

It's because of their irreplaceable childhood that they get very close even now. His delicate heart leads Narumi eventually to pure love. He is attentive and good at his work contrary to appearances. Hirotaka is a core gamer who has memorable childhood with Narumi. Hirotaka, Narumi, Kabakura, Koyanagi are central figure in this manga. That's how much they're lovey-dovey in a good way. To be honest, I think the title itself is misleading. Some chapters are laughable, some chapters are heartwarming. The main characters are office workers who have humorous and interesting personalities. You should know what that means if you're a student or working adult. Distinguishing between reality and fiction is also important at the same time. I'm enjoying my time while hiding identity from people, too. "I don't want other people to know that." Everyone does.

But if too enthusiastic about something, it's called otaku. Or could a relationship between two otakus work?įollowing the relationship of Narumi and Hirotaka as they begin dating, Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii is a light-hearted story about those who try to balance work, relationships, and hobbies.Īnime, Manga, Novel, Drama, Films, Video Games, etc. But she is hesitant-otakus are typically perceived as gross, and the only ones who can understand them are otakus themselves. While having drinks to catch up, Hirotaka advises Narumi to date someone who would understand her hobbies. At her new workplace, the only colleagues who know about her secret are her childhood friend Hirotaka Nifuji, a blunt gaming otaku Hanako Koyanagi, a cool and mature-looking beauty and Tarou Kabakura, an attractive guy with a scary face who always gets into fights with Hanako. After a breakup due to these kind of interests, she quits her job and joins a new company. In other words, she is a closet otaku and more specifically, a fujoshi. EditSynopsis Narumi Momose is a petite and cute young woman who loves idols, games, and everything anime or manga-related, especially in the boys' love genre.
