A Sign of Affection
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A Sign of Affection (Japanese: ゆびさきと恋々, Hepburn: Yubisaki to Renren, lit. 'Fingertips and Affection') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Suu Morishita. It started serialization in Kodansha's Dessert magazine in July 2019. As of February 2025, twelve tankōbon volumes have been released. An anime television series adaptation produced by Ajiado aired from January to March 2024.
A Sign of Affection | |
![]() Cover of the first volume, featuring Yuki Itose (left) and Itsoumi Nagi (right) | |
ゆびさきと恋々 (Yubisaki to Renren) | |
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Genre | Drama, romance[1] |
Manga | |
Written by | Suu Morishita |
Published by | Kodansha |
English publisher | |
Magazine | Dessert |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Original run | July 24, 2019 – present |
Volumes | 12 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yūta Murano |
Written by | Yōko Yonaiyama |
Music by | Yukari Hashimoto |
Studio | Ajiado |
Licensed by | Crunchyroll |
Original network | Tokyo MX, MBS, BS NTV, AT-X |
Original run | January 6, 2024 – March 23, 2024 |
Episodes | 12 |
Plot
Yuki Itose is a university student with congenital hearing loss. Besides sign language, she communicates through text and lip reading. When a foreigner asked her for direction in a language she assumed was English, a young man comes to her aid and catches Yuki's attention. The story revolves around Yuki as she narrates her silent world, and the people around her.
Characters
- Yuki Itose (糸瀬 雪, Itose Yuki)
- Voiced by: Sumire Morohoshi[2] (Japanese); Lara Woodhull[3] (English)
- A 19-year-old timid deaf girl who attended school for the deaf until high school and enrolled in public university. She meets Itsuomi on the train and falls in love with him after they spend time together.
- Itsuomi Nagi (波岐 逸臣, Nagi Itsuomi)
- Voiced by: Yu Miyazaki[2] (Japanese); Reagan Murdock[3] (English)
- A 22-year-old multilingual young man who often travels abroad. He is a senior at Yuki's university who developed a crush on her the moment he met her on the train.
- Ōshi Ashioki (芦沖 桜志, Ashioki Ōshi)
- Voiced by: Takeo Ōtsuka[4] (Japanese); Nazeeh Tarsha[3] (English)
- Yuki's childhood friend who can use sign language to communicate. He is very protective of Yuki, much to her annoyance. He has been in love with Yuki since childhood, which explains his controlling behavior towards her, but has kept his feelings to himself since he knows she doesn't like him.
- Kyōya Nagi (波岐 京弥, Nagi Kyōya)
- Voiced by: Ryōta Ōsaka[4] (Japanese); Kamen Casey[3] (English)
- Itsuomi's older cousin who runs a bar. He often supports his cousin's relationship with Yuki, and it's strongly implied he may harbor secret feelings for Rin, though it's unclear as of yet.
- Rin Fujishiro (藤白 りん, Fujishiro Rin)
- Voiced by: Kaede Hondo[4] (Japanese); Rebecca Danae[3] (English)
- Yuki's best friend, who helps her take notes at classes. She is very supportive of Yuki's love towards Itsuomi. She has a crush on Kyōya.
- Ema Nakazono (中園 エマ, Nakazono Ema)
- Voiced by: Nao Tōyama[5] (Japanese); Julie Shields[6] (English)
- Itsuomi's friend who has been in love with him since high school, even though he never reciprocated. She often tries to get close to Itsuomi, who pushes her away every time. Her love for him is very obvious, and was quickly noticed by Yuki who was initially suspicious. Eventually, Emma is able to move on from her hopeless crush on Itsuomi and begins to date Shin.
- Shin Iryū (伊柳 心, Iryū Shin)
- Voiced by: Tasuku Hatanaka[5] (Japanese); Ethan Gallardo[3] (English)
- Itsuomi and Emma's best friend who works at a hair salon. He has been secretly in love with Emma since high school, even though she never noticed.
