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13
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Finished
Oct 19, 2009 to Jul 19, 2012
8.7/10
Average Review Score
86%
Recommend It
7
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The story was simple and straight forward and the development of the romance between the two main characters took place in a relatively logical and gradual way; so don't expect the main duo to jump in bed with each other right off the bat. At one point I even questioned why the tag "Yaoi" was added to this manga. What stuck with me most was no doubt the art, very beautiful. I'm not sure what it is, but Takarai sensei's style gives off a very "tranquil" vibe, fitting in nicely with the shounen-ai genre. The scenes which had to portray the characters in a state ofshock, embarrassment, etc. still kept in line with the normal drawing style: so no over the top facial reactions or sfx. The main duo was solid, although more time was spent on the background of one. Even though more time was spent on the past of one of the main characters, the other main character could still hold his own. Mainly because he was portrayed as such an honest and charming guy. I think I might've enjoyed the story more if I had found better scanlations for some of the chapters, but that's just a minor complaint. If you're relatively new to this genre or just feel like reading a cute romance manga (if you don't mind the lovebirds being both guys), you should give Hana no Mizo Shiro a try.
In a series of chance encounters, university students Youichi Arikawa and Shouta Misaki are brought together. When they meet very briefly for the first and second time, Arikawa is not wearing the proper lenses needed to correct his terrible eyesight. All he has to remember Misaki by is a fuzzy impression of his figure and a necklace with a glass flower pendant that he dropped before hurrying away. Even though they never introduced themselves, Arikawa dreams of Misaki repeatedly, somehow knowing what name to call out in his sleep. When he meets Misaki for a third time, now with clear vision, Arikawa finally sees his face and confirms his name. Although Arikawa is unsure why he is so strongly infatuated by this person, he knows for certain that he cherishes the man in his dreams, so he candidly confesses to Misaki! Can love at first sight strike as strangely as this? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
I have a bit of a sad obsession with this series and I also absolutely adore the artist. Story: JUST SO ADORABLE. So many moments where I'd have to just stop reading and cover my face with my hands because of how sweet they were. There is not really unnecessary drama and nothing is too typical in this manga. The seme is so kind and gentle, so many "AWWW" worthy moments because of him. The story is not overdramatic but still manages to be really interesting. Art: Beautiful art. Too beautiful. It's just what I expect from Takarai Rihito. Character: I fell in love with the couple! And there wasa good amount of character development. After you read the whole manga and then decide to re-read it from the beginning, it's quite clear how much change the characters went through and I think that's amazing! Misaki and Arikawa have such unique personalities, it's so interesting. Enjoyment: I really enjoyed reading this manga... As you can already tell from my review so far! It's just so damn cute and it's not one of those typical yaoi manga's all crazy about having sex - even when they don't know each other well! In Hana no Mizo Shiru, there is true love (I think so!) and you don't get smut until a good amount of chapters. Yep, so of course I have to rate this manga 10/10! The cuteness is too much I could not handle yet I still re-read this manga on a regular basis. =3=
I have to admit the very first chapters are really unimpressive and I was tempted to drop it, but Iâm glad I didnât because it does pick up rather well after the third chapter. Satisfying ending. The plot, although simple, does make for an interesting short story. The premise, however, is rather banal. This is the typical âI drop my phone and the love of my life picks it up, our eyes meet and we live happily ever afterâ kind of deal, so donât expect some complex developments. Still, the side characters and the addition of âthe flowers elementâ make the whole thing come together. As faras queer/lgbt representation goes, this is were this manga is rather lacking (like most BL/queer manga anyway *sigh*) or maybe Iâm not the target demographics? From bizarre stereotypical âurgesâ to the bs trope âIâm not gay, but you are the exceptionâ, and even if the latter could be debatable, I wasnât really given any evidence of this not being the case while reading. However, one aspect that is well portrayed is the charactersâ development in their acceptance of each other and their sexuality. Also, there is smut, but it does not feel out of place or there just for the sake of being there, but instead fits well with the progression of the story. A funny plus (for me) is that one of the main characters has very bad eyesight so I could somewhat relate to that lol. The artwork and style is clean and cutesy, which complements the story well. All in all, despite the hiccups, itâs not a bad pickup if you have a few hours to spare.
So this is my first review (hopefully it's good might by slightly biased). so to start off I didn't really know what to expect since I had just started reading yaoi. But this manga was so beautifully written it really got me into yaoi! So the art 10/10 is beautiful as expected of Takarai Rihito sensei it kinda have me a calmed and relaxed feeling very suitable for the manga. The story 9/10 was a bit dull and generic at some points but overall pretty good. Characters the characters 10/10 I thought; were very fleshed out with character development (yay!) which made a lot moreenjoyable. Overall this manga was very enjoyable and would recommend! btw if you enjoyed this you should go read Hana no Miyako de though it is very sad. It is about Youichi and Minami's professor.
I'm still not over the fact that such an amazing exists. The pace of the story was perfect. The ending and their romance; nothing seemed rush. And the author managed to do all this is a span of 12 chapters!! Amazing is an understatement, to be honest. It might seem like a cliche because of the shy-boy-falling-in-love-with-the-outgoing-boy storyline, but trust me, it's so much more than that. The art style was amazing too! I wouldn't expect anything less of Takarai Rihito. I think everyone should be able to enjoy this story, especially if you liked Seven Days. The two stories are similar, but I foundHana nomi zo Shiru more enjoyable. Maybe it's because Arikawa and Misaki went further than just kissing, if you know what I mean *insert lenny face here* If you've already read this manga, I suggest you read the sequel as well. The heart couldn't stop beating for a long while after I read this. I hope you enjoy this as much as I did. My Score: Story: 10 Art: 10 Character: 10 Overall: 10 This is just my opinion