Rin is the enigmatic shopkeeper of the Yume Kira Dream Shoppe, a magical store that soars through the sky at dusk. The shop is stocked with peculiar and rare items, and Rin listens for wishes carried by the wind. With the help of an assistant named Alpha, Rin offers magical goods to fulfill these wishes, but at a price that is dear to the customer.
The manga Yumeyume Kirakiradou was released in English as Yume Kira Dream Shoppe by VIZ Media under their Shojo Beat imprint on September 4, 2007.








I came across this manga while I was reading Aishiteruze Baby. Initially, I assumed it was just another typical manga, but as I delved into the stories, they filled me with joy and occasionally brought tears to my eyes. Despite its brevity, it was truly remarkable. I wish the author had created more volumes because that would have been fantastic. However, there's one thing that puzzles me: Is Rin a boy or a girl? I'm leaning towards thinking Rin is a girl, especially since the character from Vocaloid named Rin is female, but I've had some doubts. Anyway, if you haven't read this yet, you really should give it a try.
An anthology of shojo tales, it centers on the concept of the YumeKira Dream Shoppe. It masterfully employs the theme of "wishes coming true."
The first story explores the desire to be human, the second delves into gaining the power of speech, the third revolves around turning back time, and the fourth focuses on transforming oneself.
A delightful compilation of pure-love narratives that brings to life fresh, relatable characters in everyday scenarios. Aimed primarily at girls, the content leans more towards the fantastical yet remains charming and endearing. Though not the most intricately crafted, it remains a joy to read until the very last page.
If you've ever harbored a wish for true love, you'll find yourself connecting with this story. It's like cotton candy for shojo manga enthusiasts!