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  1. One day, Tsukimi meets a fashionable and beautiful girl, Kuranosuke Koibuchi, who saves a jellyfish that is about to die at a pet shop. She later discovers that Kuranosuke is merely cross-dressing in order to evade inheritance of his father's occupation as a politician.

  2. Princess Jellyfish (Japanese: 海月姫, Hepburn: Kuragehime) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akiko Higashimura. It was serialized in Kodansha's josei manga magazine Kiss from October 2008 to August 2017. The manga is licensed in North America by Kodansha USA.

  3. Princess Jellyfish (Official) Manga. Kuragehime / Jellyfish Princess / Jellyfish Princess: The Heroes Series of Biographies / Kurage Hime / Kuragehime: Eiyuu Retsuden / Kuragehime: Heroes Retsuden / くらげひめ / 海月姫 / 海月姫 英雄列伝. Rank: 27660th, it has 72 monthly / 11.8K total views. Authors: Higashimura akiko. Artists: Higashimura akiko.

  4. Read or buy the manga about a group of fujoshi who live in an all-female apartment complex and their encounters with a man in drag. Princess Jellyfish is a psychological, philosophical and slice of life story by Higashimura Akiko.

  5. Summary: The story centers around Tsukimi Kurashita, a huge fan of jellyfish (kurage, a wordplay on the "kura/mi" and "tsuki/ge" in her name) and a girl who moves to Tokyo to become an illustrator. She moves into "Amamizukan," an apartment complex that is full of fujoshi (diehard female otaku) with a no-men-allowed rule.

  6. Welcome to Amamizukan! Akiko Higashimura’s award nominated josei (young women’s) manga series Kuragehime (Jellyfish Princess) revolves around Tsukimi Kurashita, a jellyfish otaku who lives in a women-only apartment complex. When she meets a fashionable lady who rescues a jellyfish, Kurashita invites her new friend to become her room-mate ...

  7. Jun 25, 2019 · by Akiko Higashimura (Author) 4.9 684 ratings. See all formats and editions. The complete hit manga about geek girls in Tokyo in a collector's box set with exclusive keychain and poster. Over 3,000 pages of manga! Ages 16+. The complete story of Tsukimi, a girl obsessed with jellyfish, and her geeky friends.

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