
Bokura no Tsuzuki
Bokura no Tsuzuki shares the Romance, Slice of Life genres and similar themes: Boys' Love, School.
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If you loved Hello, you're in for a treat. This Drama, Romance, Slice of Life manga (2017) is beloved for its Boys' Love, School elements, and the titles below share that same DNA — handpicked based on community votes, overlapping genres, and thematic similarities. Each recommendation is ranked by reader affinity on AniList.

HELLO
Due to a particular incident, second-year high school student Izumi transferred schools and took his first year twice. He's not interested in getting along and making new friends, but his classmate Riku won him over, and they become each other's best friend... So now that Izumi had fallen in love with Riku, he chooses to hide his feelings to protect their friendship. But what happens when Izumi's former schoolmates out him in front of Riku? (Source: Futekiya) Note: Includes one extra chapter.
Due to a particular incident, second-year high school student Izumi transferred schools and took his first year twice. He's not interested in getting along and making new friends, but his classmate Riku won him over, and they become each other's best friend... So now that Izumi had fallen in love wi...
Hello has 6 chapters.
Hello belongs to the Drama, Romance, Slice of Life genres.
The top manga similar to Hello include Bokura no Tsuzuki, The Love Song of the Cracker Ball, The Summer of You. These share key genres and themes with Hello.