Akatsuki no Yona
Yona of the Dawn
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Akatsuki no Yona

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Synonyms: Yona: The Girl Standing in the Blush of Dawn
Japanese: 暁のヨナ
English: Yona of the Dawn
German: Yona - Prinzessin der Morgendämmerung
Spanish: Yona, princesa del amanecer
French: Yona, Princesse de l'Aube
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Aug 5, 2009 to ?
Genres: Action Action, Adventure Adventure, Fantasy Fantasy, Romance Romance
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Hana to Yume
Authors: Kusanagi, Mizuho (Story & Art)

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Score: 8.821 (scored by 4812248,122 users)
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Ranked: #332
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Popularity: #85
Members: 135,048
Favorites: 14,173

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Two stories about young women taking the reigns of their destinies and forging their own paths. Amusingly both series characters are prophesied in one way or another to bring great upheaval to their respective countries. Both have strong brave women that were betrayed by their loved ones, both will go on a journey that will eventually have them meet up with the allies they need and both gain massive character development as the story goes one learning to be more compassionate and thoughtful. That said the heroines and the stories are polar opposites of each other. Song's heroine is a wise and cunning strategist as  read more 
reportRecommended by clannadlover
If you like Yona, you will absolutely love Basara. Basara is a bit more melodramatic than Akatsuki no Yona but it has that high fantasy traveling adventure theme with the main characters controlling the destiny of their respective kingdoms. Both have very strong female leads. 
reportRecommended by layhas
shoujo heroines with a lot of growth potential, gaining strength and independence with the story, while the guys watch over but doesn't over-protectively interfere. 
reportRecommended by Aorii
Both involve a redhead princess born from dark haired royalty. She gets caught up in the middle of a political/royal war. Also both girls start as "weak" princess and later become strong and independent, becoming true leaders. Both cut their hair and they possess some sort of power in their eyes. They start travelling to know their country and meet several people. Even though the circumstances and the characters are different, in both the princess is in a sort of love triangle with her bodyguard and a prince.  
reportRecommended by Orulyon
Red River is very similar to Yona as they're both fantasy stories about strong female leads doing their best for their respective kingdoms. Yona is a castaway princess trying to understand her place in the world after her father is dethroned and Yuri is a modern Japanese girl thrown into ancient Anatolia isekai style and falls in love with a prince there. Both are high fantasy traveling stories about royalty and the responsibility of those in power towards the common people. The main difference between the two I would say is the romance is more intense in Red River than it is in Yona. But  read more 
reportRecommended by layhas
Both series depict a group of weird outlaws who travel the world and help people, liberating towns and nations by defeating corrupt elites and bloodthirsty leaders, which feels very satisfying. Both protagonists are very charismatic and likeable, they have the power to inspire people they meet and make powerful allies everywhere they go. There are also similarities between the characters, Yun/Nami, Hak/Zoro, Jaeha/Sanji... Both groups have somewhat similar family-like dynamics with plenty of fun interactions between the members, like Hak and Jaeha teasing each other the way Zoro and Sanji do. 
reportRecommended by Johnny-Jay
Both are a Japanese "historical"-type setting and have capable likable heroines. One difference between the heroines is the fact that Yona started off weak and grew as a character while Maomao in Kusuriya no Hitorigoto was capable from the very beginning due to living in a harsher environment than Yona. Both are very enjoyable and refreshing stories.  
reportRecommended by beloving
Heroines in both mangas undergo dynamic character growth and become very different - much more confident, powerful and self-aware - than when they started out. 
reportRecommended by Breezie-D
Both set in historical times, where the heroine traveled around to look for companions. However, the heroine was someone from modern world. She came from other world, and was named as a priestess that'd bring happiness to the country she descended on. And she began gathering her destined warriors but it wasn't an easy feat. Like every other manga, a villain has to wreck everything. Unlike Akatsuki no Yona having a subtle romance getup, Fushigi yuugi romance line developed in a relatively fast pace. The manga was published in the 90s but it's definitely one of my favorite manga. It has anime too. Not  read more 
reportRecommended by Avilynn
A strong princess who is has an excellent character and a good heart is forced to leave her kingdom. Both of them are not fluff shoujo, this is really good and I think male and female readers alike will like this action adventure story. If you like Akatsuki no Yona try this one and you will NOT be disappointed!! These princesses have to fight for their place in the world and have a lot of enemies among other royalty.  
reportRecommended by inzaratha
Both of them have a very strong willed and capable girl as mc In the beginning, both stories look like they are only about romance, but actually you have a protagonist (both Yona and Mishe) who are able to fight and help in political affairs. Actually, as both stories progress, you realize that they deal a lot with political issues (as who is going to be the next king, how to deal with poor people and problems with crops, how to deal with neighbouring countries, and strategies). Also both protagonists study and take a hard time trying to improve their abilities so they can be worthy of  read more 
reportRecommended by xiliqs
The highlight of these mangas is the great personality development of the main female character, as they turn from a simple minded and pure character to a determinated, inteligent and charismatic characters. The charismatic personality is not only able to win over the mangá characters but is also able to win over the readers. 
