Manga 8483

Kimi no Iru Machi

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Yuna, Suzuka 2
Japanese: 君のいる町
English: A Town Where You Live


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 27
Chapters: 270
Status: Finished
Published: May 28, 2008 to Feb 12, 2014
Genres: Drama Drama, Romance Romance, Ecchi Ecchi
Themes: Love Polygon Love Polygon, School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Authors: Seo, Kouji (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.901 (scored by 3373133,731 users)
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Ranked: #10402
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Popularity: #216
Members: 70,975
Favorites: 4,235

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Synopsis

Haruto Kirishima has been living a quiet life in his countryside town in Hiroshima until Yuzuki Eba—a mysterious city girl— suddenly starts living with him at his house.

A bright and whimsical personality, Yuzuki has left her life in Tokyo for the tranquil town she warmly remembers from her childhood, and barges into Haruto's life. Finding himself in an awkward situation, Haruto must now tolerate spending his high school days alongside this clumsy, freeloading klutz. However, as their relationship deepens, his heart slowly wavers between Yuzuki and his not-so-secret infatuation—his classmate, Nanami Kanzaki.

Life in the countryside may be slow and simple, but the troubles that await Haruto are as complex as a city skyline. Relying on the irrefutable unpredictability of time, Kimi no Iru Machi illustrates how a single day can unexpectedly bring strangers together while another can abruptly break them apart.

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Included one-shot:
Volume 6: Yuna

Background

Kimi no Iru Machi was simulpublished by Crunchyroll as A Town Where You Live beginning October 30, 2013.

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Characters

Kanzaki, Nanami
Supporting
Kaga, Akari
Supporting
Kazama, Kyousuke
Supporting
Amagi, Shiho
Supporting
Asakura, Kiyomi
Supporting

Reviews

Apr 27, 2014
This MANGA.

It's so good and, at the same time, so bad.

What makes it so bad? Well, let's go straight to the point─the story got too good too early. Yes, what makes it good is also what makes it bad (there's some Yin-Yang shit for ya).

Kimi no Iru Machi (or A Town Where You Live) is good drama. No denying. But the part where the writing was at it's prime happened too early in the story so I understand that to follow up an act like that is difficult. But Seo Kouji had the option of ending the series right there instead of prolonging this shit. ...
Jun 10, 2014
Mixed Feelings
This manga is really depressing. But it doesn't have any drama or tragic story. It's depressing, because of how boring those characters life are.

I was reading from start to the end of this manga just in case that something interesting might be happened at near the end of story. And that was worthless, because nothing happens, nothing remotely interesting. This manga is about "real" life, so real, that everything in it is average at best. The story is average and characters are so "real" they got zero personality. And all those jokes, that author trying to pull, are useless, they just bad and uninspired. ...
Feb 8, 2014
Kimi no iru machi is a manga that will pass to history not because of its beauty, but cause of the original yet weird ideas from its mangaka. First one third of the manga was really enjoyable, quite a nice story between the two main characters developing a relationship while struggling with some typical high school problems and family issues. Romance on this part of the manga was really good, quite a cute story. After that is when the story took a very twisted turn. Perhaps as an attempt to make it more dramatic and interesting, the mangaka came up with a very interesting ...

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