
SoreMachi: And Yet the Town Moves
SoreMachi: And Yet the Town Moves shares the Comedy, Slice of Life genres and similar themes: Seinen, Female Protagonist.
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If you loved Wave, Listen to Me!, you're in for a treat. This Comedy, Drama, Slice of Life manga (2014) is beloved for its Seinen, Work, Female 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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The stage is Sapporo, Hokkaido. One night, our heroine, Minare Koda, spills her heartbroken woes to a radio station worker she meets while out drinking one night. The next day, she hears a recording of her pitiful grumbling being played live over the air. Minare storms into the station in a rage, only to then be duped by the station director into doing an impromptu talk show explaining her harsh dialogue. With just one recording, the many eccentric facets of Minare's life begin to pull every which direction as she falls ever deeper into the world of radio. (Source: Kodansha USA) Note: Nominated for the 9th and 13th Manga Taisho Award in 2016 and 2020.
The stage is Sapporo, Hokkaido. One night, our heroine, Minare Koda, spills her heartbroken woes to a radio station worker she meets while out drinking one night. The next day, she hears a recording of her pitiful grumbling being played live over the air. Minare storms into the station in a rage, on...
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Wave, Listen to Me! belongs to the Comedy, Drama, Slice of Life genres.
The top manga similar to Wave, Listen to Me! include SoreMachi: And Yet the Town Moves, Excel Saga, Descending Stories: Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju. These share key genres and themes with Wave, Listen to Me!.