From Mistakes Were Made:
A samurai is worried about the fact that his wife always seems to wear a forced smile whenever she's with him.
7 Volumes (Complete)





This manga is a comedy/romance story with the misunderstanding between the husband and wife carrying the story. As another reviewer mentioned you have to appreciate it for what it is. And 'buraburabura' what's wrong with a wife having a heavy sexual interest in her husband's body? I think that's a good thing (I mean I would want that of my partner). Enjoy it for what it is: a cute romcom between a perverted wife and her samurai husband
Since everybody instantly shit on this despite not even reading it for what it is ill actually leave a review. To all those that love shonen and want some action packed manga in medival japan go read Samurai Champloo.
This is a series that went from oneshot to a different time and current universe clone of "How to train a female knight" it is about a wife who is madly inlove with her samurai husband who is oblivious to her affection because she keeps hiding it in fear of him finding it weird. He also is madly in love with her but feels bad being married to her since he is the second born son who has to earn everything he has and is a samurai so that means he can die in battle leaving her a widow.
The series is a stupid romance, literally just comedy with a nice "awee thats so sweet and stupid" to every chapter.
I have to give it to the people who leave reviews, they shit on stuff they dont like and only propel their shonen, yaoi/yuri, or shoujo shit. People should only leave reviews for stuff they like because if you don't like it you cant go into detail showing whats good about it and whats bad. So Fuc* these shitty reviews around me, they he some B*tchs
If it was fanfiction, I'd call it a drabble anthology.
It's literally just 6 panel long shorts about a newlywed couple that has trouble communicating because they lived in an era that encouraged propriety and a certain level of stoicism.
I found it sweet and refreshing because it didn't have all the angst and drama of typical period drama misunderstandings. Instead, they just really love (and lust) for one another and are bumbling their way towards learning how to express that to one another.
Very slice of life and you know the relationship is gonna go nowhere fast. Kinda annoying that the scanlators appear to release chapters when in fact they haven't. For example currently this site claims they've released chapter 43, but nowhere can I find this chapter. Even on their "official" site.
To the two reviews above me who seem to be baffled about my opinion: Chill out, it's just a manga. No need for name calling, be a bit civilized, yeah?
Now, I personally didn't find this manga good or even semi nice. Some of you, however, thought it was good, and that's fine. That's all there is to it. I guess I don't like the format, or the romance. It's a bit simple.
It's a short comedy romance series about a samurai couple. It doesn't try to be a full blown long romance series, it's not supposed to be a Gintama or a Ao Haru Ride. I get that. Still, it's not for me. I wanted to express the fact that it's not for me.
But that doesn't give you the right to be so rude when referencing me or the review beneath mine's opinions. Just sayin'.
My original review:
"She's a total pervert. Unapologetic and creepy imo. I hope Samurai-dude gets divorced lol. She creeps on his body, and i'm just like: you guys are married, how long does she really think she can keep that spiel up?"
I meant that I personally find the wife character creepy. Obviously, it's not wrong for wedded people to be attracted to eachother, but her general demeanor is creepy to me. Aren't I allowed to have that opinion?
I didn't mean to seem overly negative and harsh to this manga. I'm not hating just cause. But I think i'm allowed to express my dislike.