If you liked
Ikoku Nikki
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...then you might like
Karakida-ke no Koshogurashi
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Both are intelligent, introspective and sensitive depictions of everyday life of a literary bent, seen through both acerbic and happy-go-lucky eyes, and free of soap opera and cheap drama.
If you liked
Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou
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...then you might like
Usuzumi no Hate
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Usuzumi no Hate is only in its sixth chapter as of this writing so the story may not even be out of the introductory stage yet, but so far it feels kinda like a Hollywood remake of Girls' Last Tour, with much more polished art and familiar-feeling situations and encounters, for better or worse.
If you liked
Shuumatsu no Izetta
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...then you might like
Vampire in the Garden
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Tech-fantasy war yuri with an "outsider" element to the relationship between the protagonists. Vampire in the Garden is the stronger of the two.
If you liked
Ginga Tetsudou no Yoru
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...then you might like
Mitsuami no Kamisama
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The world-view of Mitsuami no Kamisama is uncannily similar to that of Night on the Galactic Railroad.
If you liked
Nami yo Kiitekure
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...then you might like
Uramichi Oniisan
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Nami yo Kiitekure is another show that stars a cranky disillusioned grown-up somehow working as a media personality for our amusement. It's more maturely written and realistic and less slapstick than Uramichi, but the attitude is similar.
If you liked
Ashizuri Suizokukan
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...then you might like
Shimeji Simulation
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A very similar flavor of surrealism, though the individual stories generally start in the everyday world before they get into the WTF frequency range. The drawing style is often outstanding.