A pretty typical slice of life, romance manga.
Its rather lighthearted and refreshing to read. With many moments where you will just go "Awwww" at the romantic interactions the main character and the main heroine engage in. The manga is so sweet it could give you diabetes.
The only downside to the manga is that there isn't a whole lot of story to it, it feels more like a sort of life story. Also the main heroine is a huge tsundere, depending on your taste, it could be good or bad.
to conclude, I think its a nice manga to read and to relax with.
Alternative TitlesJapanese: 今日のユイコさん More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 48
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 24, 2011 to Apr 25, 2015
Theme:
School
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
Afternoon Authors:
Hidekawa, Kenshin (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #76642 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #1499
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Your Feelings Categories May 21, 2017
I was looking for a good drama-less romance manga after enjoying Bonnouji and landed on this. Read it in a day, and I was not disappointed. This is one of the best romances out there!
Feelsgood romantic manga with no drama and no third wheel characters are rare to find. Every typical romance manga has some drama and third wheels and that has become too generic. Fortunately Kyou no Yuiko-san has none of them. Just a middle school romance that is super cute. Yuiko is your typical tsundere who's in a relationship with the super normal Tomoya. The manga starts from a point when there relationship has ... Nov 30, 2017
Hello, everyone.
To be quite honest, I don't understand why this series is rated somewhat poorly. Does romance have to be action-packed, and filled with drama, and have insanely macho masculine men? Does there really have to be a damsel-in-distress at every passing moment for the MC to rescue, or plan to rescue? No. There really doesn't have to be one. This manga will show you why, and hopefully, charm you with its beauteous simplicity. The synopsis is exactly what it says: this really is the story of a boy, and his girlfriend, or a girl, and her boyfriend. Whichever you prefer. Story: When it comes to the story, ... May 12, 2018
This manga is downright amazing. I didn't think much of it at first, simply viewing it as a typical romance manga with a tsundere female love interest who constantly torments the MC, similar to Chitoge from Nisekoi.
This was true for the first half of the manga, but Yuiko's awkwardness and jealousy charmed me which fueled me not to drop it. Furthermore, Tomoya and her had many cute romantic moments and arguments which were enjoyable to read. However, it was in the later part of the manga where I realised just how much of a masterpiece this was. I'm trying not to spoil it so ... Jun 4, 2020 I can guarantee that everyone who gave a low review to this work did not bother to finish a volume. This work has its entire first volume setting things up, so at the end (of the first volume) it finally enchants you. As the name says, it is the day by day of Yuiko, a high school student who has only one friend named Tomoya. The story does not start at the beginning, they already know each other and have a certain relationship of proximity and this already escapes the mainstreams which is fantastic. Furthermore, the protagonists' development is absurdly detailed and leaves you with a ... May 31, 2021
The series comes to an abrupt ending, with typesetting saying "next chapter". It never arrives, and I don't know if it was canceled or the author simply felt satisfied with what they wrote and called it quits.
That next chapter phrase is all lies, but the series ended on a high note for me. It started slow, and Yuiko-san was annoying as fuck because she really reminded me of my ex who was super possessive and nothing was ever enough to satisfy her. But then "BAAM", we got the gist of what the story wants to achieve, with little by little Yuiko-san changes for the better. ... Oct 27, 2020
Have you ever felt fulfilled reading a manga? Well, after reading Kyou no Yuiko-san I can say that this is the most enjoyable romcom manga I've ever read.
This review contains some minimal spoilers, but I recommend everyone to read. The story is no big deal: a couple of lovers living their days of immaturity in their relationship at school. Yuiko is our female protagonist, a shy and cautious character, who always tries to follow the rules of everything. Tomoya Tadano is our male protagonist. Like Yuiko, he is inexperienced in relationships, seeking to dare whenever possible, in order to get ... |