Hiyokoi
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Hiyokoi

Alternative Titles

Japanese: ひよ恋


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 14
Chapters: 67
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 2, 2009 to Nov 1, 2014
Genre: Romance Romance
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Ribon Magazine
Authors: Yukimaru, Moe (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.671 (scored by 2061320,613 users)
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Ranked: #19262
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Popularity: #288
Members: 56,187
Favorites: 1,059

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Recommendations

both have shy girls and out going boys 
reportRecommended by kaoru269
- an accident before classes begin; - the protagonist is hospitalized; - going to classes late; - and has trouble socializing; - she speaks with a popular boy; - and finds in him the love and the chance to change; - both are romance. 
reportRecommended by Airy
Both are school based romance manga with a main female character that is short in stature.  
reportRecommended by RachelPanda
Kageno datte Seishun Shitai and Hiyokoi are both about a shy, short girl with no friends trying to make friends in high school. In school, the first person that opens up to the FL is the outgoing, popular, good looking ML. The FL first sees the ML as a source of inspiration on how to make friends but this admiration slowly turns into love.  
reportRecommended by RyDog
Hiyokoi and Honey Lemon Soda are both about a shy, introverted girl with no friends trying to make friends in high school. In school, the first person that opens up to the FL is the popular, good looking ML. In Honey Lemon Soda, the ML is more the unapproachable cool type. The FL first sees the ML as a source of inspiration on how to make friends but this admiration slowly turns into love. There are many points in both stories where FL doesn't feel worthy of ML and springs some conflict. As well as the ML protecting the FL in many ways. Along with  read more 
reportRecommended by RyDog
Both manga involve really shy girls. Both are slow-paced and have this warm, cosy feeling. 
reportRecommended by xpaula
The first story of Eye Level is practically a shorter version of Hiyokoi. 
reportRecommended by chibix
Both are about a couple with a huge height difference. Both girls are often mistaken as the little sister.  
reportRecommended by stes65
There is a boy that is taller than average for his age and a girl shorter than average. Although, in Hiyokoi they are in the same grade. Mou Speed de Karera wa are in different grades. Overall, they both have a romance feel to it(:  
reportRecommended by majiloveanime
Hiyokoi and Fruits Basket both have a shy girl who get involved with "popular" boys. Both main girls over react too much. Both are sweet and comical, although fruits basket has a slightly super natural twist. 
reportRecommended by Sesshy128
Both are really sweet shojo~ 
reportRecommended by Panet
Both manga features a tiny girl in love with a much taller guys. 
reportRecommended by hikaachi
The main female character is shy and she sticks out because of her height. The main male character is interested in her. 
reportRecommended by iCupcakeMelanie
School romance, similar fluffy feeling. Start dating more or less early. 
reportRecommended by Leyren
they share the same vibe, so if you like one, then you might as well try the other one 
reportRecommended by Nivethitha
Both have a female lead who have been out of touch with the world for a while and have to have to develop their social skills and both are romance, shoujo. 
reportRecommended by XDKeriDX
Both are light-hearted romcoms with females with a height complex. While Hiyokoi carries a more serious and cute tone, Cheerful Days carries one that is funny and lighthearted. 
reportRecommended by Roth
It starts with the main character of these two mangas (Nanami and Hiyori) on their 1st/2nd day of high school. They both encounter the most popular guy in their class (Nana=Yano & Hiyori=Hirose). Both Nana and Hiyori were embarrassed by the most popular guy in class 
reportRecommended by coleeto
Both have 2 characters very opposite from each other but they have a romantic relationship with some complications but they make it work. 
reportRecommended by AkatsukiUlquiora
The main girls are very similar. They're both about a girl trying to overcome the challenge of change. 
reportRecommended by PlasticPaper
the female leads in Hiyokoi and Nagareboshi Lens is quite similiar, being shy girls falling in love with the popular boy at school, feeling that they live in different worlds but wants to cross this line, so she can stand beside the boy she loves. Art is somewhat similar too 
reportRecommended by MyuuMyuu
even though the characters are very different you still get the same warm and gentle feeling from both mangas  
reportRecommended by billyq14
Both mangas are about highschool girls who look like elementary students. They are both cute and everybody feels the need to protect them. Both girls have nice personalities. In HIYOKOI the girl falls in love with a tall boy. In LOVELY EVERYWHERE the girl falls in love with a nice playboy. The characters surrounding the main character all support the small girl. If you like one of these mangas you will definetly like the other. Both girls are TOOO CUTE!!! 
reportRecommended by jeans
Both mangas are about a girl who is very short for her age so she gets mistaken for an elementary school kid. Both are very cute, and I think that if you like SKS, you'll like Hiyokoi too. 
reportRecommended by xpaula
Both are great light-hearted romcoms where the guy and girl have ceratin height complexes In Hiyokoi, the girl is too small and the guy, too tall. In Lovely Complex the girl is taller than the average female and the guy is shorter than the average male. 
reportRecommended by River_Cloud
The heroines are very shy and cute and both manga deals with them having their first loves.  
reportRecommended by xpaula
They're both from the same mangaka and are about a very shy girl who likes a boy from her school but she can't bring herself to confess to him. 
reportRecommended by Canal
Though Pink Lady deals with lives of art students and Hiyokoi deals with school life, they both include romance between a really tall guy and short girl. 
reportRecommended by ClockLock