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A small kingdom trying to stand up to its powerful neighbors; war and how it affects the life of ordinary people; a initially fragile young girl who has to face a task too big for her, and her journey of growth as she and her allies face trial after trial in order to save their homeland. Akatsuki no Yona is more well-polished. Characters are lovable and the story has well-balanced dramatic and funny moments. It feels like the author knew from the start where Yona's path will take her. Itsuwari no Freja has some interesting ideas and turnabouts, but the story gets inconsistent sometimes; some scenes are  read more 
reportRecommended by xicara
For anyone interested in fantasy adventure, Akatsuki no Yona and Nanatsu no Taizai focus on this concept to the very core. Both series' main male protagonist travels with a female companion with a purpose. They become close throughout their journey as they discover wonders about their world. There are distinctive differences between the two series but both rely on purpose, a reason to fight for what they believe in. Clever flashbacks and dialogues are used to inform the readers of the setting, characters, and origins for both series. If you like an adventure of fantasy with rich details, I highly recommend giving both series a  read more 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Both stories are about powerful women with a high social ranking who are outcasts in society. While Yona was driven out of the city, Celiastina was somewhat imprisoned, trapped by her position. Both stories have romance elements but is centered around the women's change as a result of their environment 
reportRecommended by kyazi
Both have a female mc that can be a stuck up brat, as well as being made to go on a journey as well as also cute art and character designs as well too. 
reportRecommended by Disapeared_Ghost
When it comes to characteristics, Akatsuki no Yona and InuYasha are very much alike. Both have two strong female characters. Every time I lay my eyes on Yona, I can always see of her as Kagome. Maybe because they've become stronger from the first chapter down to the last. Both are also like historical animes. Both are in search of something; AnY is searching for the four dragons while InuYasha is in search of the remaining shikon jewels. Inuyasha and Hak also share some similarities when it comes to their attitude. If you enjoyed reading Akatsuki no Yona then try InuYasha. Or the other  read more 
reportRecommended by Ochiibi
Taking place in a fantasy world, both series involves a young girl who is known as a princess throughout their community. The main female character gets involved with conflicts that catches them off guard. As their stories progresses on, they cope with the circumstance and adapt to become a person person for both themselves and for those around them. Both series has touches of romance, fantasy, and a bit of comedy. With a good mixture of dialogues and well-timed scenes, they successfully achieve their intent of entertainment. Recommending both series for fans who are fanatics of fantasy adventures.  
reportRecommended by Stark700
-Both mangas are about a female lead that comes from upper-class families but seen tp find themselves in danger and under protection of their own reverse Harem. -Both leads are head strong and well as physically strong thought out the series. -Reverse Harem- strong males who would do anything got their female master. -Romance grows for the female leads. (slowly but surely) 
reportRecommended by Unnamed_File
It is set against a background of political war and intrigue, and has royalty and nobles as the main characters. In both we have a lot of political unrest and assassination attempts going on and both have a strong story and plot. In Zettai we have romance and I am hoping this to be the case for Akatsuki no Yona as well. Both have young women who are set against trying circumstances and both girls are not in love with the male characters to begin with and the guys have to try to win their hearts or they realize  read more 
reportRecommended by inzaratha
Same author, but NG Life is a bit more on the comedy/romance side (with a few serious parts) while Yona is more serious with a little comedy/romance thrown in occasionally. I really like how Kusanagi-san writes her characters, that's what drew me to both series. 
