strangers but having parents who are connected in a complex way.
If you liked
Kare wa Tomodachi
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...then you might like
Tonari no Atashi
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I guess the similar thing about these two mangas is that the lead female started off having "unrequited love" and started to develop feelings for another guy. That made it sound negative, but they're really a good read.
If you liked
Lovey Dovey
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...then you might like
Heroine Shikkaku
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Somehow I think the female lead in both mangas are very similar. they're... two-faced? in a funny way. Especially heroine shikkaku - since she tries to be the perfect "heroine" in a manga.
If you liked
Joou-sama no Inu
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...then you might like
Wolfull Moon
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Dog/wolf and supernatural beings as protector. Female protagonist in wolfull moon started off not knowing her own potential whereas her majesty's dog, she was brought up as a clan "leader". The characters of the dog/wolf are exact opposites.
If you liked
Good Morning Call
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...then you might like
Koi no Kaikata
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Again, involve students living together. Good morning call have more character growth.
If you liked
Koi no Kaikata
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...then you might like
L♥DK
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High school students living together, though the reasons for cohabiting are different. and LD-K has more drama.
If you liked
Kiss yori mo Hayaku
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...then you might like
Daisuki Datta yo, Sensei...
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Student and teacher genre. That's probably the only similar thing about these two manga. Faster than a kiss is more lighthearted romance with lots of comedies. Daisuki datta yo, sensei has more slice of life feeling to it.
If you liked
Chocolate Cosmos
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...then you might like
Daisuki Datta yo, Sensei...
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Another student and teacher genre.
If you liked
Sprout
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...then you might like
Hitohira no Koi ga Furu
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Indecisive female protagonist. Love triangle (possibly polygon). They started off having a boyfriend but then slowly realising that their feelings are getting more complicated and changing. Sprout is alot more dramatic whereas Hitohira is slightly more innocent and shoujo-ish.
If you liked
Zettai Kareshi.
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...then you might like
Zettai Renai Program
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This recommendation is based on the first chapter I have just read. Both mangas involve male robot/android that is dedicated to serve their owner/mistress. But I suppose the purpose is initially different for each manga. one's (absolute boyfrind) supposed to act as a lover/boyfriend whereas the other is mainly to serve the 'mistress'. As it involves android, it reminded me of chobits. the bishies part reminded me of absolute boyfriend. and then the master-slave relationship reminded me of DearS.
If you liked
Watashi ga Itemo Inakutemo
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...then you might like
Kyou mo Ashita mo.
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Both involves mangaka and manga assistant. Kyou mo ashita mo is categorised more as a shoujo showing purity of an innocent higschool girl who aspires to be a great mangaka. whereas watashi ga itemo inakutemo is more of a slice of life and drama.
If you liked
Watashi ga Itemo Inakutemo
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...then you might like
Cappuccino
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These two manga gives off a "reality" feel to it. Involves fidelity between couples. The ups and downs between them.
If you liked
Mekakushi no Kuni
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...then you might like
Shinobi Life
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The setting may not be the same, cause Shinobi Life involves a lot of ninjas, wars and revenge. But both manga involves about knowing the past and future. In Mekakushi no kuni, the three protagonists have the powers to see the past and future whereas Shinobi life involves a magical hole that takes the protagonists back and forth to the future. Both the romance, drama and the artwork for these mangas are amazing and so well-thought. and I think the relationship and the situation that the (three) lead characters share in these mangas are very similar.
If you liked
Gyakuten Honey
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...then you might like
Futari no Himitsu
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Another romantic comedy involving switched bodies!
If you liked
Last Game
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...then you might like
Love Log
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The art is quite similar. The female protagonists have more or less the same clueless attitude. As for the male lead, Love log's lead is a female hater whereas love game's main character is a ladies man (though infatuated with kujou). Both male protagonists are quite simple minded, and its a story in which the male lead falls in love first.
If you liked
Bokura ga Ita
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...then you might like
17
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Female protagonist liking the male main character first. the main guy, being indecisive. Involves lots of drama and some past tragedy. The plot is more or less similar for both.
If you liked
Oniichan to Issho
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...then you might like
Momoyama Kyoudai
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Involves unraveling the truths about the main character's family relations. there's romantic comedy and revolves around the main protagonists' family.