Tsuiraku JK to Haijin Kyoushi
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Tsuiraku JK to Haijin Kyoushi

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Japanese: 墜落JKと廃人教師


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 20
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Finished
Published: Jul 20, 2017 to Jun 5, 2024
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Drama Drama, Romance Romance
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Hana to Yume
Authors: sora (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.881 (scored by 39533,953 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #10422
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1113
Members: 17,060
Favorites: 490

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This is a similar styled romance manga. While the settings and characters are different, at the core they are about a romance between a high school girl and an older man. So a lot of the drama centers around that negative stigma and the character dancing around the boundaries of what is appropriate. Even deeper is the similarity about finding one's place in the world. In Taiyou no Ie, Mao needs to find the value of family and what familial love means. In JK, its about loners finding someone who would miss them if they were gone and puts their interests first.  
reportRecommended by Ragerrodent
These two are of my all time favourite romance manga with no problematic situations or misunderstandings except for some, but I'll let these slide as they are done well.. Both have age gap too..  
reportRecommended by Stardust2000
Both are age gap student_teacher relationship that rely more on comedy than romance.. Both are really adorable and not toxic or weird relationships.. 
reportRecommended by Stardust2000
Somehow the two share the same vibe to it even if the core story is totally different. Both are wholesome stories that cover the topic of loneliness and family/friendship... and student-teacher relationship. Although Amaama to Inazuma doesn't focus on romance as the plot of the story, more like romance is only hinted at but never a main part of the story. Even so, the sprinkle of romance and the open ending still make me want to put it in the same category as Tsuiraku JK to Haijin Kyoushi. 
reportRecommended by Alokr
teacher - student romance the males are kinda similar 
reportRecommended by gfjfgdrfkftcfgh
Both have funny and heartwarming scenes and dialogues. Simple yet touching mangas! 
reportRecommended by Dark077
If guardian angels have something in common in shoujos, it's that they're always the friend of a brother, and they unwittingly fall in love from far away. Cigarettes are on the house. Give it up for two of the bestest boys available in shoujo manga. They, understand that this isn't the norm, and do their best to respect the female MC's personal space so that the MC can live a busy and youthful life. It's a good balance of dark, yet healing. In theory, it should be hella fucking creepy, but genuinely these both break all the rules -- and are so wholesome. And most importantly both  read more 
reportRecommended by Kaguyachinchin
Both great shoujos for the forbidden trope. Especially when the female is a bit straightlaced and intelligent, but the guy is just the human personification of a cat. A big reckless, a bit too fluffy, and also a bit too....dangerous 
reportRecommended by Kaguyachinchin
Easily the best series(s) for large age gap trope; JK to Haijin being Sensei/Student (who knew each other before then), and Doctor/Nurse-in-training for An Incurable Case of Love. It's comedic, but thrilling -- and just a touch dangerously josei. Both male leads are known for their horrible reputations, but my god is the gap golden. For the comedy alone both are already a 1500/10. (Please consider watching the live-action for An Incurable Case of Love first/simultaneously as you read it though. I will admit my bias is terribly askewed, because I saw Tendo-sensei in the flesh first. Please have an inhaler and pillow to scream into  read more 
reportRecommended by Kaguyachinchin
Both series are about student-teacher relationship (although in homura-sensei the roles are reversed with the student pursuing the teacher who is against this whole ordeal) Both contain pessimistic and kinda weird teacher characters who are not taken seriously by their students 
reportRecommended by Tsoyken
"Forbidden" relationship with a quirky, and comedic male lead who's obviously deeply head over heels-- but is willing to keep his genuine puppy love hidden under loud flirting. Or..hmm.. maybe it's not puppy love, and instead is their coping mechanism for being lonely. It's a dangerous balance of cute and vvv dangerous. 
reportRecommended by Kaguyachinchin