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  1. Maison Ikkoku (Japanese: めぞん一刻, Hepburn: Mezon Ikkoku, "Ikkoku House") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Big Comic Spirits from November 1980 to April 1987, with the chapters collected into 15 tankōbon volumes.

  2. Looking for information on the anime Maison Ikkoku? Find out more with MyAnimeList, the world's most active online anime and manga community and database. In the town of Clock Hill, there is an old boarding house called Maison Ikkoku.

  3. Maison Ikkoku: With Janyse Jaud, Shigeru Chiba, Ellen Kennedy, Sumi Shimamoto. The misadventures of a young student and his landlady's romance.

  4. Funny, touching, and a tad off-kilter, Maison Ikkoku is Rumiko Takahashi, the beloved creator of Inuyasha and Ranma 1/2, at her very best. The spotlight on Rumiko Takahashi’s career began in 1978 when she won an honorable mention in Shogakukan’s prestigious New Comic Artist Contest for Those Selfish Aliens .

  5. A wiki dedicated to the classic seinen manga and anime series by Rumiko Takahashi! WARNING!Certain content on this wiki may not be suitable for younger viewers (those below18 ). We are currently editing over 240 articles and have over 2,772 media files. Read biographies of all the characters from Maison Ikkoku!

  6. Mar 24, 2010 · In the town of Tokeizaka stands the old, worn-down boarding house known as Maison Ikkoku. For the last few years, the building has been home to a rambunctious group of tenants, including 20-year-old college applicant Yusaku Godai, its most recent resident.

  7. Kyoko, a young widow who takes over the seemingly unglamorous and stressful job of managing Ikkoku-kan's tenants, is sweet but firm, mature and graceful--and, let's face it, totally out of Godai's league as it stands.

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