If you want a feel good story about a couple lesbians and don't mind learning about bugs, then this is the story for you. The characters feel real and natural, and the progression of their relationship is amazingly done and sweet. You can tell that these characters genuinely love and care for each other, and the plot develops at a natural pace as they go through their lives. There are sad parts, but watching the main girls interact more than make up for it. I highly recommend this to everyone that wants a story about cottagecore farmer lesbians and their friends.
Alternative TitlesJapanese: 麻衣の虫ぐらし InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 34
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 4, 2015 to Dec 27, 2018
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Ame to Toge (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #49092 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #11782
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This is a beautiful love story. It can probably scare some people away due to its focus on bugs, but in the end, it doesn't matter that much. It has a touch of magical realism, which adds a lot of depth to the entire plot. Additionally, it resonates deeply in the heart of every lesbian who craves rustic happiness with her loved one amid fields and vegetables (which, I admit, I'm totally guilty of).
I can hardly say that this manga is a masterpiece. Nor would I recommend it as the first yuri manga to anyone looking to read something in this genre. But I ... Dec 24, 2025
This is a manga that I can only describe as an anomaly. An extremely touching yuri romance based almost entirely around entomology is a combination that seems so out of the box that it's honestly brilliant. I can atest that it is quite phenomenal in what it sets out to do and the way it accomplishes it.
The emotions, particularly love, comes swinging at the reader from every chapter. It's honestly remarkable how well it manages to convey every single emotion in such a short runtime, yet it never feels like its rushing ahead just to get to "the juicy bits". The manga by its nature ... |
