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Suzuka

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Love Mate, Suzukaze
Japanese: 涼風
English: Suzuka
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 18
Chapters: 171
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 18, 2004 to Sep 19, 2007
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Drama Drama, Romance Romance, Sports Sports, Ecchi Ecchi
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Authors: Seo, Kouji (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.871 (scored by 2420224,202 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #11082
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #331
Members: 49,382
Favorites: 1,857

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Recommendations

If you liked Suzuka, you're definitely gonna love Kimi no iru Machi manga. The artist and author in both series is the same and the plot gives you a fammiliar yet new feeling. I highly recommend you read Kimi no Iru Machi, cuz it is one of the best romace,drama and slice of life manga as was Suzuka. 
reportRecommended by Nepheloh
This is a very similar manga to Suzuka becasue they both revole around love that really starts around the time they are entering high school. Ichigo 100% is more comedy based as a manga where as Suzuka ia more on the romantic side. These are the two best mangas I have ever read so if you like one I would chek out the other. 
reportRecommended by animemark35
A similar foundation is shared by these series. Firstly, both Good Ending and Suzuka are relatively dramatic in nature - one that is filled with surprises, hidden intentions, and broken hearts. Secondly, sport is associated as a backdrop in both series. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both mangas show a mediocre guy trying to get with an incredibly talented girl, whereas I"s is more theatre while Suzuka is more sports.Both include various subjects concerning relationships. Cheating, loss, rejection, purity, one-sidedness, and many others. The love between the main character and the heroine in both mangas are especially similar. Working their way up from a one-sided relationship, meeting many trials and difficulties along the way. I loved both mangas, and seeing as how incredibly similar they are, you'll probably love one if you loved the other. 
reportRecommended by amoraide
Well Suzuka is literally the prequel to Fuuka, following the romance of two track athletes. There is a good amount of development though misses a perfect score due to the MC not being firm enough early on and some other minute things. Great if you want the twist in your standard romance to be something besides killing off the heroine. 
reportRecommended by _Nerex_
the "guy in dorm" situation is present in both, and both contain quite a bit of romance suzuka is more realistic, and hina is more.. ..comedy/fictionalish =P both are decent anyway 
reportRecommended by treble
Let just say that they started with misunderstanding. Boy love girl at first sight. If you like Suzuka, I am sure you will love Bokura Wa Minna Kawaisou. 
reportRecommended by William550
Both of these manga focus on romance and sports plus both of these manga have some degree of drama in it. While Cross Game focuses a little bit more on sports and is about baseball instead of track and field both of these manga have a main female character who introduces the sport to the main male character. The fact that the main male character and the main female character are neighbors are also similar as well as both the male and female characters are pretty good at their sports. 
reportRecommended by Lupin123
both have satisfied ending. suzuka--> high school, love triangle, athletics club,involves drama ; hetakoi--> college, love square, hot_spring club,involves drama ;  
reportRecommended by mtvrdx
Mostly similar in the sense that both rely a lot on dramatic sequences and they have a fair share of breakup and patchups. 
reportRecommended by Loveop
Typical boy meets girl story but with a twist. The main heroine in Koisome Momiji is a famous actor, while the one in Suzuka is a talented athlete. Both have love triangles that will inevitably lead to jealousy and plenty of drama. It is a light-hearted school romance manga that will leave you wanting more. 
reportRecommended by PirateKingz
Both mangas focus on sports and romance. However, keep in mind that Suzuka is a romance manga with track and field on the side, while Baby Steps is more sports oriented with romance on the side. Both protagonists are a complete beginner in the sport but posses a special talent that separate them from the norm and allow them to shine. They both also deal with romance, drama, and slice of life. Although both heavily focus on one genre (romance or sports) over the other, they are a must read for any shounen lover. 
reportRecommended by PirateKingz
