All Info
Genres
Romance, School Life, Seinen, Psychological, Drama, Slice of Life, Adult
Description
In a seaside town where very little happens, middle school students Keisuke Isobe and Koume Satou live a rather dull life. But when Koume's crush breaks her heart, their situation becomes quite unordinary. She starts a "no-strings-attached" relationship with Keisuke, whom she had previously rejected, both finding solace in the other in order to fill the emotional voids in their lives. However, being "friends with benefits" becomes complicated when real feelings begin to develop, as the consequences of their relationship start to take their toll on those around them and themselves.
Umibe no Onnanoko takes a harsh look at love, relationships, and the emotional price that will be paid as the result of a decision made between two teenagers.
Authors
Characters
Keisuke Isobe
main
Yoshizaku
support
Keiko Kobayashi
support
Misaki Sanzaki
support
Katsutoshi Otsu
support
Koume Satou
main
Kanae
support
Shota Kashima
support
Other Facts
Published
Jul 7, 2009 to Jan 8, 2013
Serialization
Manga Erotics F
Where to read
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