Osananananajimi
We're J-Just Childhood Friends
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Osananananajimi

Alternative Titles

Japanese: おさななななじみ
English: We're J-Just Childhood Friends
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Jul 3, 2025 to ?
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Themes: Love Status Quo Love Status Quo, School School
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Jump
Authors: Yukimori, Nene (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.441 (scored by 654654 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #35622
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #6877
Members: 3,405
Favorites: 12

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jul 16, 2025
Preliminary (2/? chp)
7.9/10


Fluff... So much fluff...
This manga is the type of story where you're unconsciously smiling the entire time due to the lack of drama and the abundance of wholesome and cute moments between the main characters. And hey, I'm all for it because this is a childhood friend story that I can get behind -- A childhood friend story where the childhood friend is finally not doomed to lose.

This manga is very simple in design, where the author inserts some flashback memory moments and contrasts them with the present scenes. So far, almost every interaction between the main characters gets tied in with how they ...
Dec 1, 2025
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (13/? chp)
After the successful series "Kubo Won't Let Me Be Invisible", Nene Yukimori returns with a manga that is identical in art style and mostly identical in tone and plot. Prepare yourself for lots of fluff - some adorable, some overdone - and a litany of sparkling, one-panel shots of a girl holding a hand to her mouth and looking shyly downward while she says something totally ordinary like "I'm glad you liked it" or "That makes me happy."

The one thing that really separates this series from Kubo is that the author puts more emphasis on flashbacks and exploring (though not too deeply) the background of ...