Hinadori wa Shiokaze ni Madoromu

Vol: 1; Ch: 7
2018
4.099 out of 5 from 719 votes
Rank #1,937
Hinadori wa Shiokaze ni Madoromu

Tachibana Yuuichi, who lost both of his parents and sister in a traffic accident, took in his seven year old nephew, Ayumu. To create a new life, he moves them to the city where the sea can be seen, so they can focus only on themselves. They meet Kurebayashi Ryou who runs the local souzaiya. Even though he is the same age as Yuuichi, he is a popular person who has his own shop and is loved by the neighborhood. Taking things day by day, will these three be able to overcome the lingering fears from their pasts?

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nathandouglasdavis
8

A very nice yaoi story. All of the dramatic twists and turns feel like they flow naturally, like they perfectly fit with how the characters would act. And the characters' personalities and motives all felt realistic and understandable based on the backstories they were given. Ryou's backstory was pretty intense, and even though it was foreshadowed, I still wasn't expecting that one thing that happened. <--Me trying not to spoil things... While the romantic developments between Yuuichi and Ryou are nice, I think my favorite parts of this manga are the interactions between Ryou and Ayumu. Ayumu is definitely the glue that makes the entire story work. That said though, that one line where Yuuichi said "If your worth increases from being rounded out...after weathering struggles and being hurt, I'm sure that there's someone who will think of Souzaiya-san as a precious jewel" just made my heart flutter and made my smile go all gooey. In addition to being unintentionally suave as fuck, that line connects to the through line in this series--the sea glass and the secluded beach where it is found. And speaking of lines, I thought Ayumu calling Ryou a "wolf in tiger's clothing" was an adorable piece of childlike phrasing, while also feeling like it had some profundity to it. The artwork was also very attractive and pleasant. The sex scenes were appropriately hot (though not the most immersive or steamy) and the heartwarming scenes were appropriately adorable. It was a good series.

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