About this series
Follow the heartwarming, hilarious daily life of two young women settling into the rest of their lives together! This is the final volume of this adorable four-panel style comic!
Titles in the series (10)
- Futaribeya: A Room for Two, Volume 2
2
Sakurako Kawawa settles into her new apartment with her lazy, easygoing, and stunningly beautiful roommate, Kasumi Yamabuki, who lives life at her own pace. This four-panel-style comic follows the everyday life of these two high school roommates as they go to class together, tackle the mundane necessities of laundry and grocery shopping for two, and learn more about one another in a cute and heartwarming series of short stories. This is Volume 2 of the series.
- Futaribeya: A Room for Two, Volume 1
1
About to start her first year of high school, Sakurako Kawawa settles into her new lodgings. But when she meets her new roommate the stunningly beautiful Kasumi Yamabuki, who lives life at her own pace everything changes! From day one, responsible and level-headed Sakurako and lazy, easygoing Kasumi find themselves at odds with one another... but with their matching mugs and one bed to share, Sakurako and Kasumi's friendship is just beginning! This four-panel-style comic follows the everyday life of two high school roommates as they go to class together, tackle the mundane necessities of laundry and grocery shopping for two, and learn more about one another in a cute and heartwarming series of short stories.
- Futaribeya: A Room for Two, Volume 3
3
Sakurako Kawawa settles into her new apartment with her lazy, easygoing, and stunningly beautiful roommate, Kasumi Yamabuki, who lives life at her own pace. This four-panel-style comic follows the everyday life of these two high school roommates as they go to class together, tackle the mundane necessities of laundry and grocery shopping for two, and learn more about one another in a cute and heartwarming series of short stories. This is Volume 3 of the series.
- Futaribeya: A Room for Two, Volume 4
4
Sakurako Kawawa settles into her new apartment with her lazy, easygoing, and stunningly beautiful roommate, Kasumi Yamabuki, who lives life at her own pace. This four-panel-style comic follows the everyday life of these two high school roommates as they go to class together, tackle the mundane necessities of laundry and grocery shopping for two, and learn more about one another in a cute and heartwarming series of short stories. This is Volume 4 of the series.
- Futaribeya: A Room for Two, Volume 5
5
In terms of personality, college freshman Sakurako Kawawa couldn't be more at odds with her roommate: the beautiful, lackadaisical Kasumi Yamabuki. But even though hardworking, friendly Sakurako might get the top grades in class and do most of the cooking at home while Kasumi seems to be constantly nodding off or snacking, these two roommates actually get along so well, you'll rarely see one without the other at her side. Follow the heartwarming, hilarious daily life of two roommates in Volume 5 of this adorable four-panel style comic!
- Futaribeya: A Room for Two, Volume 6
6
Sakurako and Kasumi settle into their college life together, and as always, time flies by when they're having fun! Already, they're starting sophomore year along with their new friends Moka and Koruri, whose relationship has recently taken an exciting new turn. Meanwhile, it seems some of their younger friends from high school might be new faces at the same college very soon too! Follow the heartwarming, hilarious daily life of two college roommates in Volume 6 of this adorable four-panel style comic!
- Futaribeya: A Room for Two, Volume 7
7
Sakurako and Kasumi settle into their college life together, and as always, time flies by when they're having fun! Already, they're starting sophomore year along with their new friends Moka and Koruri, whose relationship has recently taken an exciting new turn. Meanwhile, it seems some of their younger friends from high school might be new faces at the same college very soon too! Follow the heartwarming, hilarious daily life of two college roommates in Volume 7 of this adorable four-panel style comic!
- Futaribeya: A Room for Two, Volume 9
9
Sakurako and Kasumi became roommates when they entered high school, and they've been inseparable ever since. Now, they're graduating college together, while sharing a one-room apartment and the same bed. Before journeying out into the working world, they're going to take some time to relax in beautiful Hawaii together. Will things be able to stay the same between these two roommates when they start working full-time?
- Futaribeya: A Room for Two, Volume 8
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Sakurako and Kasumi live together in a one-room apartment, share a bed, and have always been together since they first met as roommates in their freshman year of high school. Now, they've finally reached their final year of college. As their carefree school days come to an end, it's time to face the job market as adults! Will their relationship have to change when they're both working?
- Futaribeya: A Room for Two, Volume 10
10
Sakurako and Kasumi became roommates when they entered high school, and they've been inseparable ever since. Now that they've graduated college and their carefree school days have come to an end, how will their lives change as they settle into new jobs and adult life? Balancing work and play, catching up with old friends, finding a comfortable rhythm in mundane tasks and the little daily joys they still find with each other.... Follow the heartwarming, hilarious daily life of two young women settling into the rest of their lives together! This is the final volume of this adorable four-panel style comic!
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