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HajiOtsu.

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Haji-Otsu., Hajimete no Otsukiai., First Time Romance
Japanese: はじおつ。


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 33
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 24, 2010 to Mar 24, 2014
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Theme: School School
Authors: Unohana, Tsukasa (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.361 (scored by 66866,686 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #42372
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1269
Members: 15,265
Favorites: 150

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Recommendations

Very shy characters who are shy together and try to work on being able to talk - these are both cute overload mangas so if you like the one I think you will like the other. Hajiotsu goes at a faster pace than Hibi Chouchou. 
reportRecommended by inzaratha
Both have very shy girl to even talk to their opposite gender. And their struggle to overcome their shortcoming by doing various steps in interacting with a boy. 
reportRecommended by allflying
Similar beginning about a girl who is looking for a boyfriend, and confess to a random boy even though they never/barely know each other, also with the boy accepting the confession. The manga is also centered on them slowly trying to build their relationship together, with a couple of side character having their own relationship (In HajiOtsu, it's more focused on the main couple). IMO, I think HajiOtsu is better, so try to check BokuHaji first. 
reportRecommended by aditya_dhamma
Shy girls fall in love with awkward boys after they start dating. Both are cute and sweet vanilla romances. 
reportRecommended by Jerakor
HajiOtsu leans more towards being about "confession before the romance", and is more wholesome, but both have the same concept. 
reportRecommended by nienai
Both have characters that start dating after the main female asks the main male out, however are hiding something from their partners. Renai Shimasen takes place after highschool/college and is a bit more ecchi, while still maintaining a soft/pure feeling to it, whereas HajiOtsu takes place in highschool and is much more pure in both art style and dialogue.  
reportRecommended by FluffyFish
They both strt with one protagonist making a "bet" but then seriously falling love with the innocent other person. But in Hajiotsu. Himari is the one deceiving someone while in AAKwS the boy makes the cliché "Who-can-hook-up-with-a-girl-at-the-mixer"-bet. 
reportRecommended by Jo-Ann
The heroines are very shy and cute and both manga deals with them having their first loves.  
reportRecommended by xpaula
Relationships formed very early on with a person they just met. The main couple of both series share a similar dynamic in which they are both shy and the relationship grows slowly but surely. Both are cute, fluffy manga that's easy to read. If you like one, you probably enjoy the other. 
reportRecommended by Shirayukin
Engaged to the Unidentified is one of my favorites and I felt that HajiOtsu. gave off some similarly good/fresh romantic vibes. Pretty different plots as one is a supernatural romantic comedy where the main couple is engaged due an arranged marriage, while the other is a romantic comedy where the main couple began dating after the female MC's false confession was accepted, however there are some similarities as both male MCs have feelings for their partners, while both female MCs' feelings for their partners begin to develop later on. I found that the artwork, character designs, and their personalities, were all very similar.  read more 
reportRecommended by FluffyFish