A Town Where You Live - Recommendations

Alt title: Kimi no Iru Machi

A Town Where You Live

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Suzuka

Suzuka

Yamato Akitsuki has recently moved to Tokyo, and in order to maintain his less than wealthy lifestyle, he currently works at his aunt's bathhouse. While walking by the school one evening he sees a girl by the name of Suzuka practicing the high jump, and is instantly in love. Even better is the realization that Suzuka lives next door! Determined to prove himself worthy of her affections, Yamato decides to join the school's track team and show her what he's got, but things won't be so easy; for Suzuka has a love interest of her own, and it isn't Yamato...

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TheMajor5 TheMajor5 says...

Emotional impact, love triangles, ecchi, and a roller coaster ride of a story, what more could one ask for in both Kimi No Iru Machi and Suzuka.  Two cute girls and one guy trying everything to be with each other.  Haruto and Yamato are one in alike.  They both have extreme difficulty dealing with girls.  They make good situations bad and worse situitions, even worse.  Comdedic and heart warming, if you want a romance with passion, incredible characters, and blooming love, then look no further, Kimi No Iru Machi and Suzuka were made for you.

ShogunAssassin ShogunAssassin says...

First of all, they are both made by the same authors, so that just shows you how both can be similar both in story and the romantic elements. Both stories take place in the same universe, and in Kimi No Iru Machi you actually hear/see some of the chracters from Suzuka.  Both of the manga are extremely funny and the love stories are very moving and even realistic.  The only true difference between each one is that Kimi is more of a focused Romance, while Sazuka also includes the sport elements.  In my true and honest opinion, if you like one of these, you will absolutely love the other just as much.

wonkuenoemos wonkuenoemos says...

From the same author. The story bit similar. Especially their main problem in the last volume.

Wolfis Wolfis says...

Both Series are based in the same universe and there are a few entertaining charicter interactions. Both are stong on romance and while Suzuka is the better series(IMO) both are quite enjoyable until the end, even for those who are not fans of the romance genre.

ClannadBeat ClannadBeat says...

both romances by the same author. I liked and disliked them both. they have their good parts and their awful parts. The art is really beautiful... in any case girls hurt the mc and vice versa. 

GE: Good Ending

GE: Good Ending

Seiji Utsumi is a wholly unathletic boy who is infatuated with Iketani, a bubbly and pretty girl in the school’s tennis club. Unfortunately, while he knows exactly how to get the result he wants in dating sim games, he has no intention of attempting to approach his real-life crush and is simply satisfied to admire her from afar. One day, however, the new beauty in his class, Yuki, learns of Seiji’s affections for her senior in the club and takes it upon herself to help him in his romance - and the first step is to get him to join the tennis club! Now Yuki is coaching the lovestruck teen in how to win his love, but are her intentions true, and will Utsumi be able to get the “Good Ending” he desires?

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TheMajor5 TheMajor5 says...

Kind of like a sisters, Kimi and GE relate much the same.  These 2 mangas feature a boy whose in love with one girl from 1st sight.  As things progress and and he gets closer, he realizes he is in love with another girl.  Each main boy goes beyond what any normal person would do just to make things right in his love life.  Love triangles out the wazoo, drama, and ecchiness, these mangas were meant for each other. 

orpheusx9 orpheusx9 says...

Lots of drama, lots of bad communication that led to unnecessary drama, lots of romance, and lots of character development, with a focus on how the characters change and interact with each other throughout the series.

Main character also goes through multiple women, endures lots of confusion, but in the end, there's always a happy ending. Both mangas will give you the same kind of rush, if that's what you're looking for.

wtpieh wtpieh says...

I really liked this series. I do wish that there was a continuation of the story after they confessed again to each other. The timeskips to marriage is nice, but it feels like I'm being fed lots of drama, for no reason, and then the final scene before the timeskip should've been them overcoming their 'insecurity' but I suppose this was also tactful. Overall, as a reader of Kimi no Iru Machi, these stories are not the same. The fact of the matter is, there will never be another story like Kimi no Iru Machi. I have come to accept this fact. This however is a good read in its own right. I kind of blasted through all the chapters in one day and realized I didn't really feel like a had such a gaping hole in my heart like Kimi no Iru Machi made me, but maybe thats a good thing for those that really want to experience a different kind of love story.Story: 9/10Art: 8/10Characters: 10/10

Boku no Hatsukoi wo Kimi ni Sasagu

Boku no Hatsukoi wo Kimi ni Sasagu

Takuma and Mayu have loved each other since they were eight years old, having met while Mayu's father treated Takuma at the hospital for his heart condition. One night Mayu overhears her father explaining that Takuma will probably die before he turns twenty years old, and that Takuma doesn't even know yet. Devastated and desperate, Mayu goes with Takuma to search for a four leaf clover to wish for a miracle. When they can't find one, Takuma makes the worst promise possible: to marry Mayu when they both turn twenty. Takuma eventually realizes he cannot keep his promise and to avoid hurting Mayu, he distances himself from her. However, when Takuma can no longer avoid Mayu, what will become of the two childhood friends?

