Oh, My Young Master!
Indulged all his life by his personal valet, "Sebastian", the Hikikomori and heir to the Sugosaki fortune, Tominosuke, is kicked to the curb , along with his accommodating manservant, at the ripe age of 22 by an exasperated father and banned from the household until he can save up ¥1,000,000. This seems like a decent set-up for a comedy, but the story seems to have a difficult time sticking to hilarity and frolics, and stirs in some angst and the occasional bit of realism to keep things interesting. Sebastian does make for a surprisingly naive valet.
Tokyo Boy Meets Country
Screwball comedy about a spoiled rich young master from Tokyo learning the ropes about farm life from a down-to-earth country boy in Hokkaido.
Gekka no Soutou
Kuju Siam presents another intricate story on Shinto themes, this time involving the Inugashi, powerful dog monads who take priests as mistresses in order to purify the souls of dogs. Aoi stumbles upon one such priest, Hakumei, and uncovers a connection to the spirit world that he never imagined, unleashing secrets and reactions from those who love and serve these supernatural beings. This is a complicated tale with a fairly realistic style of exposition which takes a little time to unstitch, but it's well-worth the effort.
Shitsuji Kanzaki No Yuuutsu
Koi Saku Potager
Romance buds between Tetsu, who grows unorthodox vegetables, and Yui, the local chef who transforms his produce into dishes at the restaurant, egged on by 'Secondary Character', the good fairy restaurant helper, who writes satires on Yui in a blog, and cockblocked by Evil Persian Cat who knows Yui is allergic to him. Oh, and there are recipes in each chapter. MWUAHHahahahaha!
Hana to Ikkun
Koinegau Horizonte
After collapsing from work exhaustion, Nagisa returns to the fishing village he abandoned after Minato, the friend he loved out of a trio of highschool mates, drowned to death in an infamous pond, where he sets up in his dead grandfather's derelict house, and reunites with the remaining friend, Kaito. The story starts with ruminations on divinity and existential angst.
Ore wo Mamoru to Chikatteyo