Koi to Iu Ji wo Hodoite Mireba
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Koi to Iu Ji wo Hodoite Mireba

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Synonyms: Ashimoto ni Koi ga Aru
Japanese: 戀という字をほどいてみれば


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Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 7
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 14, 2020 to Sep 14, 2020
Genres: Boys Love Boys Love, Erotica Erotica
Themes: Historical Historical, Samurai Samurai
Serialization: Hanaoto
Authors: MT (Story & Art)

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Members: 39
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Chapters: /7

Synopsis

Jinzo Hatta was picked up from the side of the road by Shizuichiro Yanagi, who runs a small kendo dojo. Living with Master Yanagi, who seems stubborn and has an unexpectedly childish side, Jinzo finds himself being physically drawn to him. The budding love becomes uncontrollable and so one night Jinzo secretly kisses Yanagi while he is sleeping.

One day, a big request came to Yanagi to teach swordsmanship at a samurai's residence. Yangi is reluctant and has conflicting feelings, as Jinzo wishes to please him and help him progress in his career but does not know that that is not of great importance to him. Then one night, as the two conversed, Yanagi became drunk and lustfully propositioned Jinzo to lie with him and let natural instincts guide them. The next morning, Yanagi, who has a backache, makes an unexpected proposal to Jinzo!?

(Source: Houbunsha, translated)

Included one-shot: Ashimoto ni Koi ga Aru

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Reviews

Jul 4, 2021
I really like the historical setting of this work and how it captures the struggles of the time in regards to the purpose and meaning of swordsmanship training. Both characters are generally likable and I appreciate that their relationship is one that's grown over time and shared experiences. I absolutely love the clothing of that time period, even more so in its removal and half put on states, as was regularly depicted here. I also appreciate that both characters were depicted in an equally masculine and capable way, which to me makes them more believable and their relationship dynamics more interesting.

As an fyi, there ...

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