1. Taiyou no Ie Manga
Taiyou no Ie is a fifty chapter manga with many extra chapters written and illustrated by Taamo. Motomiya Mao is a High School student who has "lost a home" ...
Taiyou no Ie is a fifty chapter manga with many extra chapters written and illustrated by Taamo. Motomiya Mao is a High School student who has "lost a home" after her father gets married again. She starts to live with Nakamura Hiro, 24, who knows Mao since childhood. Since that time Mao spent all her free time with Hiro´s family and after his parents deaths, he´s waiting for the day when his brothers and Mao would once more live together.
2. Sugimoto Ai | Taiyou no Ie Wiki - Fandom
Sugimoto Ai (杉本 愛), also known as Radical, is a worker at the same place as Hiro. She admires Mao's cellphone novel.
Sugimoto Ai (杉本 愛), also known as Radical, is a worker at the same place as Hiro. She admires Mao's cellphone novel. Sugimoto is described to beautiful and cute even from boys. She currently has light blond hair in a pixie haircut. She used to have longer hair up to her shoulders, but she got a hair cut. Throughout the story, though, her hair continues to grow a bit longer. She is usually quiet at work, being one of the few girls at the workplace. She tries hard to talk to Hiro, him being the pe
3. たいようのいえ [Taiyou no Ie] Series by Taamo - Goodreads
"Back in the day, that place was a house filled with magic—a place where you ended up smiling even if you were crying. Surely, an invisible wizard must have ...
Status in Country of Origin: 13 Volumes (Complete) Associated Names:- Haus der SonneBack in the day, that place was a house filled with magic—a pla...
4. Manga Review: Taiyou no Ie (House of the Sun) - AVO Magazine
18 mei 2017 · Taiyou no Ie, also known as House of the Sun, by Taamo is a romance manga that won the 38th Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shoujo in 2014.
Taiyou no Ie, also known as House of the Sun, by Taamo is a romance manga that won the 38th Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shoujo in 2014. Mao Motomiya, the main character, finds herself in a tricky situation and turns to her childhood friend, Hiro Nakamura, for help. Mao moves in with him and
5. House of the Sun (Manga) - TV Tropes
House of the Sun (Japanese title: Taiyō no Ie) is a Shoujo slice-of-life manga series by Taamo. It was serialized in Dessert from 2010 to 2015.
House of the Sun (Japanese title: TaiyÅ no Ie) is a Shoujo slice-of-life manga series by Taamo. It was serialized in Dessert from 2010 to 2015. Mao Motomiya spends most of her time with her neighbors, the Nakamura family, rather than …
6. Taiyou no Ie | Wiki | Shoujo Amino Amino
After her mother abandoned her and her father remarried, high schooler Mao Motomiya is left feeling like she doesn't have a place where she belongs.
Chapters: 50 Volumes: 13 Genres: Romance, Shoujo, Slice of Life Status: Finished Author: Taamo
7. たいようのいえ 1 [Taiyou no Ie 1] by Taamo | Goodreads
This review is for the manga series as a whole. Taiyou no Ie is the story of Motomiya Mao, a high school student whose father has recently gotten remarried.
子供の頃、むかいの基(ひろ)の家に入りびたっていた真魚(まお)。その家に行くと必ず元気になれたから。数年後…父…
8. How to Draw Motomiya Mao from Taiyou No Ie - MANGA-JAM.com
Let's learn how to draw Motomiya Mao from Taiyou No Ie today! Motomiya Mao is the main character. She is a high school student who, after some special ...
Let's learn how to draw Motomiya Mao from Taiyou No Ie today! Motomiya Mao is the main character. She is a high school student who, after some special circumstances, ends up living with her childhood friend Nakamura Hiro. (from taiyou-no-ie.wikia.com)Thanks a lot to Leafa for request. ^^Step 1As always all the blue and green lines are
9. Cool manga pages from time to time - Taiyou no Ie - Facebook
No photo description available. · · Cool manga pages from time to time. Apr 28, 2019 · . Timeline photos. Taiyou no Ie. Yuri Oliveira and Pyae Sone Khant.
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10. Taiyou no Ie - Bilingual Manga
After her mother abandoned her and her father remarried, high schooler Mao Motomiya is left feeling like she doesn't have a place where she belongs.
After her mother abandoned her and her father remarried, high schooler Mao Motomiya is left feeling like she doesn't have a place where she belongs. One night, her childhood friend Hiro Nakamura finds her in a shrine eating cheap convenience store food and offers to take her to a restaurant. Their subsequent heart to heart leads to Hiro suggesting that Mao move in with him. To Hiro who has lived apart from his younger siblings all these years after their parents passed away, bringing his family back together in the once-lively Nakamura home begins with the first step of giving Mao a loving place to belong. When Mao reluctantly accepts his invitation, she is surprised at how easy it is to settle in with her longtime friend. Now she must deal not only with mending her relationship with her father and helping the oldest Nakamura brother attain his goal, but also her growing feelings for Hiro.