A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow
熱帯魚は雪に焦がれる
Konatsu is doing her best to adapt to her new school, but being required to join a club has introduced additional pressures. Her friendly classmate Kaede invites her to join the Home Ec Club, but Konatsu hasn’t even had…
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Synopsis
Konatsu is doing her best to adapt to her new school, but being required to join a club has introduced additional pressures. Her friendly classmate Kaede invites her to join the Home Ec Club, but Konatsu hasn’t even had time to consider which club she’s interested in. Meanwhile, Koyuki is like a ray of sunshine in Konatsu’s cloudy world. Will Konatsu join the Aquarium Club? (Source: VIZ Media)
About
A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow is a Japanese manga, first serialized in 2017, spanning 34 chapters, collected across 9 volumes, The series has concluded, (last release in 2021).
Why readers enjoy A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow
A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow appeals to readers of Drama manga, especially those who appreciate stories that weave in Slice of Life elements. This combination of Drama, Slice of Life sets the work's pacing and tone, and explains why it resonates with that specific audience.
Creators
A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow is written by Makoto Hagino, with art by Makoto Hagino.
Reception
A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow holds an average score of 7.6 out of 10 on AniList, a strong score that reflects broad reader satisfaction, with 517 readers marking it as a favourite.
Themes & motifs
Recurring motifs and themes throughout A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow include: Coming of Age, Female Protagonist, School Club, Primarily Female Cast, Animals, School, Coastal, Yuri. These threads anchor the work's narrative direction and offer a reliable indicator of the reading experience it delivers.
Characters
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Koyuki Honami
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Konatsu Amano
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Kaede Hirose
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