
This is such a good manga. It's simple, but it's so well-written and the pacing is perfect. I'm not sure if it's because of the chemistry between the two MCs but everything felt so natural. Can't even help but envy what they have! What a gem. 10/10. Please drop mangas/manhwas you think are just as good as this manga (if not better) in the replies. Thank you so much!

Here are some of my personal favs:
- Kimi wa natsu no naka (and the sequel)
- Subarashii Kiseki ni Yasashii Kimi to
- A Kiss for Each Face
- Sonokoi Jihanki de Kaemasuka?
- Kizuato ni Kuchizuke
- Hadakeru Kaibutsu
- Liquor and Cigarette
- Shoushin Otoko ni Haru no Arashi
- Kimi ni wa Fureru to Naru Toko ga Atte
- Under My Skin
- Sugar Dog Life
- Hatsukoi (kazuki Rai)
- Hoshi Dake Ga Shitteru
- Isso Koe ga Nakattara
- Saishuu Densha

There's a recently shared manga here that has a pretty similar synopsis but it's about two friends who got separated because the other guy's parents were extremely strict. Then they rekindled their friendship during High School after the other guy moved to his grandma's place in the same neighborhood as the mc. Can anyone remind me what manga this is? Thank you so much.

Could it be 'Bokura no Tsuzuki'?

I also thought of that manga while I was reading this one especially at the part where Sora said to Oto that "But I don't dislike it". In 'Bokura no Tsuzuki' the uke also said something like that to the seme.
The author really just had to make him younger huh?
Idk, I kinda like that they meet in his younger years. Mean they get more time together before he....
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commits seppuku
Yup! I agree, I meant Hajime though. Kinda weird that the author decided to turn him into someone who seems to be a minor. (I'm guessing it's because of the whole Wakashu thing during the Edo Period, but it still doesn't make sense since Oda lived in the Sengoku period.) I just wish they kept him as is :(