The Butt-Smacking Rhythm Game That Has Me Clapping

Lovely readers of RentaBLog, have I got a treat for you today.

If you’ve been following the blog for a while (in which case, thank you!目がハート ), you may have come to expect BL manga reviews, informative culture articles, and overall insightful thoughts about BL as a genre — all hosted in one cozy spot.

Well, let me assure you, here at RentaBLog, we aim to post plenty of that, but we also strive to make this blog a safe space for…

DEGENERACY.

That’s right. It’s time to take off my “lover of all things fluffy and vanilla bean” hat for a minute so that I can talk to you all about a game that’s consumed my mind ever since I first learned of its existence… one that involves juicy ass, sexy music, and one very pretty mean boy.

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Romance Brewing in Io Amaki’s “The Coffee Shop Owner Knows Nothing About Love”

Read on Renta!:
The Coffee Shop Owner Knows Nothing About Love

Japanese title:
マスターは恋を知らない
Master Ha Koi wo shiranai

Author:
Io Amaki (Twitter:@io_amaki)

It’s officially (almost) fall, and you know what that means — time to whip out the comfy sweaters, don the snazzy scarves, and (if you’re anything like me) inject pumpkin spice latte directly into your veins! かぼちゃコーヒーパーティの翌朝

…That’s what I keep telling myself, anyway, in my feeble attempt to convince myself that summer is truly behind us despite the enduring heat and humidity here in Tokyo. 溶ける顔

Regardless of the climate you currently find yourself in, the period between the height of summer and Spooky Season™ is a great time to relax with some comforting BL.

In the spirit of flavorful fall-themed drinks, today I’ve got a sweet manga recommendation for you involving a pure-hearted coffee shop owner, a hot guy in a suit, and a pinch of commentary on the effects of gentrification. And, unlike the tragically short limited-time run of the Pumpkin Spice Latte at Starbucks Japan, this offering’s available year-round!

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Citrus Con 2023: A Zesty Celebration of All Things BL

In the age of the internet, it’s easier than ever to connect with people who share the same interests as you — you can collectively squeal over your favorite series on social media, share your fanwork creations with other fans, and stream video and gaming to share real-time reactions. However, there’s still something to be said about the unique atmosphere of a convention, where people travel from all over just to revel in their shared love of a certain thing.

This past weekend, I attended the very first Citrus Con — a weekend-long BL-centered event that combines the convenience of online interaction with the sense of close community provided by good old-fashioned fan conventions.

Read on to get a taste of the juicy festivities!

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Event Report: Chishanomi’s “Maybe We’re Newlyweds” Manga Exhibition

Available on Renta!:
Maybe We’re Newlyweds 1-2 [Plus Digital-Only Bonus]

Just Been Married! [Plus Digital-Only Bonus]

The Island Of Dragons In Love

Social Media:
@hidaka0104 (Author)
@Qpa_BLinfo (Publisher)

Event poster with a special autograph and Yukari doodle by Chishanomi-sensei

As a BL fan, it always delights me to see my favorite creators get some much-deserved recognition in public spaces — be it a collab cafe, a book signing, or a special art gallery. I love to visit these spaces when I can to show my support for the hardworking and passionate artists and their works which I admire so much (and get some cute exclusive merch while I’m at it)!

We at Renta!BLog are lucky enough to live in Japan and work in Tokyo, where BL gets its fair share of special events — so we thought, why not share this fun piece of fan culture with the world?

One artist who’s making waves in the BL community right now is Chishanomi, with the release of volume 4 of their hit series Maybe We’re Newlyweds (Japanese title Oretachi ha Shinkon san kamo shirenai). To celebrate its release, along with the 10-year anniversary of Chishanomi’s debut as a mangaka, a special event, including a manga art exhibition and pop-up store, dedicated to the series is being held at Manga10 in Shibuya’s Magnet department store. (It’s also being held in Taiwan, which just goes to show how much international renown Chishanomi-sensei has gained over their 10-year career!)

Ames and I recently had the opportunity to hit the bustling streets of Shibuya and check out this limited-time exhibition. Read on for our otaku heart-pounding experience!

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Celebrating BL Dads: The Sweet and the Spicy

If you’re a fluff addict like me, you’re likely no stranger to the “fathers” trope in BL. Stories centered around two men in love raising a child together are bound to put a smile on your face — though they have plenty of dramatic potential as well.

What is the appeal of dads in BL?

I personally enjoy BL featuring fathers because parenthood is a unique role that puts the nurturing side of the characters on full display. It’s like a comfortable trope I always seem to come back to when I’m in the mood for something uplifting and heartwarming. 