Development
In an interview with Kodansha USA, the author duo Suu Morishita stated that they decided to make the main theme sign language since they were both interested in the idea.[7] However, since neither of them had much experience with sign language, they did research, which included reading books on the subject, interviewing teachers, and getting someone to supervise how it was used.[7]
When it came to the art, they decided to use Copic Multiliner brown markers for the outlines and Dr. Ph. Martin's color ink for the coloring because they felt it gave the art a "soft and delicate" style.[7]
Media
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Manga
The series is written and illustrated by the author duo Suu Morishita. It started serialization in Dessert on July 24, 2019.[8] On June 24, 2021, it was announced the manga would go on a hiatus as the writer and storyboarder gave birth to a child. The manga returned in November 2021.[9] As of February 2025, twelve tankōbon volumes have been released.[10]
In March 2020, Kodansha USA announced they licensed the manga for English publication digitally.[11] At Anime Expo Lite in July 2020, they announced a print release for the series.[12] Later that month, they announced they would publish chapters of the series digitally simultaneously with the Japanese release.[13] Kodansha's K Manga added the series to its simultaneous-publication catalogue in August 2023 after the series had been removed from Kodansha USA services in January.[14] Starting from April 2024, Kodansha USA began additionally releasing 3-in-1 omnibus versions of the manga.[15] The series was also translated into French by Rosalys and published by Akata.[16]
Volumes
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | December 13, 2019[17] | 978-4-06-518062-4 | March 31, 2020 (digital) February 23, 2021 (print)[1] | 978-1-64651-184-6 |
2 | May 13, 2020[18] | 978-4-06-519501-7 | July 7, 2020 (digital) May 18, 2021 (print)[19] | 978-1-64651-185-3 |
3 | October 13, 2020[20] | 978-4-06-520971-4 | December 29, 2020 (digital) August 10, 2021 (print)[21] | 978-1-64651-218-8 |
4 | March 12, 2021[22] | 978-4-06-522634-6 | August 31, 2021 (digital) January 11, 2022 (print)[23] | 978-1-64651-274-4 |
5 | September 13, 2021[24] | 978-4-06-524820-1 | December 14, 2021 (digital) June 28, 2022 (print)[25] | 978-1-64651-418-2 |
6 | March 11, 2022[26] | 978-4-06-527138-4 | July 5, 2022 (digital) May 23, 2023 (print)[27] | 978-1-64651-683-4 |
7 | September 13, 2022[28][29] | 978-4-06-529176-4 978-4-06-529026-2 (limited edition) | October 24, 2023 (digital) November 14, 2023 (print)[30] | 978-1-64651-883-8 |
8 | February 13, 2023[31] | 978-4-06-530723-6 | April 23, 2024 (digital) May 14, 2024 (print)[32] | 979-8-88877-005-4 |
9 | July 13, 2023[33] | 978-4-06-531847-8 | July 23, 2024[34] | 979-8-88877-024-5 |
10 | December 13, 2023[35] | 978-4-06-534044-8 | October 22, 2024[36] | 979-8-88877-279-9 |
11 | July 11, 2024[37] | 978-4-06-536193-1 | June 3, 2025[38] | 979-8-88877-471-7 |
12 | February 13, 2025[10] | 978-4-06-538493-0 | — | — |
Musical
A stage musical adaptation, titled A New Musical: A Sign of Affection, ran in the Honda Theater in Tokyo from June 4 to June 13, 2021. It was directed by Maiko Tanaka, with Sanae Iijima writing the screenplay, Kiyoko Ogino composing the music, and Kiyomi Maeda in charge of choreography.[39] It starred Erika Toyohara as Yuki, Takahisa Maeyama as Itsuomi, Manatsu Hayashi as Rin, Saho Aono as Ema, Ikeoka Ryōsuke as Ōshi, Kodai Miyagi as Shin, and Ryuji Kamiyama as Kyōya.[39] A recording of the musical was broadcast on the Japanese television channel Eisei Gekijō on October 10, 2021.[40]
