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Taiyou no Ie   
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Description
Back in the day, that place was a house filled with magic - a place where you ended up smiling even if you were crying. Surely, an invisible wizard must have lived there. Or so I thought.

What's a young child to do when her mother leaves her father for another man? Or when her father remarries a woman who brings along a child from a previous marriage? Or when her childhood neighbor friend invites her to live with him? [Mixini Studios]

Official English:
Azuki
INKR

Type
Manga

Related Series
N/A

Associated Names
Haus der Sonne
House of the Sun
Ngôi Nhà Mặt Trời
Taino no Ie
Дом Солнца
بيت الشمس
บ้านแสงตะวัน
たいようのいえ
太阳之家
太陽之家

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Latest Release(s)
v.13 c.Extra 3 by Maigo over 8 years ago
v.13 c.Extra 2 by Maigo over 8 years ago
v.13 c.Extra 1 by Maigo over 8 years ago
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Status
in Country of Origin
13 Volumes (Complete)

Completely Scanlated?
Yes

Anime Start/End Chapter
N/A

User Reviews
Taiyou no Ie by Salieri_Hiyajo

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Average: 8.6 / 10.0 (1102 votes)
Bayesian Average: 8.54 / 10.0
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Last Updated
November 18th 2022, 7:37am


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Year
2010

Original Publisher

Serialized In (magazine)
Dessert (Kodansha)

Licensed (in English)
Yes

English Publisher
Azuki (Stream)
INKR Comics
Kodansha Comics (13 Volumes Complete; digital)
Mangamo

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Year Pos #3090 increased(+226)

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good  
by qwaszx
August 11th, 2014, 4:52pm
Rating: 6.5  / 10.0
finally a manga that has great pacing. Love triangles only last up to 2 volumes instead of consuming the whole breadth of the manga. Characters waver in their decision but only for a reasonable amount of time. My kind of shoujo.
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very touchy  
by saefunnie
July 21st, 2014, 1:18pm
Rating: 10.0  / 10.0
Man, I just got the very fresh it's 1st volume here. I like the story so far. It's a lil' bit sad, but I hope the girl finally gets her own happines. Whew, I have to wait another 10 volumes here :3

... Last updated on July 21st, 2014, 1:20pm
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It's awesome!  
by outoko
June 5th, 2014, 1:07pm
Rating: 10.0  / 10.0
I really love this manga, first I was little skeptical but soon after few pages I just couldn't stop reading it! I think the characters are well developed and the relationships work really well. The main couple was pretty unexpected for me (I mean while I read the first chapters I assumed that the younger brother would be the interest) but soon it really started working. I hope this one continues long!
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simple drawing but good story  
by reivatin
May 18th, 2014, 8:42am
Rating: 9.0  / 10.0
really, this shoujo manga give good impression when i saw the char

and there the story, slow pace, really slow, predictable but it's fun

not really fans of shoujo but, this one you must give it a try...
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Adorable... so cute omg  
by moonmystery
February 16th, 2014, 3:10pm
Rating: 9.0  / 10.0
While this would not be my definition of a masterpiece, it is a really entertaining read that leaves me wanting more. MORRREEE!!!

This manga is certainly not super original, but it has a freshness in it that somehow keeps me reading. The series has the same underlying plot as many: school girl with broken family, guy that comes to rescue, another guy who is interested in the girl.... etc.

But what makes this series somewhat different is the way that the author lets the characters grow. They all MATURE in some way, and you can see things progressively getting better for everyone, rather than the random BOOM and happily ever after stuff.

Anyhow, I really respect the progression of the manga and how the characters don't dive into love but don't pointlessly hold back either.