In honor of Father’s Day, I’d like to introduce two BL series centered around dads that I found especially endearing!

First up is a lovely story overflowing with adorable found family vibes:

Let’s Be a Family!!

by Tomo Kurahashi

available on eBook Renta!

I first read this story a few years ago in its original Japanese and was thrilled to see that we offer it in English on Renta! (A full-color vertical comic version is also newly being released if you’d like an even more vibrant, scrolling experience!)

The story centers on Chiaki and Kazuma, a couple who suddenly find themselves the guardians of their good friend’s daughter Ayu. Though they’re wildly unprepared for parenthood, they do their best to raise the little girl — and become stronger as a couple along the way.

I have a soft spot for “established relationship” BL which focuses not on the couple getting together in the first place, but rather growing closer as they encounter new developments in their lives, and this story makes full use of that appeal. The rapport between childhood friends-turned-lovers Chiaki and Kazuma is entertaining and feels natural of a couple that’s been together for years.

Kazuma, a total softie under his rough exterior, and Chiaki, a fluffy-haired himbo who wears his heart on his sleeve, together make a great pair of doting fathers to their new daughter Ayu. Whether it be balancing childcare with work or facing outdated views of what a family should look like, they overcome challenges and manage to build a warm home with their undefeatable love for one another and their daughter. Ayu is a treat to watch as well, having a mind of her own as she grows into an energetic little girl.

I also appreciate how Ayu’s mother, a childhood friend of the couple, is a character in her own right, and presented sympathetically as a loving parent who wants the best for her kid. Ayu’s connection to both her mom and her two daddies shows that families can take different forms and still be perfectly functional and fulfilling.

This book is a great standalone read for the family dynamic; but if you’re like me and can’t get enough of Chiaki and Kazuma’s chemistry as a couple, I highly recommend the prequel to this story, Someday I’ll Fall for You, which shows how the two first got together — also available on Renta!

And, if you find yourself enamored with Tomo Kurahashi’s gorgeously soft art and touching storytelling, you’ll be very pleased to discover that there are several other titles of theirs available on Renta! right now for you to enjoy!

While family-centered BL tends to be on the sweeter side, it’s important to remember that parents are still their own people, with their own needs. That idea comes to the forefront in my next recommendation…

Even a Dad Still Wants It…

by Serina Seo

available on eBook Renta!

This spicy BL series is about divorced single father Naruse and his relationship with his part-time housekeeper Asumi. Though their relationship starts as strictly physical, as a way for Naruse to release his pent-up sexual frustration, before long the two grow closer as Asumi spends more time with Naruse and his young son Ichika.

(This is another series I’ve been following even since before joining Renta! and I don’t get enough chances to recommend it…!)

As you might expect from a manga whose hook is “college student housekeeper seduces repressed hot single dad,” this manga definitely delivers on ero, and if that’s what you’re looking for, Serina Seo’s sensual art is sure to please. Ever the responsible father, Naruse is reserved at first, but when he lets loose and allows himself to indulge in the pleasures of adulthood, he’s as sultry as they come (and if anyone deserves the DILF title, it’s himしずく). Seeing housekeeper/homemaker Asumi’s possessive side come out as he becomes more and more attached to his employer is exciting as well.

It’s delightful to watch Naruse and Asumi’s relationship develop beyond their initial arrangement and blossom into true love. Also, Naruse’s toddler son Ichika is one of the cutest child characters I’ve encountered in manga thus far, and it’s easy to see how Asumi finds himself wanting to step up as an extra parental figure to him. I love the scenes of the three of them going about their daily lives as a newly formed family.

The “aww”-inducing family aspect is a major bonus for this initially H-driven story, especially as the series progresses and Asumi increasingly becomes an important part of Naruse and Ichika’s lives. There’s also some intriguing drama as Asumi and Naruse try to figure out their relationship to one another, and later on as new characters enter the mix. Overall, each installment in the series promises tooth-rotting cuteness and steamy bedroom scenes which make it hard to put down.

The series is currently ongoing, and I for one can’t wait to see where Naruse, Asumi, and Ichika’s story goes from here!

These two daddy-centered BL stories paint different but equally interesting pictures of navigating parenthood while nurturing a romantic relationship — I hope you’ll check them out if you haven’t already, and take a moment to appreciate the loving and hardworking dads of BL.


If you’re in the mood for even more BL stories centered on dads, found family, and the like, be sure to check out the BL “family life” tag on Renta!