Aozora to Kumorizora - Recommendations

Alt title: Azure and Claude

Aozora to Kumorizora

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Jumyou wo Kaitotte Moratta. Ichinen ni Tsuki, Ichimanen de.

Jumyou wo Kaitotte Moratta. Ichinen ni Tsuki, Ichimanen de.

A twenty-year-old with little hope for the future discovers a shop that buys lifespan, time, and health. 

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Both mangas tackle the concept of death and tragic love. If you liked one, you'll probably love the other, since they share the same author. 

Watashitachi no Shiawase na Jikan

Watashitachi no Shiawase na Jikan

After Juri's third suicide attempt, only her aunt Monica cares enough to help her. Monica is a nun who regularly visits convicts and, believing that Juri will provide some insight on these emotionally destitute men, invites her to come along. One such prisoner is Yuu, who is on death row for murder, but has refused all visitors because of the hypocrisy he sees in the religious and other self-proclaimed do-gooders. When the two meet, they realize they have lived through similar turmoil, and agree to reconvene weekly to try to make sense of their lives.

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5 Page Inai ni Nakeru Manga

5 Page Inai ni Nakeru Manga

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Die

Die

A brother treated his sister like gold, giving her items to make her beautiful, watching her grow older and letting her know how lovely she had become. Yet beneath the surface of his facade lies a deeper truth - the truth behind their relationship and what has happened...

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Time Letter

Time Letter

A young girl asks a mailman who's able to traverse space-time to deliver a letter to herself 10 years in the future, but he didn't anticipate what he'd find there...

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A Silent Voice

A Silent Voice

Years ago, Shoya Ishida led his peers in tormenting a hearing-impaired classmate, Shoko Nishimiya. When she transfers schools, Shoya finds he has gone from bully to bullied, and is left completely alone. Now Shoya struggles to redeem himself in Shoko’s eyes and to face the classmates who turned on him.

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Aoharujima: Boku no Inochi wo Seishun ni Sasagu

Aoharujima: Boku no Inochi wo Seishun ni Sasagu

Ougokujima: a heavenly island where everyone, adults and students alike, can live happily and peacefully. It's said that if you can live on this island, you're sure to have a rich and fulfilling school life that will make your youth incredibly satisfying... But all of that is only the island's outward appearance. In truth, the entire island is a place of insanity, filled with nothing but believers being manipulated by a certain cult religion. Every single one of the island's inhabitants have placed their faith in... "youth"?! That's right. Apparently leading a life in which one has celebrated youth to its fullest will bring a person the closest they can possibly get to God. Thus each day, all the islanders behave as if they are the main character of their own story... But since transfer student Shuuichi Mugi has realized the truth behind this island, will he be able to avoid all the insane "stories of youth" that happen one after another, and escape from the island of cult followers?!

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Dekinai-ko

Dekinai-ko

A boy is born healthy, but without arms. As he grows, he wants to explore, to become a pilot, to experience life - but is constantly told that he can't by his mother. Then, one day...

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Koukai no Nai Jinsei wo

Koukai no Nai Jinsei wo

A boy dies and is told by a shinigami that as the millionth person who has died in the area, he is entitled to a single wish.

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Death Sweeper

Death Sweeper

The job of cleaning up scenes of death and discusses the meaning of life and death. Through interactions between the deceased's family and friends with the death sweepers, we understand the meaning of death. No matter is it is a peaceful death at the ends of one's life, murder, suicide, death from illnesses, when death comes, who would be able to predict it, or prevent it? That is why we have to try our best to live on.

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