The guy in question, Hiro, is really lovable. And, for once, I root for the main guy more than the love triangle dude. He is mature and "quick" to realize things (such as the girl's feeling for him), and knows to do the right stuff at the right time. *smirk* Plus, he's not one of those overly jealous boyfriends. (but his rare jealous face is hot too ha ha)

The girl is also adorably tsundere (even though I usually don't like this kind of character; I prefer Kuderes). You can really tell that she tries her best to mend any broken relationships, and even though she is not my favorite kind of female character, the other characters maturity and wonderfulness really make up for any flaws she has.

Overall, I just get this fluffy feeling from reading this, and not in a bad way.

... Last updated on February 16th, 2014, 3:18pm
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Progress is a bit slow  
by forsakendoll
February 16th, 2014, 7:27am
Rating: 10.0  / 10.0
I do not understand the characters at all. -_-"
Personally, I think everyone's making their simple lives really complicated.

Mao's dad, if you do not know how to love Mao at least don't act like you hate her. God.
Hiro, Daiki, Mao - What is this amazing self control? Three of them living in the same roof and nothing major has happened yet. But yea, I can totally understand why they need to keep their feelings to themselves a whilel longer but sometimes it just feels like it's taking too long. Hahaha.
Hina. WTF I CAN'T EVEN.
Sugimoto. Stop dumping your problems to Daiki. And if you can't hold your liquor then don't drink, woman.

BUT it's a good read ( I do not even understand why. Maybe it's the art (I like it) or maybe I have a weakness for Hiro *smirk* *smirk*)
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Cute, Funny, Light-Hearted & Heart-Warming  
by cherrykookie
November 19th, 2013, 10:02pm
Rating: 8.0  / 10.0
Man, i love this manga! Hiro and Mao are just the best hero and heroine. I like Daiki as well, but yea the main reason why i love this manga is because of Hiro and Mao. Only critism is that, like another user said, the string of unrequited loves is a bit excessive..Pretty much the entire cast has unrequited love lol.

... Last updated on November 19th, 2013, 10:07pm
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I'm sad  
by ShinyMew
November 19th, 2013, 9:04pm
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I was looking for a cute and light manga; this manga is quite deeper than I imagine. I felt so bad for the girl that I wanted to hug her. But, after 40-something chapters, I had to stop. It was just depressing for me. I think this was a dragged on a bit.
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Some say...  
by eternalight
July 17th, 2013, 2:25am
Rating: 10.0  / 10.0
Some people say you can't marry a rollercoaster.

Some people say you can't actually make love to an octopus.

Well I'm here to tell you at the age of twenty that I, for realzies, have fallen madly in love with this shoujo series.

I was tired of rifling through shoujo after shoujo... After almost ten years of reading the stuff and harnessing some sort of addiction for the high, for the heart-wrenching glee, the giddiness, THE FEELZ, after so many years, nothing seemed to do it for me anymore. I knew all too well what i wanted to be reading in my manga and nothing from the shoujo genre delivered anymore and it was finally feeling like i should move on. Shoujo became like a Twilight to me instead of a Walk to Remember, like all i did was laugh at it nowadays, not with it, you know?

But this.

This fucking series.

Has me squealing like a baby piglet about to explode, every chapter (I'm on 24). Even after experiencing High school for what it is (HELL), even with all these feminist values actively shadowing every work of literature i touch, this series is so charming and funny and cute and ASDFGJK. People complaining about cliche's are in the wrong genre. People who are looking for unrealistic borderline fantasy romances should look elsewhere, because the development will seem boring and slow to some. Go to Desire Complex or something if steamy heart throbbing romance is your only interest. This is a story with depth and like MatrixM said, a story that deals with family issues (angst). An actual story that no one good enough should miss out on.

I like that the characters in Taiyou no Ie---no, these PEOPLE---know each other so well, they can tell if someone is being a crybaby on the other line even though she just texted something like "You're so stupid, Stupid." But at the same time THEY ARE SO DENSE toward each other (it's fucking delicious).

