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- TenPuru -No One Can Live on Loneliness- © Kimitake Yoshioka/Kodansha Ltd.
- Manga Score: 7.55
- Author: Kimitake Yoshioka
- Publisher: Kodansha
- Volumes: 9
- DB title: Temple
- Rating: 18 and up
- Genres: RomanceSlice of LifeHarem
TenPuru -No One Can Live on Loneliness-
Synopsis
Akemitsu Akagami was always told by his father that "no one can live alone"...but he's sure determined. After all, his father sure wasn't saying it with the best intentions, and Akemitsu has no desire to become like that creep. But when a chance encounter with a young woman leaves him with thoughts that are all too impure, he decides to do what he must-become a Buddhist monk and renounce worldly ways. But the temple he decides to devote himself to...is full of women? And that same young woman is there, too?? What's a guy to do? A new harem rom-com from Kimitake Yoshioka, illustrator of the hit college-comedy Grand Blue Dreaming!
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Review
omega_blue
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The characters are enjoyable and the story is quite simple and straightforward, so if you're into deep and complex stories it's probably not the series for you
I definitely recommend you give it a try, especially if your into ecchi comedies and if you enjoyed Grand Blue I think you'll truly enjoy this series especially because some of the elements are also heavily used.
Overall quite entertaining and a good comedy.
Hippe0
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Dude goes to a Temple/ Inn to study/ get rid of his worldly sins, but surprise, it's full with beautiful women who hate him at first but then gradually fall for the dude.
Love Hina was THE trendsetter for harem Manga. And while the opinions may vary, it was undoubtedly influential and shaped the Mange landscape.
Temple on the other hand is dripping in mediocrity and has nothing new or exiting for it. No new twists, no new gags. Nothing. Hell, if the at least the MC wouldn't be so Beta it read more