reportRecommended by RetrogradeJess
Similar Storylines. The Main Heroine is also a Princess forced to leave the Palace and on the Run with two Men. Also Romantically its going in a same Direction as Akatsuki no Yona with her being interested in one of the Men at first. Although its a Korean Manwha it is drawn very realistic and Manga like (not Colored). It is also more Dramatic, with themes of Rape, Murder Suicide etc. more openly shown. And i think theres is not really any Magical, Supernatural Elements to the Story. Overall the Story is really similar and yet different. I do REALLY recommend this Manwha and think  read more 
reportRecommended by sawIsGOATed
Both mangas have strong female leads that are of noble birth who need to find people with certain abilities to help them accomplish their goal. However, Okobore leans more heavily toward the political side of things while Akatsuki no Yona is more adventure/action. Both have gorgeous art styles and are great reads. 
reportRecommended by Sunbloom
You wonder why I'd reccomend two shoujo that are nothing alike. Akatsuki no Yona is based in a fictional ancient country and it goes around politics while Immortal Rain is based in a fictional world on the present day/future being also sci-fi. So why do I reccomend one to the fans of other? Its very simple: - You enjoy a group of friends tagging along helping the heroine and the hero? - You love the theme best friends turn into enemies? - Love triangle and lots and lots of angst? - Comedy moments that are very kawaii? Then you have it. In both you have characters suffering with their  read more 
reportRecommended by Orulyon
Both Yona of the Dawn and Boukoku no Marguerite are stories about deposed princesses. Yona is old enough that when her father loses the throne, she journeys with her trusted knight and finds the legendary dragons. Boukoku no Marguerite is not a mythical story. Marguerite is a child when her country is taken over and while running away with her nanny she is rescued by a retired knight who raises her as his son until she’s too old to conceal anymore. You watch her as she goes back to being a woman and learns what happened to her country. 
reportRecommended by layhas
Both these two manga have a princess and her guardian who run away from the castle. Moreover, in these manga the princess and her guardian ask help to someone who has magic powers. 
reportRecommended by wonderwall_
most everyone who likes Kamisama Hajimemashita also adores Akatsuki no Yona :-) - sweet but determined protagonists - light romance - supernatural elements - folklore and legends - great supporting characters 
reportRecommended by LeahMay
Both of these are similar because ... The genre is all about Fantasy and fighting The main characters both run away from the castle And because they're team gets stronger as they go on  
reportRecommended by animelova
Both stories are historical fantasy shoujo featuring princesses, kind parents, dragons and love triangles. The heroines are quite a bit different. Akagami's heroine starts out as a helpless princess, while Ryuu's has always been fiery. Both stories include the betrayal of a romantic interest, as well. 
reportRecommended by evilteddybear101
Both stories involve a princess that is forced to move past her shelted life and fight for herself.  
reportRecommended by phantom1305
Beware- SPOILERS! An exiled royal traveling with their protectors trough a degenerating country. The main characters are both said to be legendary creatures who are supposed to bring peace to the people. Akatsuki no Yona is a ahoujo adventure with a tad of fantasy elements, Silver Diamond is a sci-fi shoujo with shounen ai elements.  
reportRecommended by teaknight
These two artworks rely on what seem to be historical eras. Although Akatsuki revolves around Dragons, and Geten no Hana on ninjas and the like; both are similar with great artwork, conflict and rivalry in love. A main protagonist female who is swarmed by a flock of hot male characters both good and bad. What more could you ask for of a tale of adventure and reverse-harem? 
reportRecommended by rokkuuthecow
If you like Su-won and wish he were the main character of Akatsuki no Yona OR you want to read a story where the main character(s) overthrow a worthless ruler, consider reading King's Maker. In both stories, the nation suffers from the inactivity/carelessness of their respective ruler. If a rebellion does not happen, the people will continue to live with injustice and poverty. Both stories incorporate magic/fantasy, but it's done differently. Unlike Akatsuki no Yona where the titular character is a reincarnation of the first red dragon and automatically gains the love of the other dragons, we have Wolfgang in King's Maker who lives with the  read more 
reportRecommended by Cloe900311
Both MC's start off as gullible royality, then grow up. There is a dispute of who truely should be king. MC and his/her spear-wielding fighting genius escape. Maybe some romance in both? one more than the other. Wars are fought, people are betrayed, strong characers fight each other, great MC's. Who has the claim to the Kingdom? 
reportRecommended by Dazzlehoff
Both are historical mangas with fantasy elements, amazing characters and gorgeous art style. Even with different historical sets and eras, the main characters will get a sword to protect the ones they love and their country with (Yona) or against (Donten) magical creatures after have lost someone important. 
reportRecommended by ren6
Great female protagonists that go through impressive character development, and have goals of changing the kingdom for the better. Your Throne doesn't have some of the lighter and more fun moments that Yona of the Dawn has, but they both deal with heavy politics, and have tons of attractive characters. 
