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If you loved Oyaji, you're in for a treat. This Action, Drama manga (2000) is beloved for its Seinen, Family Life, Male Protagonist 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.

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Oyaji

親父

7.2/10
By Tsuru Moriyama2000MANGA25 ch.3 vol.Finished

Living in poor neighborhoods of Osaka, Kumada watch over his wife and two young children. He is huge and riddled with scars and he works hard, smokes and drinks of sake as if it were mere water, gruff and scary, he talks little. But Kumada deeply loves his family and will protect it at the peril of his life when members of a yakuza clan set on fire to his house to facilitate a real estate transaction. Jailed for the murder of those who failed to burn his people alive, Kumada was released fifteen years later and found his family. He will have to face the distrust of his children who know nothing of their father except that he had abandoned them. But he is determined to regain control of their education, starting with his son, a urchin abused by the tough guys of the district.

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Okan

20066.3MANGA

Okan similar themes: Seinen, Family Life, Male Protagonist.

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What is Oyaji about?

Living in poor neighborhoods of Osaka, Kumada watch over his wife and two young children. He is huge and riddled with scars and he works hard, smokes and drinks of sake as if it were mere water, gruff and scary, he talks little. But Kumada deeply loves his family and will protect it at the peril of ...

How many chapters does Oyaji have?

Oyaji has 25 chapters.

What genre is Oyaji?

Oyaji belongs to the Action, Drama genres.

What are the best manga similar to Oyaji?

The top manga similar to Oyaji include Kizu Darake no Jinsei, Mada, Ikiteru..., Arigatou. These share key genres and themes with Oyaji.