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Hima-Ten!

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Hima-Ten!
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Himari Yoshino
ひまてん!
(Himaten!)
GenreRomantic comedy[1]
Manga
Written byGenki Ono [ja]
Published byShueisha
English publisher
ImprintJump Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Jump
DemographicShōnen
Original runJuly 8, 2024 – present
Volumes1

Hima-Ten! (Japanese: ひまてん!, Hepburn: Himaten!) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Genki Ono [ja]. The series began publication in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine in July 2024. It has been compiled into a single tankōbon volume as of November 2024.

Plot

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The series follows Tenichi Iemori, a 16-year-old high school student who works part-time as a house cleaner. On his first day as a second-year student, Himari Yoshino, a popular model who owns a popular makeup line, transfers to his school. He then discovers that he was hired to clean Himari's apartment on a regular basis, as contrary to Himari's public persona, she is unable to keep her place clean.

Characters

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Tenichi Iemori (家守 殿一, Iemori Ten'ichi)
Voiced by: Shūichirō Umeda (vomic)[2]
A 16-year-old second year high school student who works part-time as a house cleaner. He decided to take a job in order to provide for his family. He does most of the household chores as his father lives elsewhere due to work. Along with Honoka, he serves as one of the class representatives. He has a crush on Honoka since middle school.
Himari Yoshino (美野 妃眞理, Yoshino Himari)
Voiced by: Miku Itō (vomic)[2]
A high school student who transfers to Tenichi's school at the start of their second year. She is a popular model and influencer who owns her own makeup line named Hima Riz. Despite her public persona, she is a slob at home and is unable to clean up her apartment on her own. She wears glasses while at home.
Honoka Kanai (叶 穂乃花, Kanai Honoka)
Voiced by: Hiori Nashimoto (vomic)[3]
Tenichi's classmate and the other class representative. She and Tenichi are on good terms. She has a crush on him. She works part-time at a cafe.
Mayu Konoe (近衛 真弓, Konoe Mayu)
Tenichi's classmate and friend. She has an energetic personality.
Kanna Aizawa (愛澤 カンナ, Aizawa Kanna)
A model who belongs to the same agency as Himari. She initially lives outside of Tokyo but comes over for work, but later decides to move to Tokyo and transfer to Tenichi and the others' school.

Publication

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Hima-Ten! is written and illustrated by Genki Ono [ja], who previously made the manga series Full Drive [ja] in 2017. It began serialization in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on July 8, 2024.[4][1] The series is also published in English on Manga Plus and Viz Media's website.[5] The series' first tankōbon volume was released on November 1, 2024.[6] To promote the series, a series voiced comics featuring the voices of Shūichirō Umeda as Tenichi and Miku Itō as Himari respectively were posted on the official Shōnen Jump YouTube channel.[2][3]

No. Release date ISBN
1 November 1, 2024[6]978-4-08-884322-3
  1. "The Schoolgirl Prez and the House Cleaner" (女子高生社長と家政夫, Joshi Kōsei Shachō to Kaseifu)
  2. "The House-Cleaning Starts" (家事代行開始, Kaji Daikō Kaishi)
  3. "Secret Relationship" (秘密の関係, Himitsu no Kankei)
  4. "Shopping" (買い出し, Kaidashi)
  1. "A Totes Competent Worker" (しごでき, Shigodeki)
  2. "Cooking Lesson" (調理実習, Chōri Jisshū)
  3. "The Demure Heroine" (ひかえめなヒロイン, Hikaeme na Hiroin)

Chapters not yet in tankōbon format

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  1. "A Fun Day Off" (楽しい休日, Tanoshii Kyūjitsu)
  2. "Bare Hearts" (裸の心, Hadaka no Kokoro)
  3. "Payday" (給料日, Kyūryōbi)
  4. "Himari's Protege" (ひまりの後輩, Himari no Kōhai)
  5. "Heart-Racing Kanna" (ドキドキカンナ, Doki Doki Kanna)
  6. "Study Group" (勉強会, Benkyōkai)
  7. "Shining Heroine" (輝いたヒロイン, Kagayaita Hiroin)
  8. "Heroines Assemble!" (ヒロイン集結!, Hiroin Shūketsu!)
  9. "Kanna, the Transfer Student" (転校カンナ, Tenkō Kanna)
  10. "Kanna's Unpacking" (かんなの荷解き, Kanna no Nihodoki)
  11. "Prepping for the School Camping Trip" (林間学校の準備, Rinkan Gakkō no Junbi)
  12. "The School Camping Trip Starts!" (林間学校スタート!, Rinkan Gakkō Sutāto!)
  13. "Up the Mountain" (登山, Tozan)

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