Anime
An anime television series adaptation was announced on July 5, 2023. It was produced by Ajiado and directed by Yūta Murano, with Yōko Yonaiyama writing the scripts, Kasumi Sakai designing the characters, and Yukari Hashimoto composing the music.[2] The series aired from January 6 to March 23, 2024, on Tokyo MX and other networks.[41] The opening theme song is "Yuki no Ne" (雪の音, "The Sound of Snow"), performed by Novelbright, while the ending theme song is "Snowspring", performed by ChoQMay.[5] Crunchyroll streamed the series worldwide outside of East Asia.[42] Muse Communication licensed the series in Southeast Asia.[43]
Episodes
No. | Title [44][a] | Directed by [b] | Original release date [46] |
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1 | "Yuki's World" Transliteration: "Yuki no Sekai" (Japanese: 雪の世界) | Yūta Murano | January 6, 2024 |
2 | "To Affection" Transliteration: "Renren e" (Japanese: 恋々へ) | Shinpei Matsuo | January 13, 2024 |
3 | "Someone is thinking of someone" | Susumu Yamamoto | January 20, 2024 |
4 | "What Kind of Voice?" Transliteration: "Donna Koe de" (Japanese: どんな声で) | Shun Watanabe | January 27, 2024 |
5 | "The Answer" Transliteration: "Kotae" (Japanese: こたえ) | Hidekazu Oka | February 3, 2024 |
6 | "I Thought I Wanted to Keep Watching Her Forever" Transliteration: "Zutto Miteitai tte Omotteta" (Japanese: ずっと見ていたいって思ってた) | Shinpei Matsuo | February 10, 2024 |
7 | "Let me introduce you to my girlfriend" | Shun Watanabe | February 17, 2024 |
8 | "One Small Step" Transliteration: "Ippo o" (Japanese: 一歩を) | Yūta Murano | February 24, 2024 |
9 | "I Don't Want to Leave" Transliteration: "Kaeritakunai" (Japanese: 帰りたくない) | Hidekazu Oka & Shinpei Matsuo | March 2, 2024 |
10 | "Oushi's World" Transliteration: "Ōshi no Sekai" (Japanese: 桜志の世界) | Tatsuya Fujinaka | March 9, 2024 |
11 | "Promise" Transliteration: "Yakusoku" (Japanese: 約束) | Shun Watanabe | March 16, 2024 |
12 | "Our World" Transliteration: "Watashitachi no Sekai" (Japanese: 私たちの世界) | Yūta Murano | March 23, 2024 |
Reception
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The series ranked 17th in the 2020 Next Manga Award.[47] It ranked ninth in the 2021 edition of the Kono Manga ga Sugoi! guidebook's top 20 Manga for female readers.[48] Also that year the series was nominated for the 45th Kodansha Manga Award in the shōjo category;[49] it was nominated for the 46th edition in the same category in 2022;[50] for the 47th edition in 2023;[51] and the 48th edition in 2024.[52] The manga was also nominated for the first Ebook Japan manga award.[53] The manga also won the grand prize at the eleventh An An manga award.[54] The manga has been nominated for the 68th Shogakukan Manga Award in the Shōjo category.[55]
The series has received widespread critical acclaim. Sean Gaffney from Manga Bookshelf gave the first volume praise, calling it an "excellent debut" and stating he wanted to read more.[56] Koiwai from Manga News also praised it.[57] Like Gaffney and Koiwai, Darkstorm from Anime UK News also gave the first volume praise, comparing it to A Silent Voice, as well as calling it "beautifully drawn and written".[58]
The anime has been nominated at the 9th Crunchyroll Anime Awards in three categories: Best Romance, Best Drama, and "Must Protect At All Costs" Character (Yuki Itose).[59]
See also
- Like a Butterfly, another manga series by the same author duo
- Shortcake Cake, another manga series by the same author duo
Notes
- All English titles are taken from Crunchyroll.[45]
References
External links
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