I like how they point out the little things to each other like if someone sounded a little catty by saying that one comment someone would call them out on it and they actually aren't offended. Like actual clear-minded friends who know how to talk to each other.
Or how some characters aren't doofuses when in front of the one they truly like, while some do get a little stiff in a completely adorable but believable way. "Yeah I'm jealous and worried that you're even remotely rumored to be dating this other guy even though you're not but I was saying earlier how I needed that school tour." Etc.

I look for shoujo series that make sense to me. I look for characters who are self-aware, but something with cuteness in the feel of the story... A series that can make a jaded person like me actually giggle or smile in a big way.

If you're anything like me (in age, in understanding of others, in that specific kind of maturity or spot in your life where you're not looking to escape RL, just to live it better), this series will be all of the things. A new chapter of taiyou no ie is a ray of sunshine to my otherwise crappy and depressing life. There are small cliff hangers after every chapter i suppose, but they don't get me so bad because I know the next time i read a new chapter, it will be a good day, and I like spreading out the good days.

Anyway, if I sound like an annoying person to you, don't read this series (they probably cant read this since they probably stopped reading earlier on). For everyone else, especially the people who didnt roll their eyes while reading through my entire review, you really need to read this series and have your day made. Constantly. Those other people can't in their personality appreciate this series like you can, and it sucks to be them.

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EDIT (10/23/2015): I've finished the series. Props to Maigo for translating the series so beautifully. They kept the same translation for Mao's fic word for word, and that brings a tear to my eye. Here is my series review:

I agree with mystichead in the sense that the protag Mao does indeed flail her arms when she gets nervous and sputters and turns red and all that good stuff. She makes mistakes, she gets nervous, and I respect how she expresses herself because I sputter too. I don't think the problem is really her nervous mannerism, but the fact that it correlates so much with the moe caricature, which brings up the subject of pedophilia and misogyny. I know this series is above catering to those perversions, but it has crossed the deepest deeeeeepest part of my mind, the thought that what if Taamo was subscribing to the 'moe' craze, and the celebration of pedophilia/misogyny along with it?

Those thoughts aside, the humor and the fluff and the maturity of the characters all within Taiyou no Ie prove to be the driving force behind the excellence of this manga. The art and the taboo don't carry this series, the content--the humor, the style/personality, the characters--do. Taamo's soft, resonant, deadpan but also kind and a bit witty--style.

I find it hard to hate a character but I hated Mao's father for a good chunk of the series, I hated Mao's mother when we met her later.

I found it hard to screencap a moment/scene I loved and wanted to blog about, because the context and foreshadowing were so essential to that emotional hit that was that single panel that it's a fraction without them.

There were beautiful moments explored through side stories between side characters that satisfy plotholes in the best way, and I like seeing coming-around-full-circle situations done well in manga (ie. Kids on the Slope). Taiyou no Ie is what I want to reread if I ever get my hands on a printed English version.

I would definitely still recommend this to people as a pick-me-up and a light hearted read. But, like I mentioned earlier, I do not recommend this to those who are triggered by plausible-pseudo-incest, a 17+24 high schooler/blue collar worker in-a-7-year-age-gap relationship, because the series doesn't quite portray the negativity within those taboos.

... Last updated on October 23rd, 2015, 10:45pm
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Why am I still reading this?  
by LoliSauce
May 13th, 2013, 12:09am
Rating: 8.0  / 10.0
(This review was made at volume 5, chapter 20 in the story)

This series is like one giant torus knot of unrequited loves. Nobody mutually shares any amount of love for each other and no feelings ever seem to grow from it besides a general blanket of hopelessness settling over the entire cast. I'm sure in another 5+ volumes the focal romance of the entire story might actually progress to a point in which you could CALL it a budding romance! And maybe in another 20 they'll actually kiss!

If you like watching people beam out hungry bedroom eyes all day while nothing ever actually progresses in the plot, then this series is definitely for you. Personally, I find it annoying.

... Last updated on May 13th, 2013, 12:11am
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