reportRecommended by Sparkletopia
These manga are both about strong-willed princesses and their quests to protect their countries, and, of course, the romance that they find along the way. They’re both fantastical in that they contain magic or other superpowers, which are the main form of combat along with sword, bows, daggers, etc.  
reportRecommended by Mermiller528
both have a sweet mc in a fantasy ambieance; both have political drama going on; both mc has some kind of power that is mysterious to everyone. 
reportRecommended by solemgemeos
The worlds in both these stories are similar. (In case of Seirei no Moribito)The young prince/ss has to live on the run one fine day after their lives suddenly change one day. While Yami no Moribito doesn't have romance in it, there are still similarities in characters and story development.  
reportRecommended by Mashiiiron
They both have gorgeous designs. In both main characters are in groups. They are trying to change things they do not like. In Akatsuki no Yona there is a romantic love story too and in Karneval, there is more of a family-like love. The chemistry between characters in both stories is amazing. All in all I think you will enjoy both series.  
reportRecommended by NeiShiro
Interesting main characters, Really nice art, Great story, I guess I would recommend it because I really loved both of them so I would like to see them in recommendations. I think you will enjoy both animes and mangas <3 
reportRecommended by NeiShiro
Ou no Kemono reminds me a lot of Yona, mainly because both series feature female leads and heavy doses of political/court intrigue. In addition, I think that both series have good worldbuilding and really interesting characters, and generally similar vibes. 
reportRecommended by yuurei_tokyo
Both female leads are strong and they went from weak to strong and fierce.  
reportRecommended by moowowe
Same reverse harem idea, revolving around a female protagonist who is supposed to fulfill a prophecy to save a kingdom. Politics, untrustworthy murderous royals and a kingdom to explore. Too bad Britannia Lumiere did not find its audience in Shonen Jump since its a shojo manga. 
reportRecommended by 47elifilipi
Both are series that involve the adventures of a cadre of superhumans that go around their lands trying to help out with whatever situation. And both have great art, great humor, and great action set pieces. Also to mention a lot of the main antagonists in both series are pretty well fleshed characters and have their own struggles outside of fighting the protagonists! 
reportRecommended by OnyxSaiyan
Both manga, though set in completely different settings, have some very similar elements: -dense main character -love triangle -same love triangle dynamics (you'll see when you read them) -main character aims to round up a motley crew -lots of internal conflicts -good dose of comedy -quite a bit of crying -paying tribute to Japanese culture, history and traditions -beautiful art -both are really awesome!  
reportRecommended by stars_and_mars
They are both kind of reverse harems and both girls are brave/strong-hearted in some way. Both also have romance and action!! However SSG:MDK is set in a more modern setting with many of the characters believing they have past lives involving the Shinsengumi (Swordsmen). While AKNY is set more in the historical past with empires/princesses etc.  
reportRecommended by BlueMONstar
The Art and the sense of humour is similar, The main lead girl has red hair and they have a mascot like ao who is in almost in every frame acting cute and mischievous, it also has a male lead protecting his girl throughout the story. 
reportRecommended by 250Akasha
Both of them have main characters that undergo a lot of character development, the characters go from being weak and helpless to strong willed individuals, both mentally and physically. Both of them take place in similar historical inspired settings. Both of them have very similar art styles and similar clothing designs. Both of them are fantasy action series with hints of adventure. 
reportRecommended by alpha_shadow
Both are about originally naïve princesses who are forced to see life outside their small world, in Akatsuki no Yona by being driven out, in Aoki Umi it’s through being kidnapped. Both contain pirates, fantasy supernatural elements, romance and some bisshies. ANY is more adventure with a splash of romance, AUTH is more romance based and shorter. (If you love Hak, you will probably love Raju). 
reportRecommended by Yuki_Owling
Are you looking for a genre where the girl is the main character? Typicals like that are very difficult and I find Akuyaku is a manga similar to Akatsuki no Yona. The similarity is that both of them come from royal princesses and of course handsome men always appear. 
