Ohayou, Ibarahime review

Chokyo4
Apr 02, 2021
I already wrote a review on this on Google Play books, but let me just write another one for the manga that is seated #1 on my list.

Reading the chapters was one hell of a rollercoaster. I was swooning, then I was frustrated. I was laughing. I was reflecting. Then I was swooning again. It's not that surprising anymore that my tears were spilling.

If a manga made me show this much emotion, then it's definitely a masterpiece.

It's honestly incredible and quite unique. I thought it was just gonna be your typical high school love story, ya know? The usual clichés the shoujo genre would have. I expected nothing else. So I was thinking of dropping it, but it turned out to have a twist, and that's what left me wanting to read more.

Personally, this manga hit so many marks on me. Especially near the 'kokoro'. The family arguments were heartbreaking. But in the end, a family will always find a way to stay family. Don't underestimate that bond!

The romance was sweet; not too rushed or overly cheesy, neither was it too slow or minimal. For Tetsu and Shizu, they ran at their own pace, and definitely had a handful of support from their families.

That supernatural twist is probably one of the major points in the manga. Though it's not anything huge like 7 feet three-headed demons, I think with this, it keeps the story balanced.

Also, the art is neat and charming! I really adore Morino-sensei's style.

This is one of the few mangas I'd consider recommending to others — however, I don't think many people know about 'Ohayou, Ibarahime', so now that I've found it, it's kinda like I want it to stay a hidden gem.

'Ohayou, Ibarahime' was hard to put down. I've become so attached to this manga, and I'm sure I still will be in the future.
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Ohayou, Ibarahime
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Autor Morino, Megumi
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