“29-year-old call-center ace ordered by CEO to befriend 15-year-old aspiring writer Karen, navigating non-romantic mentorship.”
29 to JK
29とJK
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Synopsis
29-year-old call-center ace ordered by CEO to befriend 15-year-old aspiring writer Karen, navigating non-romantic mentorship.
Eiji Yariba is a 29-year-old sales team coach working at a call center for Arcadia car insurance at the Hachijou branch in Tokyo. Although he sees himself as nothing more than a corporate slave, he is widely recognized as the call center's ace and admired by all his juniors. One weekend, free from his work, he bumps into a high school girl in a manga cafe. They find common ground as book lovers, especially since the 15-year-old Karen Minamisato aspires to be a writer. The underage girl soon develops a crush on Yariba, who is forced to turn her down. Thinking that to be the last he would see of Karen, Yariba is in for a rude surprise when the CEO of Arcadia's Japanese subsidiary, Takayashi Takamishi, personally orders him to "court Karen Minamisato." As Karen's grandfather, Takamishi wants his grandchild to find happiness, and he has never seen her as lively as when she was with Yariba. Although the CEO's order is later downplayed after a horrified Karen learns of her grandfather's actions, he still insists that Yariba become Karen's friend and keep an eye on her. Eiji Yariba soon finds himself juggling huge challenges in the sales department, in his personal relationships, as well as in his task of maintaining a non-romantic relationship with Karen while developing her writing.
What people say
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Derived from 5 sampled reviews
What 5 readers settled on.
Strong agreement
σ 0.98 · scores cluster tight
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Not enough recommend signal yet
↑ 0.20
Running avg · Jul 2019 → Aug 2025
- 7 “29 to JK is a manga about the trials and tribulations of a coach at a Japanese call centre selling car insurance, with a weird and unnecessary love aspect tacked on. We see from his perspective how...”
- 9 “For someone who is about to get involved with adulthood, I found 29 to JK to be really informational. Take notes that I still have not done reading this yet, so my review might be incomplete in a...”
- 7 “Note: The manga seems to be an "ad" for the LN, so keep that in mind.. I wish I knew that beforehand. Otherwise, it is really good! There are a lot of characters, and they feel pretty human! Yariba...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 29 × 6 ch × vol
- Total read 3h 52m approx
- Published Sep 2017 – Jan 2020
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M45933 catalog