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Ashita Dorobou

Ashita Dorobou

Kyouichi Miyasako is the star employee at his company. Why does he work so hard? He doesn’t know either. What he does know is that he sorely misses his girlfriend… the one he broke up with in college because he couldn’t put up with her hobbies any further. One day, an ominous black sphere mysteriously appears in the skies and shoots a laser beam in his direction. He doesn’t get hit, of course, but when the smoke clears, guess who he sees?

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JAhU JAhU says...

Having both a love triangle going on and reuniting with an (crazy) ex-girlfriend after many years, those two series are somewhat similar, though I prefer Ashita Dorobou over Honeymoon Salad.

Kirara

Kirara

Twenty-four-year-old Kirara is on her way to her wedding when she is killed in a car accident. However her love for her fiancé is so strong that she is permitted to return to earth as a ghost to see him. But she is sent back 8 years in time, to when she and her fiancé first met. However her own meddling in the past may make her 16 year-old-self turn away from her would-be fiancé.

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Both series revolve around a love triangle in which two girls have the same name, but have completely different personality. Honeymoon Salad is tad more serious and mature, while Kirara is more on the comedy side (and has more fanservice). Neither of the seires is really good, but if you thought one was ok, you'll probably won't have issues with the other one.

Sakuranbo Syndrome

Sakuranbo Syndrome

"Progressive Rejuvenation Syndrome." This is an extremely rare disease causing the inflicted person to gradually become younger. The main character of this story, Munenori Agawa, is the only person that could save Rena Amami from this odd disease. Agawa's saliva is the only thing that can halt the disease from making Rena younger, so they must kiss everyday in order for her to survive. This causes an immense amount of conflict and drama between Agawa and his new girlfriend, Sayako Asou. This triangle relationship story tests the capabilities and limitations of human love.

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JAhU JAhU says...

This is another one of those gut feel recommendations. Sure both series are seinen that feature a love triangle and both have mature content at times, but that would probably not suffice on it's own. There seems to be a familiar feel about those two (especially in the later volumes), but I can't quite name it. So if you liked one, you'll probably like the other one as well.

Ore no Yome wa Aitsu no Tsuma

Ore no Yome wa Aitsu no Tsuma

Shimatani Shousuke, an editor for a publishing company in Tokyo and Yamauchi Shinichirou, a graduate of one of Japan's top universities and bank employee, have been best friends all life long. After both of them proposed to the same girl, to keep their friendship intact, all three of them decide to get married. Will this decision bring them closer together, or end up with one of them being left behind?

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Two-Timing Fair and Square

Two-Timing Fair and Square

Naoya just got confessed to by a cute girl -- only problem is that he already has a girlfriend. His solution? To ask for his girlfriend's permission to two-time on her. 

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Harem Marriage

Harem Marriage

The man Koharu loved wasn't cheating on her...he was cheating on his wife with her! And not only that...he was the third guy in a row to do so. Dejected, she leaves Tokyo for her hometown, and rejects a future of love and marriage for a simpler life. But things have changed—her parents are struggling, the cafê they ran is closed, and a creepy man keeps following her around. She thinks this may be it for her, until she learns that her hometown has allowed polygamous marriage, and she's in that man's sights as his third wife!

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Minpou Kaisei: Nihon wa Ipputasaisei ni Natta

Minpou Kaisei: Nihon wa Ipputasaisei ni Natta

Japan enacts a polygamous marriage system in order to revitalize its sagging economy as well as the birth rate. But to qualify, you must earn income substantially greater than the average, or have completed some notable achievements in sports, arts or the science, or have done some great deed that earned you the recognition of the nation. Our hero Asao Shouhei isn't rich, or remarkable in the sports, arts of the science, but on one fateful day, he rose to become a hero of the nation. And this is his story... And of three women who love him and become his wife.

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Suppli

Suppli

At twenty-seven years old, Minami has a decent life. She’s a successful employee at a large advertising firm and has a boyfriend of seven years. But when the two break up, Minami finds her once-stable situation crumbling around her. Crushed and withdrawn from being alone, she soon finds herself involved with two men from her company – the likeminded, heartbroken Ogiwara and younger peer Ishida. Through difficult jobs at work, first dates and bitter rivalries, Minami will learn that love is never easy.

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Cyan to Yellow

Cyan to Yellow

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200m-saki no Netsu

200m-saki no Netsu

Kikka Tsumugu (28 years old) lives alone on the 2nd floor of an apartment building. Kikka, who works as a "wasai" (traditional Japanese clothing manufacturer) at home, is a job given by Mashimo, her ex-boyfriend from high school. One day Kikka was selected to be a board member of the apartment complex lives at and met with a man named Hirara...!? Mashimo lives 200 meters away from Kikka's house and Hirara lives 200m above. The vertical and horizontal romance triangle has begun!

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