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We follow the bumpy and amusing romance between the cheerful Tamoko and the serious Kanji. With Kanji's father running an idol agency, and Tamoko being the daughter of their top-selling idol, Shinju, complications arise. Tamako must keep her identity as Shinju's daughter a secret to protect their public image, while also striving to become the ideal wife she promised to be when they were children. Her clumsiness and lack of domestic skills don't make things easier, but no matter what challenges come her way, she refuses to give up!
Tamako's determination and quirky personality add a unique twist to this romantic tale, making it both heartwarming and humorous.
Tennen Pearl Pink was published in English as Pearl Pink by Tokyopop from January 9, 2007, to January 8, 2008.




I have to admit, this was the very first Manga I ever read. When I was around 12, all my friends were deeply immersed in Manga and Anime, but I just couldn't get into it. However, during a family vacation when I was 14, I stumbled upon the Manga section at a Chapters store. There were so many options! It was especially impressive compared to the limited selection at the local bookstore back in my hometown. The fact that "Pink" was part of the title played a significant role in my choice because, at that time, I was on a major pink shopping spree.
For my inaugural Manga experience and as a road trip read, I must say I truly enjoyed it. As an entry point into my love for Anime and Manga, it holds a special place in my heart.
I found the storyline incredibly adorable! It was a delightful, quick read, and I found myself craving more once I finished.