Koi wa Ameagari no You ni
After the Rain
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Koi wa Ameagari no You ni

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Koi wa Amaagari no Youni, Love is Like after the Rain, KoiAme
Japanese: 恋は雨上がりのように
English: After the Rain
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 10
Chapters: 82
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 27, 2014 to Mar 19, 2018
Genres: Award Winning Award Winning, Romance Romance
Theme: Workplace Workplace
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Gekkan! Spirits
Authors: Mayuzuki, Jun (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.771 (scored by 1130911,309 users)
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Ranked: #13932
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Popularity: #511
Members: 34,736
Favorites: 731

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Recommendations

- both tell a story about a relationship between a minor and an adult - amazing artstyle - after the rain has a girl as the minor while my boy has a boy - after the rain already got an anime adaptation - both make you question about the norms and morals - great character developments - both are completed manga  
reportRecommended by nanaayana
Both have main characters that are not the best at communicating Both have main characters that have similar designs Both have main characters that look menacing but aren't Both manga have substantial romance 
reportRecommended by Some-AnimeLover
Kind of a similar plotline. Although, this one has a less explicit undertone. 
reportRecommended by smoooothjazz
The two of them are centered on a middle aged men and a younger woman. Also the inocence from both male protags are similar, which gives both of the stories a certain cuteness. At the end sorry for my English and I've only watched the anime so I hope I don't get things wrong 
reportRecommended by Nicholas_Eiti
The mangaka of mobuko no koi was an assistant in Koi wa Ameagari no You ni, so their art style and settings are very similar. Both Mangas share topics like Love and becoming an adult. Both are about a young woman who falls in love with their coworker and has to deal with her feelings.  
reportRecommended by Klezt_
Both gorgeous and relatively tasteful takes on the age gap subject with a charming main pairing and a vibrant supporting cast. Yajirobee I can more confidently recommend as Ameagari still has time to get gross with things, but both are sober and evocative, reaching out beyond their central conceit. Each also takes itself and its subject much more seriously than the standard shoujo fare (ok Ameagari isn't exactly shoujo but its pulling me in like one anyway!!) 
reportRecommended by fanghail
- Both are tagged as romance, with the age-gap part being the major highlight. Though, it is much more prevalent in Koi wa Ameagari no You ni. - Despite the seinen tag, both have some hint of Shoujo elements, barring the art style. - A café serves as the main backdrop for both series. - Art style-wise, both have a unique and distinctive look to them. Eye-catching and simple enough without being overly sophisticated with the overall presentations. - The two of them also share some similar character archetypes. The side characters, more particularly. - In both manga, the first one to realize their feelings and make  read more 
reportRecommended by Ace_39
Older male, younger female. Satisfying ending and enjoyable progression. Also, complete, so no waiting. 
reportRecommended by mylifeistwilight
-Both deal with age gaps. -Highschool studentX older man. -Fathers in both. -Both met at the workplace. 
reportRecommended by Helizabeth
- A kind and hardworking yet somewhat solitary adult deals with complicated feelings of being the romantic interest of someone much younger than he is - Tone of these series is somewhat melancholic - Major difference between the two is Hige wo Soru. Soshite Joshikousei wo Hirou. deals with sexual themes while Koi wa Ameagari no You ni doesn't 
reportRecommended by SAniyoukoso
They both have a similar dynamic of a young girl falls in love with a dopey older guy. Though in "Shiota-sensei to Amai chan", the emphasis is on the comedy of their already established relationship. And in "Koi wa Ameagari no you ni?" the emphasis is on the main character's feelings and youth.  
reportRecommended by Weeble_Wee
This is also about a high school female student who falls in love with a much older man (40 year old). Where as Amaama the female MC starts to fall for her teacher, in Ameagari she falls in love with her manager. She also starts to date him. 
reportRecommended by Dodecahedron-O24