Template:Short description Template:Infobox animanga/Header Template:Infobox animanga/Print Template:Infobox animanga/Video Template:Infobox animanga/Footer Template:Nihongo is a Japanese slice of life romantic comedy manga series written and illustrated by Yumiko Kawahara.
The manga was serialized in Shogakukan's Bessatsu Shōjo Comic from the March 1983 issue to the May 1986 issue, with a total of 39 chapters. The individual chapters were compiled by Shogakukan under their imprint Flower Comics into ten tankōbon volumes.[1] In 2014, the series was reissued as bunkoban edition of six volumes were published by Asahi Sonorama under imprint Sonorama Comic Bunko.[2]
In 1987, a television drama special adaptation was broadcast by Fuji TV.
Plot
Serika Matsumoto moves to Tokyo to begin her university life, and while looking for a room, she come across a beautiful woman dressed in kimono, Suzune Sakuragawa. Suzune offers her a room at the Milk House, a Western-style house, and she accepts it with a half-hearted reply. Serika considers looking for another room, but when a woman she meets in town, Mizuki, moves in, she decides to live in the Milk House. Later, she was joined by Professor Yoshikawa and his son Isamu, and their lively lodging life at the Milk House begins.
Media
Television drama
A live action TV drama special aired on August 3, 1987 on Fuji TV's Template:Nihongo program.[3]
Cast
- Yōko Ishino as Serika Matsumoto
- Hideyuki Nakayama as Fuji Yasuhara
- Template:Ill as Takayuki Tashiro
- Fukumi Kuroda as Mizuki Hashimoto
- Template:Ill as Suzune Sakuragawa
- Template:Ill as Maiko Yoshikawa
- Katsuma Nakagaki (中垣克麻 Nagaki Katsuma) as Isamu Yoshikawa
- Kōji Nakamoto as Professor Yoshikawa
- Template:Ill as Tetsu
- Template:Ill as Ron
- Template:Ill as Yasu
- Miyuki Imori as Yayoi Sakurada
- Template:Ill as Sensei
- Seiko Asaga (浅賀誠子 Asaga Seiko) as Store manager
- Template:Ill as Officer
- Takeo Chii as Hanada-gumi, Kumichō
Reception
In 1985, the series won the 31st Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo.[4]