SAHARA Mizu

  • Itsuya-san
    Itsuya-san follows a magical art teacher who travels to a small community, where she begins solving the complex problems of her students and their families.

    (Source: Crunchyroll)
    Updated: 2020-12-26
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  • Tetsugaku Letra
    In middle school, Ichinose Kimitaka taught his friends how to play basketball. Despite his experience with the sport, his friends quickly outmatched him in skill. After an incident brought on by his frustration and jealousy, he was crushed to overhear those same 'friends' discussing how they wished he'd just kill himself.

    On his way to toss out his special basketball shoes, he met a girl who was just as frustrated, throwing her own dancing shoes away. She was so tall, and her hands and feet are so large, that she had been rejected from her chosen hobby of Spanish dancing. He urged her to give basketball a try, and the two exchanged their shoes instead of throwing them away.

    As he enters high school, Kimitaka learns that meeting him changed that girl's life for the better, and she is now a happy, social basketball player. Will Kimitaka be able to find the courage to make new friends and pursue his own talents?

    (Source: MangaHelpers)
    Updated: 2020-12-26
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  • Sukima Shiki
    A series of romantic short stories drawn by Sahara Mizu and inspired by the music of the Japanese band Sukima Switch. Each chapter is inspired by a different song.
    (Source: Storm in Heaven)
    Updated: 2020-12-26
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  • Okashiratsuki
    Nachi belongs to the softball club; however, unlike others students in her school, she is less prone to getting sunburnt and thus has a pale skin complex. She is labelled as a peculiar and unbearable girl by her classmates, as she rejects confessions from popular boys. The story begins to unfold when she suddenly becomes interested in a boy named Utsumi in her swimming class.
    Updated: 2021-07-31
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