I Hear the Sunspot: Four Season

Kinokuniya EXCLUSIVE COVER
Comes with a Special Shikishi

 

Over a year later, we are excited to return with another Kinokuniya exclusive cover of I Hear the Sunspot: Four Seasons! Following our previous collaboration with One Peace Books, our variant cover of volume 2 of the 4th installment of the long-selling BL series I HEAR THE SUNSPOT, written and drawn by Yuki Fumino is now available!

Reserve your copy today, and receive a special shikishi art board featuring the cover art of the standard edition, while supplies last!

Price: $13.95
Member Price: $12.55
Release Date: 07/02/2024

 
 

Synopsis: Now it’s spring and as Kohei nears graduation, his search for a job begins. Meanwhile, Taichi finds himself in charge of someone new at work. Life is busier than ever, but all in all, things seem to be looking up for the pair. That is, until the sudden appearance of Ena, one of Kohei’s old flames.

 
 
 

I Hear the Sunspot Series

 

I Hear the Sunspot: Four Seasons

Kohei Sugihara, a college student with hearing loss, and Taichi Sagawa, his ever-optimistic former classmate, met in a chance encounter that ignited an undeniable spark that would eventually blossom into love.

I Hear the Sunspot: Limit

Because of a hearing disability, university student Kohei had made a habit of distancing himself from those around him. But after meeting the exceedingly cheerful Taichi, he gradually begins to embrace a more positive outlook on life. Kohei eventually begins to see Taichi as more than a friend, and after he finally confesses his love to Taichi, the feelings become mutual.

 
 
 

I Hear the Sunspot: Theory of Happiness

Due to the overwhelming success of I Hear the Sunspot, the sequel has finally arrived, I Hear the Sunspot: Theory of Happiness! How will this "more than friends, less than lovers" relationship evolve?

--he can't hear . . . ?

Because of a hearing disability Kohei is often alone. Taichi is outspoken and cheerful. At first, Kohei keeps himself well guarded, but after he meets Taichi he slowly learns to open up.

I Hear the Sunspot

Because of a hearing disability, Kohei is often misunderstood and has trouble integrating into life on campus, so he learns to keep his distance. That is until he meets the outspoken and cheerful Taichi. He tells Kohei that his hearing loss is not his fault. Taichi’s words cut through Kohei’s usual defense mechanisms and open his heart. More than friends, less than lovers, their relationship changes Kohei forever.