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Both lost their father in front of their eyes and had the thought of having revenge for their father. But this has a twist where Dan-bi has an eye-transplant and has to act like a good girl as she live with her aunt and her aunt's boy-crazy son and daughter. As to Yona has a adventure finding the four dragons with Hak going places to help out others and protect the country  
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-they both dwell in supernatural -both have them be reincarnate and get back together -group of people/beings that have one or two of them be a master to the others -little bit of romance between them  
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These anime's similarities lies in the main female characters and the world of the anime. Both the female leads have red hair and are very strong and kind, but still reliant characters. The settings are both in (kind of) fantasy worlds, though Magus's Bride is supposed to be our world, mostly England and Iceland, with magic and Yona is just old Asia with magic. They both give us a realistic, but still magical world.  
reportRecommended by elisekv
Both girls are in a high position/status, naive and have a "dog"/body guard which loves them and rescues them all the time.  
reportRecommended by Salvina
Akatsuki no Yona (AnY) and Strange Dragon are very similar to one another. Both main characters are princesses that left their palace in search of dragons to reclaim their throne. The differences lies in the way they left their home and the fact that in AnY there are 4 dragons and princess Yona has to travel to find these dragon descendants and convince them to join her. In Strange Dragon, the princess finds her dragon in the first chapter. Another difference is that when the princesses left, in AnY, she had someone accompany her, whereas in Strange Dragon, the princess was completely on her own.  read more 
reportRecommended by SeiraLoyard
The plot of both mangas are quite similar yet with Kanata Kara the heroine comes from modern day Japan and is thrust into a strange new world. Both heroines must struggle to fight and they gather companions who would never betray them. If you enjoyed reading Akatsuki no Yona then Kanata Kara is the manga for you.  
reportRecommended by suzakumiko
Both female leads are royalty and are strong women. Both have good artwork too. 
reportRecommended by popcorncoral
hak treats yona the same way ikuto treats amu so if you love ikuto you will surely love hak 
reportRecommended by anime132465
Both heroine have red hair which they don't like in the start, but later on likes it as a certain someone compliments their hair. 
reportRecommended by Eiralyndel
Both are princesses who are very sheltered, have very protective guardians/bodyguards (Yona has Hak and Shuka Has Zen). From very sheltered princesses, later on they become stronger and trying to do what's best for the country which both happened to be named Kouka. The fantasy part also have similarities; however, it may contain spoiler if I post that.  
reportRecommended by JadePhoenix
Somehow while reading Akatsuki no Yona I remember Fushigi Yuugi: Genbu kaiden... Same atmosphere and feel to it, Same on problems in politics. Both heroine are protected by their companions and are very strong and can somehow stand in their own... 
reportRecommended by Serra-chan
These traditional fantasy stories have a handsome dragon hero who has human form helping a human girl and having a strong bond between them, and some unusual twists in the stories, both stories get better as you get into them.  
reportRecommended by inzaratha
These fantasy stories have mythical dragons coming to aide a fighter, swordsmen and battles. In each there is a vow from the past of a dragon coming to the aide of the nobles. The art in each story is good and sets the tone of the mythical fantasies well. They both have handsome heroes. A difference is that Yasashii Ryuu is a shounen-ai - while Akatsuki no Yona is a shoujo but I think that both are a treat to fans of fantasy art.  
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Saver and Akatsuki no Yona are stories set in fantasy realms with a strong female lead. The girls have tragedies happen which they have to overcome and they have hard choices to make in their worlds and experience betrayals. The worlds feature magic and swordfighting and strong plots and action along with reverse harems with several guys to like. The tone in Saver has less comedy than Akatsuki no Yona does. Saver does have her travel from the modern age to the fantasy world while Yona's story is completely in the fantasy realm.  read more 
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Akatsuki no Yona and Arata Kangatari has fantasy elements contained in a world where anything is possible. Both series' main protagonist gets themselves involved in complicated affairs revolves with royalty and betrayal. In addition, we witness their development as they try to overcome obstacles in the course of the story. Both series also are known for a lot of relationship building with engaging developments. There is an insightful amount of background story that are fleshed out for our characters as we see their past lives and how they influence the present and future. 
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Although they adapt different premises, both series are firm examples that characterizes the life of a girl whose life changes forever after a certain faithful event. There are a distinct amount of relationship dynamics that become a central focus in both series. At the same time, we learn more about the events of the past that influences events of the future through important development. Do take note that Otoyomegatari is more noticeable for its mature elements while Akatsuki no Yona is crafted by timeless fantasy. 
