Against her family's wishes, Aoi Sakuraba decides to marry Kaoru Hanabishi, her love of eighteen years, and they face many obstacles with their families.
Kou Fumizuki (文月 晃 Fumizuki Kō?, born 8 March in Fukuoka Prefecture) is a Japanese manga artist. Fumizuki's most famous work to date is Ai Yori Aoshi,[1] a 17-volume work which has been turned into an anime series. His current work is Umi no Misaki, serialized in Young Animal Magazine starting in the fifth issue of 2007. Both of these seinen manga series are harem-type romance comedies in which a naive young man finds himself surrounded by pretty girls vying for his attention.
I was a bit disappointed by this one. I'd rather hoped there would be more to him going home and facing his grandfather. Hoping that the story gets better. At this point, I'm kinda just reading to know what happens in the series. And how is it that Tina can kiss him all night and he doesn't feel a thing??
I’ve never been disappointed with this manga. It has one of the sweetest couples of all time, fantastic artwork and a group of characters that are unforgettable. The story is moving along at a good clip, with a bit of a dark overtone. I’m looking forward to the next volume!
Ah, a volume that focuses more on the main storyline. Always a nice thing. Not always smoothly handled, but at least it stayed on topic for the most part. I regret that such important things are handled in this series from a very broad lens, while nonsense is often given too much attention.