Kazushi, an elite, met Harutomo, a cleaner whose dream is to become a chef. After falling in love with Harutomo, Kazushi's world started to fill with colors and he finally understood the happiness of "giving".
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love it. "nothing happens" isn't actually true -- lots of things happen. it's just that those things don't happen with a lot of noise and outwardly expressed drama. somebody else might have injected visible angst into some of the episodes, like when kasushi knows he'll go to america, but he hasn't told harutomo yet. but just because the angst isn't splattered all over the surface doesn't mean it's not right there, in between the lines. this is a manga for people who can listen carefully, who don't think silence is boring, and who don't need relationships going up and down on a rollercoaster to recognise them as worthwhile and interesting.
it's fascinating how some mangaka can make me care about their characters right from the start, while others can write scene after dramatic scene and i just don't feel anything. i can't quite put my finger exactly on how that happens, but i think it's because some mangaka give me sufficient hooks so i can stipulate a rich inner life for a character even if that character doesn't say very much, and that character seems "real" to me then.
So cute. A manga that did nothing but make you feel happy. A beautiful love story with characters that were genuinely in love. I couldn't get enough. I wish there was more. It's definitely the type of story that will fill you with a warm fuzziness.
On the other hand, if you thrive on drama or can't get into a story without a controversy surrounding the characters, this isn't for you. It is conflict-free in terms of anything serious.
I love that the one guy is the more carefree, cute one (albeit, still taller and definitely not feminine), and that the other is the more serious one. It so worked for them!
The seasons were so pretty, and the whole thing had a relaxed, beautiful feeling to it.
Read this if you want something calming. It ends happy.
I also love that they were sorta-kinda-maybe talking about adopting a kid at the end there! I've never heard a same sex couple in a manga mention such a thing! Like, ever (which seems weird to me - sometimes people want kids). As if it's not an option (it might not be over there, idk).
Great story! The characters were wonderful, and the art was stunning!
First of all this is like the ultimate feel good manga xD beautiful art, adoreable characters and a lovely romantic story without any fettering from excess drama. Its a relaxing story taking seasons as its theme, which in turn gives it a gentle feeling. The characters and their relationship are touching, very light and very beautiful. I really really do love this story, it makes me feel relaxed.
I really loved this manga, it described a pure simple love. I was glad there was no drama, and it really was a nice change from the usual. The fact that they love each other so much really showed throughout the manga.
This was so beautiful to read, their love was really touching and pure. The art is nice and clean, and even though the sex scenes aren't really erotic, they are very sweet.
There's no excessive drama (like love triangles, rape, stupid misunderstandings), but in my opinion that doesn't make it any less interesting. Having said that I don't see this as just another fluff piece either, it does have depth to it.
Also I love how the seasons play a big part in the plot, it's really unique. The characters are adorable too, I especially like Harutomo - such a cute seme ^__^
All in all this is a beautiful manga that leaves you with a nice warm feeling afterwards <3
Loved every minute of it, just wish there was more of these characters. This was the first book i have read by sensei and i'll be looking for more to read. The art is very expressive, almost without the need for too many words?
It seemed a bit weird how Kazushi made such a huge decision as going away for two years without talking to person whom he supposedly loves. I thought it was a case when manka doesn't consider gay relationship as something serious or real, but then it may be a japanese mentality - family comes second and work always first? And making important decisions about relationship onesidedly is normal thing to do?
I loooove how cliche it is that it isn't (cliche) in the BL world. I'm probably sick and tired for the usual (manipulation, rape, jealousy, selfish feelings) ingredient of the plot in a yaoi. And this is sooo refreshing and I loved it <3
Sweet and fluffy without unnecessary drama.
Art is gorgeous, characters are likable, and they are both so kind and sweet.
Recommended if: you want a break from those heavy, angst-filled manga, and just relax with a soothing manga about two lovers and how they handle their love and professional lives together.
I found it to be realistic enough to enjoy, with a warm ambience.