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Hinamatsuri

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Hina Festival
Japanese: ヒナまつり
English: Hinamatsuri
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 19
Chapters: 117
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 15, 2010 to Jul 15, 2020
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Supernatural Supernatural
Themes: Childcare Childcare, Organized Crime Organized Crime
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Harta
Authors: Ohtake, Masao (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 8.491 (scored by 1777617,776 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #1712
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #299
Members: 54,317
Favorites: 2,050

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Recommendations

One of the main characters in Hinamatsuri is also a mafia member that is pretty "housewifey" type, doing chores et cetera. Both manga use over exaggerated facial expressions for comedy, and the style of humor feels little bit similar. Though Hinamatsuri is more slice of life comedy with wider array of characters and less focused on the mafia aspect, the humor is more about how the characters get into bizarre situations. 
reportRecommended by Nonekone
The two stories indulge in the slice of life aspect of two young naive innocent little girls. Both manga's show the joy and struggles of raising children. The Tone & narrative of both manga's are very funny, which in turn makes every page exciting and intoxicating wanting more and more with no dull moments.  
reportRecommended by Obeythealfa
Hinamatsuri and Gintama are known for their refreshing comedy and gags. Both series also adapts supernatural and fantasy elements that defies the laws of nature. The main characters in both series are also known for their diverse range of personalities. Plus, some of their episodic structure explores a variety of themes. Recommended for anyone who wants some fun sense of humor. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
both are gag manga about the daily life of an esper, the main character in both series are expressionless. 
reportRecommended by Obata
Both are cute, hilarious stories about people who really shouldn't be parents taking care of a child. Also, in both, the kid is an esper! Very similar stories, both very well executed in their premise.  
reportRecommended by fivedollarcup
Both are slice of life mangas, yet both are rather different than your average sol manga. Both have an interesting setting and premise, both have story developments, yet both are always funny and the mood never gets gloomy :-) 
reportRecommended by mrmuk
Both series have lot of humorous elements so much that you cannot stop laughing.Many Humour comes from day to day life affairs and misconceptions of the characters. 
reportRecommended by Arjuna777
In both manga reasonable man is dealing with kid-esper. Both kids have behavior problems. Both are very funny. 
reportRecommended by Banu02
if you're looking for a slice of life that combines with elements of fantasy and sci-fi with unorthodox themes, then perhaps these two times may spark your interest. Both series follows a story with a peculiar female protagonist with a lot of curiosity. Her relationship with others (especially the MC) becomes a central element in both series' storytelling. There is a lot of comedy in both series that seems to be self-aware. At the same time, there are various gags that are portrayed that adapts well with its lighthearted tone. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
- Both are very similar in setup - Hinamatsuri goes for the comedy/slice of life while Fable turns more serious.  
reportRecommended by Sovietico
The comedy is driven primarily by misunderstandings. Kaguya-sama has two characters trying to outfox each other in matters of the heart, together with a cast which serves to complement this. On the other hand, Hinamatsuri features a more subtle and mature brand of comedy which somehow works even with ESP, yakuza, salarymen, salmon roe and kungfu thrown in. The latter will appeal more to older readers. 
reportRecommended by Cerisine
Garotas fofas envolvidas em muitas aventuras 
reportRecommended by JoaoPedroSanto
Both manga are about Yakuza, and have light hearted humor. Hina from Hinamatsuri is younger than Yoshino. Hinamatsuri also focuses more on a particular Yakuza group, while Raise wa Tanin ga Ii focuses on the dynamics between Yakuza groups. Lastly, Hinamatsuri has no romance, whereas Raise was Tanin ga Ii is about an arranged engagement between the two grandchildren of Yakuza gangs. 
reportRecommended by DessertThief
Both have a similar premise of a working adult housing an abnormal person with attributes that can't be shown to others. In Hinamatsuri Nitta has to hide Hina's powers, while in Gokudou Parasite, the straight-laced female detective Mai Shintani has to house a Yakuza who has been shrunk down to the size of a mouse. Both have the same endearing sense of humor as well as a likeable cast of diverse characters.  
reportRecommended by mrmidorimochi
Very similar sense of humour, but golden kamuy has a slightly more serious overarching plot 
reportRecommended by ChainsawManFan
Both comedies, with a female lead. Hinamatsuri has more action than Aho Girl but both are chill, fun reads. 
reportRecommended by Kap92
What hinamatsuri and voynich hotel share are the warmth and subtle humor with focus on the little things amidst all crazy stuff going on. Both hinamatsuri and voynich hotel are my absolute top favorites, they are manga that may not make you laugh out loud in every chapter, but you might an hour later while thinking back, getting how completely insane the plot actually is.  
reportRecommended by txrxgxu
Both have similar setting and humor 
reportRecommended by YaKbac
Both have main characters that make you LOL Both faces that do not have much expressions, but their actions tell a different story 
reportRecommended by OngPQ
Both are super funny. So much you have to pause because you're laughing so hard. Both have epic facial expressions. Both have detailed and realistic art. Spitting image of Nitta and Shingo. Kangoku Gakuen is geared more to ecchi while Hinamatsuri is geared more to slice of life with some supernatural. 
reportRecommended by ExplodingGirl
Hinamatsuri and Dainana feature a cast of gullible weirdos who’ll make you laugh and keep that smile on for the rest of the day.  
reportRecommended by txrxgxu
both main character have to adopt supernatural being (hinamatsuri: psychic, beelzebub: devil king's son) they bring troubles to the main character, but they still love them and they get along better as the story progresses 
reportRecommended by minhgane
Silly Yakuza men, doing silly things. Hinamatsuri is funnier and more wholesome. Humour is similar, with the same tsukkomi roles. 
reportRecommended by Edgerunner
The comedic style is very, very similar, its great. The art is also bomb but not godlike like opm. Very good read, and its getting an anime like now too. 
reportRecommended by EpicSnorlax2247