Horimiya
The story follows them through high school—dates, study sessions, holidays, jealousy, physical intimacy, and meeting each other’s families—without major melodrama. | Character | School persona | True self | |-----------|----------------|------------| | Kyoko Hori | Popular, cheerful, sharp | Domestic, easily flustered, secretly lonely | | Izumi Miyamura | Shy, gloomy, glasses | Tattooed, pierced, kind, surprisingly cool | | Toru Ishikawa | Hori’s friend, basketball player | Genuine, supportive, secretly in love with Hori early on | | Yuki Yoshikawa | Sweet, small, cute | Clumsy, kind, develops feelings for Ishikawa | | Kakeru Sengoku | Student council president | Dramatic, affectionate, devoted to Remi | | Remi Ayasaki | Popular, confident | Insecure about academics, softer than she seems | | Honoka Sawada | Underclassman | Obsessed with Hori, initially resents Miyamura | 4. Anime Adaptations Horimiya (2021) – 13 episodes Covers the main romantic beats of the manga from start to near-end, but skips many slice-of-life chapters. Highly polished animation by CloverWorks. Horimiya: The Missing Pieces (2023) – 13 episodes Adapts the chapters the first season skipped. Almost entirely comedic and fluffy moments between the main couple and supporting cast. Watch this after season 1.
Both are excellent. English dub (Caitlin Glass as Hori, Alejandro Saab as Miyamura) is widely praised. Horimiya
No – even Missing Pieces is canon slice-of-life. The story follows them through high school—dates, study
They discover each other’s secret sides when Miyamura returns a lost belonging of Hori’s little brother. Instead of shock, Hori accepts him instantly. They begin visiting each other’s homes, and what starts as a secret-sharing friendship slowly blooms into a natural, unforced romance. Highly polished animation by CloverWorks
Here’s a comprehensive guide to Horimiya , covering the story, characters, anime adaptations, manga, and where to start. Horimiya is a romantic comedy slice-of-life series originally based on HERO’s web manga Hori-san to Miyamura-kun , later adapted into a serialized manga by HERO and Hagiwara Daisuke. It’s beloved for its realistic, sweet relationship development and lack of drawn-out love triangles.