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Embriy Embriy says...

Both stories are about a couple who from childhood have a deep love for each other, and how through hilarious and sometimes very irritating circumstances have trouble forming a solid relationship with one another. Kimi no Iru Machi is slower passed then Boku No Hatsukoi Wo Kimi Ni Sasagu, but it has far more twists and turns. Both are exceptional manga's that will have you reading for hours on end, to find out whats next...

Last Game

Last Game

In elementary school, the rich and spoiled Yanagi Naoto was known for excelling in both studies and sports. But then he suffered the first setback of his life when Kujou Mikoto, a girl from a poor family, transferred to his school and performed better than Naoto at every turn. Reeling from this unforgivable blow to his pride, Naoto decided that he had to make Mikoto lose at something…by making her lose her heart to him, which he could then break! Now that they’re both in college, will Naoto finally be able to win Mikoto’s affections–or will he lose this final game with her?

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ChibiAlucard13 ChibiAlucard13 says...

LG is a cute story with a relationship that continues beyond the high school setting but keeps the silliness of budding love seen in most high school relationships.

Domestic Girlfriend

Domestic Girlfriend

High schooler Natsuo is hopelessly in love with his cheerful and popular teacher, Hina. However, one day at a mixer, he meets a moody girl by the name of Rui and ends up sleeping with her. Soon after, his father announces that he's getting remarried to a woman with two daughters of her own. And who shows up in tow, other than both Hina and Rui?! Natsuo's outrageous new life starts now!

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ChiefEugene ChiefEugene says...

Long-haul romance stories with generally positive and good-ending feels. Domestic Girlfriend is a flip-flop romance triangle amongst the 3 primary characters, where as A town where you live shares the long-term coming of age theme that both mangas have. Long term coming of age being, slice of life ranging from a MC's High School to Post-Degree years

Ore wo Suki Nano wa Omae Dake ka yo

Ore wo Suki Nano wa Omae Dake ka yo

Amatsuyu Kirasagi is invited out alone by the cool beauty upperclassman Cosmos and his childhood friend Himawari. Expecting to hear their confessions, he triumphantly goes to meet each of them in turn. But Cosmos and Himawari both instead confess to Amatsuyu that they like his friend. Amatsuyu fights this lonely battle, but there is another girl who is looking at him. She is a gloomy girl with glasses and braids. Amatsuyu finds that he hates her, because she's always turning her sharp tongue only on him and finding enjoyment in his troubles. But it turns out that she's the only one who actually does like him.

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Kimagure Orange Road

Kimagure Orange Road

Kasuga is a high school student with ESP powers. His indecisive nature has him stuck in a love triangle with two girls, Hikaru and Ayukawa. Kasuga still can’t escape his meddling cousins and the problems that they cause for him. Plus he struggles to keep his powers a secret from his friends thanks to his grandparents. Worst of all, with misunderstandings developing between Kasuga and Hikaru, Kasuga fears losing not only Hikaru, but Ayukawa as well.

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Sayonara Sankaku (Midori OBIYA)

Sayonara Sankaku (Midori OBIYA)

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Boys Over Flowers

Boys Over Flowers

Tsukushi Makino is an average girl who attends a not-so-average school. Populated by an elite and high-classed society of students, the school is also home to the F4 - the richest boys in school who dictate the lives of both the students and the teachers. One day, Tsukushi's friend accidentally falls and knocks over the F4's mighty leader, Domyouji Tsukasa - a boy famous not only for his money, but also for striking fear into any student who looks at him the wrong way. Domyouji doesn't take being knocked over lightly, and when Tsukushi sticks up for her friend the F4 declares war. With the whole school now against her, Tsukushi works hard to show everyone that she is a ‘weed' that will no longer be trodden upon!

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Ao Haru Ride

Ao Haru Ride

Futaba Yoshioka thought all boys were loud and obnoxious until she met Kou Tanaka in junior high. But as soon as she realized she really liked him, he had already moved away because of family issues. Now, in high school, Kou has reappeared, but is he still the same boy she fell in love with?

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