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It's by the same author so while reading Kuroorihime I couldn't stop relating the main characters with Akatsuki. (especially Setia with Yona....Azurite and Hak not so much but I think if Hak does not hold back his feelings...and become evil...he'll be like Azurite lol) Storyline is not similar but both heroine are strong willed. If you like one, you'll most likely like the other :) 
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Sakura and Yona are both princesses of a country and ends up going on an adventure with their childhood friend/love interest. Syaoran and Hak are both strong characters and protective over their princess and whilst they both have feelings for their princess, it's more or less one sided :( Storylines are not that similar but they're both adventure genre - but just beware the plot in tsubasa does get very convoluted till the end. Major difference is that AnY is shoujo and Tsubasa is shounen but to be honest, I think both have around the same amount of action to drama to romantic scenes  
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both have a guy with a dark past but because of the main girl they change  
reportRecommended by anime132465
both are funny and contain a guy who is slightly a narcissist in a funny way  
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- This one is a lot lighter in tone compared to Berserk. - They're both based on medieval fantasy worlds, where Akatsuki no Yona is more focused on Eastern Asia. - There are people with god like powers and abilities - Su-won betrays Hak and Yona like Griffith betrays Guts and Casca by killing people precious to them in order for him to become king - The battle scenes are very well done and even though it's a shojo, it isn't afraid to be dark and bloody  
reportRecommended by Simplicity1511
Both heroines have considerable character development after they deal with the different situations life throws at them: Yona goes from being a rich crybaby to being the most badass heroine ever while Usagi goes from being clumsy and ignorant to being really cool. (personally I prefer akatsuki no yona because of the darker setting and lovable side characters, but if you like akatsuki no yona you might enjoy tsuki no shippo too :)  
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Shoujo heroines that seems weak at first glance but in truth are head strong protagonists that are constantly mesmerizing their friends and enemys.  
reportRecommended by chew7
Young girl struggles to navigate through world as a royalty in a fantasy world, having to find allies to help her with both physical defense and political intrications. Both protagonist have to learn how to use sword to help them survive. 
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If you like Akatsuki no Yona, you will LUVVV Black Bird ~~~~ Similarities 1) Period Manga 2) The Main Guy Protects the Main Girl (LOLHEHEHEE)+with his life on the line<3 3) Romance + Action (Cool Sword Fights) + Supernatural + Drama 4) Main characters work together to look for a solution 5) NOT CLICHEEEEE !!!!! 6) Group Movements and Group Supports <3<3<3 Differences 1) COMPLETED MANGA - YOU SEE THE ENDDDD !!!! YAYYYYY ~~~~ 2) No adventure (no collecting or no gotta catch them all) (LOL) 3) A bit bloodier than AnY (Just a Tiny Bit) 4) Rich Rich Deep Deep Story Line (Richer Deeper than AnY) 5) A bit of Smut in there (NOT intense . .  read more 
reportRecommended by YuuMT_C
Ryuuou no Kagehime has the same historical fantasy feel as Akatsuki no Yona. The shoujo art styles are somewhat similar and both are published by Hanatoyume Comics. Both have strong female leads who fight, although the stories are mainly led through character relations than action. Both stories also involve dragons and dragon magic. If you get the chance, please be sure to read Ryuuou no Kagehime when it gets translated! 
reportRecommended by SquirrelsOfWrath
Both about a young red/pink-haired cheery girl travelling with a dark-haired loyal guy in search of a way to let her live longer. both are cute with the guy liking the girl without her really noticing and have a a similar atmosphere 
reportRecommended by tanuko
Both have a historical/fantasy setting with beautiful art and romance. 
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The main idea about the plot is basically the same: The main character is a princess that doesnt know anything about the outside world however thanks to some events they start an adventure outside of their homes and start to see that their kingdom and the whole world is not really the way that they thought it was. both princess have their special charm that will atract you 
reportRecommended by chew7
both have this cute romance and comedy that makes them unique  
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similiar characters  
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love triangles and comedy everywhere  
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the strength and determination of the main girl in both makes you fll in love with them  
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the main characters have similar personalities and both have great art, comedy, and romance  
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Set in the past and its about a group of people who want to get stronger so that they can make a difference. 
reportRecommended by GreyAngel
The main idea of the plot and the heroine is similar. A girl living in luxury and one day the "unknown world" is introduced to them. 
reportRecommended by majiloveanime
Both of them are fantasy action series that take place in historical inspired settings. Both of them have a crew of characters that the main character gradually "recruits" along the way. Both of them have very well refined and delicate art styles. In both these series, the main characters get a lot of development and grow along with all of the other characters that join, creating a beneficial relationship where everyone gets to discover new perspectives about the world as they travel together. Both of them have main characters that are very dedicated to their nations and love the people of the nation dearly. The characters face hardships on their  read more 
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