Chronicles of the Going Home Club - Recommendations

Alt title: Kitakubu Katsudou Kiroku

Chronicles of the Going Home Club

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Double J

In a school where after school activities are mandatory among all students, Hajime and her friend Sayo come across a new club that they have never seen before. The club is called "The Cultural Activity Preservation Club." The two enter the room to find all kinds of analog jobs and activities, such as handcrafting mats and toothpicks. This is a unique cultural manga mixed with comedy so as not to bore you, this is Double J!

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Ebiten

Ebiten

Noya Itsuki just started his school year at the Ebisugawa High School and since he has always had a fascination with space, he decides to join the astronomy club. However, he mistakenly walks into the all girls Otaku Club. He notices that the members are really weird, but Itsuki has yet to realize that he isn’t in the astronomy club. His life is about to get complicated by being surrounded by so many girls.

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Usakame

Usakame

The girls of the Usakame High tennis club, Tanaka Kinako, Suzuki Ayako, Sato Kurumi, and Nishiarai-Taishi Nishi, pursue their various dreams... Depicts the mostly ordinary but slightly strange daily lives of four girls who devote themselves to practice.

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Those Snow White Notes

Those Snow White Notes

When Setsu’s grandfather died, so did Setsu’s “sound”—his unique creative spark. Grieving, he goes to Tokyo to find himself…but manages to become totally, literally lost on his first day. Only a chance meeting with Yuna—aka Yuka, the hostess—saves him from being robbed. At first glance their lives seem totally different, but they’re both striving for their dreams—hers, of being an actress, and his, of developing his talent with the shamisen—and it could just be that life in the raucous, unfeeling urban sprawl of Tokyo could just be what binds their fates together…

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Sket Dance

Sket Dance

Life can be difficult in high school. Luckily for Kaimei Gakuen High there is a club called the Sket Dance. Defined as the "Campus Support Group," this club is dedicated to solving the problems of their school. However, due to the lack of important jobs, the Sket Dance is often overlooked and mostly used to do boring handiwork tasks rather than solving actual problems. But when they do get a job, like finding the culprit of bullying or taking care of a classmate's pet monkey, they are able to show their true skills. The Sket Dance has three members: former delinquent and violent Himeko, information and technology-loving otaku Switch, and atypical leader Bossun. Whether it's solving problems or just fixing up the storage shed, the Sket Dance will always try their best and give each job their all!

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Marimari Marigold

Marimari Marigold

A manga about 3 girls in the flower arrangement club.

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Houkago Kagura Vibes

Houkago Kagura Vibes

A scary-faced high school student named Gou, transfers to Hiroshima and tries to use the chance to change his image, but fails and becomes a loner once again. But then, his classmate Isuzu forces him to join the school's Kagura club, which focuses on the kagura theatrical dance style of Shinto.

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School x Tsukuru

School x Tsukuru

One day, literary club member Nako Nakahara happens to meet Kizuku Tachikawa, a member of the art club who's critiquing garbage with a serious look on her face. Nako only came in search of a bookshelf she could use in her club's room, but before she knows it, she becomes wrapped up in Kizuku's grand scheme...?!

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e x COM Haruoka Gakuen Game Joshibu

e x COM Haruoka Gakuen Game Joshibu

Sakura Yuki is a first year student. She isn't part of any club or sport, but she does want to be part of something. She finds out about a game club in her school and is interested in it.

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Pontera

Pontera

Misaki is a member of the calligraphy club at school, but all of the other members have just graduated, leaving her all alone. In order for the club to continue to exist she needs to find new members. One hot day, she meets a strange new transfer student, Haruka. Haruka sleeps a lot, and is very fond of popsicles. She doesn't really have any interest in calligraphy, but she joins Misaki's club anyway. Most of her reasoning seems to be that Misaki bought her a popsicle once, and the clubroom has a great air conditioner. Soon, several of Misaki's other friends also join the club, and she's set for a great year of club activities- except that none of them really care much about calligraphy! 

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