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Please Go Home, Miss Akutsu! #1

Please Go Home, Miss Akutsu! Vol. 1

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A raunchy rom-com about a quiet guy and his voluptuous houseguest who just won't stop making herself at home!

Timid Oyama keeps to himself at school, but what's he supposed to do when notorious delinquent Akutsu Riko claims his apartment as her hangout?! Reading his manga, sprawling on his bed, and digging up his smut stash--she's as gorgeous as she is scary. There's no way she could possibly like him, though...is there?

146 pages, Paperback

Published April 4, 2023

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Profile Image for Mark.
2,812 reviews273 followers
April 6, 2023
Oyama lives on his own, but his after school becomes less special when a delinquent girl, Akutsu, barges in and declares it her hangout. Big loser wish fulfillment ensues and somebody gets called a creepy virgin, but Nagatoro this ain’t.

And make no mistake, whether it came first or not, this manga is desperate to draft behind the path cut by Nagatoro and Senpai, but if you ever wanted to appreciate one book by reading another, this will make you realize just how good the original work is.

First off, Oyama is a zero character. He lives alone, has a porn stash, plays video games, and reads manga. That is literally every single thing that we learn about him in this volume. He’s the ultimate self-insert character because the story is not made any better for his presence.

The narration gets in a few cracks about him leaning into how horny he is for a girl, but since he can’t stand having Akutsu around for most of the story, it comes off as him basically using her because he can’t get anybody else. Classy. He’s a loser in the literal sense, not the usual decent but nerdy types these stories typically invoke.

Their developing relationship comes as a surprise to Akutsu at the end, which it bloody well should, since there’s zero chemistry between them, unless you count Oyama attempting to evict her from the premises. See above for why that doesn’t work, but he’s just as cruel as she is, as if that might make it better.

Lots of panty flash, if you need that in your life, but it isn’t even terribly well drawn. The art isn’t especially exciting throughout - one chapter has Oyama forced to give a massage and it’s implied he touches a… sensitive… spot, but the art has him clearly nowhere near anything of such a nature.

Akutsu herself is just annoying. She’s a brash delinquent of the type I’ve seen done way better in both I Belong to the Baddest Girl at School and No Matter What You Say, Furi-san is Scary! except much more noxious, just horning into Oyama’s space and ordering him around.

Again, this is basically ecchi Nagatoro, without recognizing anything that elevates that title above its beginnings. And, honestly, since Nagatoro has more than a few moments of female flesh sprinkled throughout, I can’t think of a single reason to read this over that.

2 stars - I’m sure somebody who likes ecchi might enjoy this, so that and a couple of narration gags keep this from the doldrums of the lowest low, but this is a serious me-too that ends up as a no-thanks.
Profile Image for Samuel.
398 reviews
October 4, 2024
4.5/5.

This was a fun read imo. Despite how simplistic it is, I enjoy reading the antics between the two MC’s. Maybe I’m just a sucker for gyaru rom com manga idk😭
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437 reviews2 followers
September 3, 2025
okay is it extra fanservice ish? 100% but its actually pretty funny and cute. her personality is literally me in a nutshell lololol
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192 reviews2 followers
June 25, 2023
Mildly entertaining but it feels like they're trying to recapture the magic of Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro but it's just not landing. It's not terrible but it follows similar story beats...only the main character is even less interesting and the ostensible love interest / teasing girl is a juvenile delinquent who is physically and emotionally abusive. This series might get more interesting if we learn a bit more about her home life....if we could feel some sympathy for her if her family life is utter shit....but that remains shrouded in mystery for now. I suspect this is very much the case and our loser homeboy will wind up being her savior in the end...she is definitely falling for him, even this early on, even if she's in denial about it to his face....the heart wants what it wants and he makes hers beat so fast it scares her a little. The manga is heavy on the fanservice but I'm not complaining. Akutsu-san is very pushy and crude, but she does get jealous quickly if other girls act affectionately towards our homeboy. She's possessive of him and of his apartment as her favorite "hang out" that she wants to keep for herself. His apartment is her refuge from what must be a chaotic or even awful home life....and I hope she will drop the tough facade and open her heart to him and tell him her actual woes. This series has potential but whether it realizes that potential or not remains very much to be seen.
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38 reviews2 followers
April 15, 2023
4/5 answers the question "Should you read this?" with a "Yes, if you like this sort of thing"

Super cute tsundere delinquent bullies a classmate by imposing on him and always hanging out at his house. The interactions are silly, but the setting is very sweet. I'm locked in for the next 3 volumes 🙌
Profile Image for Scott Bechtel.
57 reviews3 followers
May 25, 2023
This was okay. That's a GOOD okay to be clear. It starts off a little rough at first, but picks up and doesn't outstay it's welcome. While other mangas in this genre lean hard on the bully girl trope, this makes it pretty clear by then end of the first volume that it's all done in love and there are feelings on both sides.

I might not be rushing to buy future volumes right away but they'll definitely be on a buy come sale time.
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Profile Image for Niche.
1,050 reviews
July 31, 2023
Female sexy bully rom(?)com

The delinquent girl hangs out at the male lead's apartment and teases him; he puts up with it for the lucky lewds. Surprise, surprise, they may have feelings for eachother. Fairly fanservicey with a lot of cleavage and panty-shots. The chapters are pretty short and formulaic, but it was mildly amusing. The teasing feels more "playful" sexual harassment than mean, if I were to compare it to Nagatoro. Almost a mix of Nagatoro and Uzaki-chan.
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24 reviews
May 15, 2025
Going into this book I thought it was going to be cute. It wasn’t what I was expecting. I thought the start was a bit slow, the character development didn’t pick up till the middle and the end it just felt a bit slow. I liked the two mc’s personality’s and how they are both different yet enjoy similar things, I find that nice!
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108 reviews
May 7, 2023
Interesting.

What do you do when the class delinquent decides she is going to hang out at your place? She's scary, but she's sexy. She's terrifying, but can be cute too. And she won't leave you alone.
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2,648 reviews13 followers
January 11, 2024
Reminds me very much of Nagatoro, but with a little more risky teasing. Its been a good read so far, I'm intrueged at how it will continue into the next volume with that last page.
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