
If you're looking for manga similar to Terajima-chou Kidan: Ginnagashi, you might like these titles.
The daily hardships of Hikage Miyakawa, a young girl who lives with her sister Hinata. Due to Hinata's otaku impulsiveness to constantly buy merchandise, the two girls struggle everyday to have something decent to eat.
A self-proclaimed unattractive gloomy high schooler, Hiramiya Reiji, everytime he goes to visit his close friend’s house, he gets messed around by his older sister, Sakuya. Drinking his drink as she pleases, barging into the bathroom, and crawling under his blanket in the middle of the night… Thinking that perhaps he has done something to make her dislike him, he asked his close friend whether he has any idea, but he only gets a reply in a incomprehensible way, “you still haven’t noticed it, huh” On a certain day, Reiji loses in a game and has to listen to 3 of Sakuya’s wishes. Reiji goes along with it even though he has doubts, but could he gradually begin to understand Sakuya’s true feelings…? This is the story of super dense youth and a can’t-be-honest older sister until they become a lovey-dovey married couple――
In this book of Spy x Family original prose stories, Anya attempts to make friends with her target Damian during an Eden Academy camping trip, Yuri spends his day off babysitting his niece, and Franky seeks Loid’s help in winning the heart of a blind opera singer. Then, when the family sits for a portrait painting, Yor is terrified that her secret identity will be blown. And in the final story, the family is scrutinized by a pair of unseen observers... There’s never been a family quite like this one!
When I came down with a cold and was bedridden, a beautiful woman wearing cat ears appeared before me. But it turns out that she was actually my pet cat...?! She's usually calm, cool, and collected, but put cat ears on her and she's fawning all over me. How will my love with this mysterious beautiful woman turn out?
Eiji is a high schooler living with his father - a novelist who can't sell his works. Eiji is rather anti-social, nerdy, and worst of all, poor. But he is a kind, honest young man who never forgets how his deceased mother taught him to be compassionate towards others. He (along with everyone else) deeply admires his classmate Aoi-san, the daughter of the president of a large corporation. But Eiji had never been able to face her due to the enormous difference in their social standings. One day after school, he returns home to find that Aoi had come to visit him, and there, she says a few words that astonish him even more than he already is...
A "documentary comic book" depicting the true adventures of four young Japanese men in America.