Both are about a track team and the struggle to run. 
reportRecommended by MrMiyamura
It's the same in the way that the main character fell inlove with the other main character after seeing them high jump. 
reportRecommended by Di27
Both are romance with sports involved Both female MC are the best at their own respective sports Both male MC are a nobody who strive to reach the Nationals Very wholesome but Suzuka has more drama in it  
reportRecommended by shadow_901
Male lead trying to get to the same level as the heroine through sport, the female lead is a professional athlete while our mc is just a normal teenager. Ao no hako is more light and easy than Suzuka where there are lots of drama and heartbreaking moments. another manga that is similar to these are kaguya sama wa kokurasetai, shirogane, our male lead studies hard to get to the same level as kaguya who is a genius and rich. 
reportRecommended by Zestiria
The MC in both manga joins the sports club because of the girl he likes, in both manga the girl is extremely focused on the sport she practices causing the MC to become better at the sport he is interested in so that he will be noticed by the girl he likes. 
reportRecommended by clebermatheus
In both series, there is a theme of sports where romance blossoms as the main female protagonist falls for another guy. Both series has romance, drama, comedy, and a competitive atmosphere. In fact, track-and-field as well as the high jump event are present in both series. The main protagonist excels in these events as they try to improve their abilities with the motivation from their friends. Both series also has great artwork and a school life setting. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Both are well draw sports romance, although suzuka is more dramatic.  
reportRecommended by lostfallstar
Both have the same sports: long jump but Susuka is more about the relationships and is more drama that comedy 
reportRecommended by oblow20
Both are Highschool Ecchi romance harem genre with excellent artwork. Female characters are particularly drawn very well and are quite sexy and attractive whereas the male characters are fairly bland thereby offsetting the balance and focus towards the female characters 
reportRecommended by kuglefang
Pretty much has the same selling points as each other. Both have school life, echi, plenty of great artwork, lots of sexy and pretty girls with romance. Chances are if liked Suzuka and are looking for mangas similar to it but have read most of the other more common recommendations like Kimi No Iru Machi, and Ichigo 100%, Kimiiro Focus is a good alternative 
reportRecommended by kuglefang
Both have the same setting and theme (High school and romance). Both have tremendously beautiful and trademark. Both have a constant flow of new beautiful female characters being introduced after every few chapters. Suzuka was made by Kouji Seo while Hatsukoi Limited was made by Mizuki Kawashita, both of which have constantly had their works compared with one another with good reason since they are two of the most defining mangakas in the high school romance and ecchi drama genre. 
reportRecommended by kuglefang
It should be a given already. They're both by the same author and they both focus on sports and romance. Cross Over focuses more on the basketball aspect of the story, whereas Suzuka focuses more on the romance aspect instead of it's track and field theme. 
reportRecommended by Raidanzoup
This kinda feels the same: Guy living in house (apartment) with many girls The girl is kinda cold to the guy but also depend on him at hard times  
reportRecommended by Vin-nii
both are very well drawn romanantic manga with exilent charachters and story 
reportRecommended by lostfallstar
The story carries out the same way. If you like one you'll like the othere. 
reportRecommended by lokpole
This series share the same mangaka as Kimi no Iru Machi and Suzuka (Seo Kouji) and actually comes equipped with a potentially dramatic storyline (unlike Love Plus's Manaka Days and Nene Days mangas, both of which are separate serializations). While it is humorous to note Seo Kouji's fetish of choosing between long haired and short haired girls in his storylines, there is a lot of potential that if you like Suzuka, you may enjoy this game-based manga (don't be deterred by the fact this started as a game first, since it seems like Seo Kouji was given some room for creativity). It might also be of note  read more 
reportRecommended by zAKai
Both series are about a protagonist who's skilled at running and his tumultuous relationship with the object of his affections over a number of years (although the time period is larger in D-ASH). Both also balance some serious drama with frenetic humour, although Suzuka (targetted toward a younger audience) is overall more light-hearted. 
reportRecommended by lithiumflower