Kase-san Series
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Kase-san Series

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Kase-san Series: Koukousei-hen, Asagao to Kase-san., Kase-san and Morning Glories, Obentou to Kase-san., Shortcake to Kase-san, Kase-san and an Apron, Sakura to Kase-san, Yamada to Kase-san
Japanese: 加瀬さんシリーズ
English: Kase-san and...
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 25
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 25, 2010 to Dec 28, 2017
Genre: Girls Love Girls Love
Theme: School School
Serialization: Hirari,
Authors: Takashima, Hiromi (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 8.081 (scored by 1153311,533 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #6202
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #522
Members: 33,705
Favorites: 1,165

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Recommendations

Both manga have well-written, endearing romances, both are adorably fluffy with great pay-offs, and both have similar settings/concepts (both shows are about high school age girls getting close to graduating, and feature the same themes of first love and inexperience). Both of these manga also have a very similar relationship dynamic between the charmingly clueless protagonist and her popular, cool senpai. 
reportRecommended by Mistrals
Both romance in school with a cute little girl and a tomboy girl 
reportRecommended by Abramacabre
Both are relatively short shoujo-ai manga with pleasant art styles and a cute main couple. While both have some nsfw scenes, the main focus is still romance and the girls' daily lives and as a result don't feel overly fanservice-y  
reportRecommended by robotical
A bit difficult to compare as Sekaiichi Kawaii only has 1 chapter translated as of writing this. But judging from that, they both seem similar to me, as light-hearted, yuri manga in a school-setting with a rather fast pacing. Already in the first chapter of Sekaiichi Kawaii you could see that this will go past normal friendship, I feel. 
reportRecommended by Leyren
Both manga are great, romantic, light-hearted and of course yuri. Enjoyed Kase-san and WataOshi too, both have comedy aspect and some serious aspects. Both have positive queer representation and also great. 
reportRecommended by Acchan_YuMei
Both series revolve around a young same sex couple navigating their relationship and their future plans. A lot of the relationship conflicts that come up are realistic, and both are sweet reads with couples who love each other lots. 
reportRecommended by rkoradiopictures
Both are and accurate representation of wlw couples :), they both have their cute moments with each other. I feel like if you liked the Kase san series then you'll really like Adachi and Shimamura 
reportRecommended by rokiirokiiro
Two female friends start to fall for one another. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both are yuri manga with a sports club as a background but not a focus.  
reportRecommended by Lazullii
Both are stories about a cute high school relationship between girls. Both have conflicts that get resolved and strengthen the relationship. 
reportRecommended by DarkYuzuko
If I were to make a list of yuri manga that are absolutely fantastic for beginners and veterans alike to read, and enjoy, both of these would be on it, along with a few others that I'll try my best to write recommendations for. Follow the trail to learn about what makes yuri fantastic, (and, not to be rude to fans of citrus, cause I enjoy the manga myself quite a lot) without "relying" on forbidden love tropes, and trying to keep things as honest and clean as possible. That's not to say there won't be drama, though. Although Kase-san is essentially devoid of drama  read more 
reportRecommended by BlueFlareTOG