Recommended Audience: There's nudity (Haruto's sis in shower), and attempted foreplay. There are ways to be morally offensive besides sex and violence, though, y'know; this show's Exhibit A.
The plot is pretty nice and gets really emotional at the end. I would say to just bear through the slow flashback episodes at the start cuz it's worth it towards the latter half of the anime. For those of you that had read the Manga you will like the show. Its tugs on the heart strings but its worth it.
This year's eighth issue of Kodansha 's Weekly Shōnen Magazine is announcing on Wednesday that Kouji Seo will end his Kimi no Iru Machi ( A Town Where You Live ) manga in the 11th issue on February 12.
As of January 2014, Kodansha has compiled its chapters into 26 bound volumes. The final chapter was released on February 12, 2014, in the 11th issue of Weekly Shōnen Magazine, and the final volume was released on March 17, 2014.
KimiMachi, featuring neither harem nor supernatural phenomenons, represents an increasingly rare sub-genre that has long been under-catered for: the pseudo shoujo.
YuzukiFollowing Kyousuke's death, Yuzuki decides to stop seeing Haruto out of guilt. Reunited two years later, the two reaffirm their love, and begin dating. At the end of the series, she married Haruto and they have a son named Daiki.
Broadcast of this series began on July 13th, 2013 for 12 episodes.