Shiawase Kissa 3-choume

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Alternativas: English: Happy Cafe
Synonyms: Shiawase Kissa Sanchoume, Suitei Seinen Shoujo, Hana to Ageha, Natsu, Number One DX, Sora no Namae
Japanese: 幸福喫茶3丁目
Autor: Matsuzuki, Kou
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Volúmenes: 15
Capítulos: 88
Estado: Finished
Publicar: 2004-12-04 to 2009-08-20
Publicación por entregas: Hana to Yume

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4.5
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Alternativas: English: Happy Cafe
Synonyms: Shiawase Kissa Sanchoume, Suitei Seinen Shoujo, Hana to Ageha, Natsu, Number One DX, Sora no Namae
Japanese: 幸福喫茶3丁目
Autor: Matsuzuki, Kou
Escribe: Manga
Volúmenes: 15
Capítulos: 88
Estado: Finished
Publicar: 2004-12-04 to 2009-08-20
Publicación por entregas: Hana to Yume
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4.5
15 Votos
66.67%
20.00%
13.33%
0.00%
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0 Leer
Resumen
Uru is a very short girl and is constantly mistaken for an elementary school kid, but despite that, she is ridiculously strong and decides to live by herself after her mother gets remarried. She ends up working at a small cafe with two rather unique co-workers, Shindou, who acts gruff and intimidating, but who is really a nice guy who loves to make cakes and pies and the like, and Ichirou, who is really good-looking but who instantly falls asleep when he gets hungry and doesn't wake up again until he's force-fed something? What will the future bring to them?

(Source: MU)

Included one-shots:
Volume 2: Suitei Seinen Shoujo
Volume 4: Hana to Ageha, Natsu.
Volume 7: Number One DX
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Shiawase Kissa 3-choume 's review
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winnett14
Mar 27, 2021
Shiawase Kissa 3-choume is a great weekend read. While I found the characters very likable, the pacing and conclusion could have been very off-putting depending on my mood. If you're looking for some hot shoujo romance, you may want to postpone reading this series. But if you're looking for a steady, more slice-of-life kind of feeling, then I can highly recommend it.

The main character, Uru, falls into a reverse-harem kind of situation where everyone surrounding her is captivated by her effervescent positivity. Even as the reader, I was attracted to her wide smiles, extroversion, and boundless energy. It was a nice break from the more quiet, melancholic heroines I've recently gone through. She actually has some personality that makes you think, "Oh, yes, I can see why a story would be centered around such a person." Of course, the mangaka had to make her romantically obtuse in order to string along the various storylines, but that's not such a bad thing.

The pacing of this series is bizarrely life-like. Rather than skipping from holiday to holiday and vacation to vacation, the entire series spans less than a year. Characters reference "yesterday" much more often than "a few days/weeks ago," which is uncommon in shoujo. The mangaka introduces so many complete characters that upholding all of their side stories keeps her busy enough without having token episodes like Christmas, a beach day, or a trip to the amusement park. In fact, you should be surprised to learn that there is no "first day" chapter, which seems like a staple ingredient to any successful shoujo. While unconventional, I think that this actually speaks to the quality of the series' characters. Their realism carries along the story naturally, and you can genuinely buy into most of the relationships.

Selfishly, I will note that I was dissatisfied with the romantic conclusion, even if you can see it from 100 miles away. By chapter 1 you know whom Uru prefers, but as the series progressed I was more convinced of the merits of the other males. I think the mangaka became aware of this, too, as she constantly sets up Uru's coworkers as "formidable opponents"...not distinguishing the eventual winner. As a result, the mangaka kind of copped out in the last 5 chapters and made suitor #2 leave the scene, essentially crippling him as a romantic interest. I preferred him, so I was particularly annoyed. Considering the quality development of all the relationships, I feel like the readers deserved more detailed and conclusive endings.

All in all, I was disappointed by the ending, but did not regret reading the series.
Shiawase Kissa 3-choume 's review
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azuriknight10
Mar 27, 2021
I came across this manga title while searching for shoujo manga recommendations. And am extremely glad that I picked it up.

The story revolves around an naive high school student Uru. Quiet dense when it comes to understanding feelings and such. She joins a cake shop as a part timer and the manga chapters evolve with her daily encounters with the people she is working with in the cafe (all handsome guys :P) and the people she meets along in her days at the cafe.

Well, I like to give things I like reading a 10/10, and I absolutely enjoyed reading all 53 chapters I have read so far. The story is very simple in nature, a slice of life theme actually, but is very enjoyable. Its one of those manga you just sit back, relax and enjoy reading in your leisure time.

Characters again get a 10/10. Uru's naivety is well presented throughout and looks every bit believable. Shidou-san shown as a seriously looking guy though really handsome also has a soft side to his personality. Ichirou-kun is a bit *ahem* perverted, naah .. not really he just has a crush on Uru so he does the things that he does I think. And i personally loved the character of Abekawa Sou. Absolutely adorbale when he blushes. The Manager of the shop is plain funny.

Art gets again 10/10. Well drawn. And I would give a special 10 for the hilariously dumb expressions on Shindou-san's and Ichirou-kun's faces most of the times.

Overall- An absolutely enjoyable reading filled with lots of comic moments. Just read it to know more :)
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