Fujiyama-san wa Shishunki
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Fujiyama-san wa Shishunki

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Fujiyama's Adolescence
Japanese: 富士山さんは思春期


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 8
Chapters: 67
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 20, 2012 to Dec 15, 2015
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Theme: School School
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Manga Action
Authors: Ojiro, Makoto (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.561 (scored by 1030110,301 users)
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Ranked: #25172
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Popularity: #792
Members: 23,099
Favorites: 337

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Recommendations

Very similar art and story presentation style. Similar character interactions too. But it's no wonder, since these mangas are by the same author. If you enjoyed either of those two - you will definitely like the other one. Give it a try.  
reportRecommended by Yuyukino
Very similar art and story presentation style. Similar character interactions too. But it's no wonder, since these mangas are by the same author. If you enjoyed either of those two - you will definitely like the other one. Give it a try.  
reportRecommended by Yuyukino
These seinen titles feature characters that begin dating early on. The main cast from each series act differently than the other, but the series none the less gives off a similar atmosphere due to the way the characters act around one another. Ultimately, the most similar thing about these two manga are the simple yet sweet relationships between the main couple.  
reportRecommended by Toarujisuru
Both lead characters are in a [secret] relationship and contain themes about growing up, maturing, and discovering what it means to be in love. Additionally, both stories emit a very beautiful laid-back, relaxed slice-of-life feel. There are small, yet cute and intimate, moments where you can actually feel the love between the two characters. 
reportRecommended by KenshiroRules
Shared topic between these two works regarding romance in a school setting featuring an atypical girl who is the protagonist's childhood friend. Rokurokubi is a less lighthearted read however, as its more inclined toward melodrama and exploring themes regarding prejudice. 
reportRecommended by fastfashion
Tall girl and a short guy in a relationship Lovely Complex is shoujo will Fujiyama-san wa Shishunki is Seinen 
reportRecommended by Jackster27
Both love stories are about a short guy dating a tall girl. 
reportRecommended by K-san
To preface, if you aren't okay with at least 5 times as much ecchi as Fujiyama-san has, Amano Megumi is not for you. If you are fine with it, both have the settings of a very day to day slice of life and doing things on a routine (Sports, studying, walking home together). While Fujiyama is a lot calmer and more detailed in its artwork, Amano Megumi wa Sikidarake provides some of the same intimate and awkward moments of a good coming of age story in a more cartoonish and playful atmosphere/pacing.  
reportRecommended by Ritinal
Similar narrative structure and tone. You will definitely like the other if you liked one of these. 
reportRecommended by Drainbox
1. Height Gap 2. Athletic FMC 3. Wholesome 
reportRecommended by LeturLefr
At a glance, it looks like the series is just some fanservice-ecchi kind but it actually a pretty wholesome romance with a great interaction/development between the mc and fmc. Both series are pretty much drama free. Fujiyama-san wa Shishunki starts the series where the main characters are in a relationship pretty early in the series while Bijin Onna Joushi Takizawa-san is more of a traditional way but with pretty fast development. 
reportRecommended by LeturLefr
Both feature the pure and slowly developing romance between a shorter guy and a taller girl and their daily school life, with the occasional fanservice. Both give off a similar feel with enough sweetness to make your teeth rot. 
reportRecommended by Sinshana
At a glance, it looks like the series is just some fanservice-ecchi kind but it actually a pretty wholesome romance with a great interaction/development between the mc and fmc. Both start the series where the main characters are in a relationship pretty early in the series. Ase to Sekken development is focused more on the trauma of fmc while Fujiyama-san wa Shishunki is more about seeing the main characters grow up naturally. 
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