Summary

In recent years, the isekai genre has become one of anime and manga’s most popular genres, as shown by series such asThe Devil is a Part-TimerandAscendance of a Bookworm.While each isekai title involves characters being transported to another world in some way, the following story always varies from series to series.

Due to the varying nature of every isekai story, they must inevitably incorporate elements from other genres. One such genre, the josei genre, features prominently in many isekai titles, as shown by these particular titles, which seamlessly blend the mature josei elements withthe quirky elements of isekai.

Alice and Boris on the cover of Alice in the Country of Clover Volume 1

Alice in the Country of Clover: Cheshire Cat Waltz

Rating TBA on Book Walker

For many fantasy fans, the titleAlice in the Country of Clovermaybring the iconic Lewis Carroll novelAlice in Wonderlandto mind. Indeed, many of the aspects, characters, and settings in this manga are a clear reference to the famous novel, with the story itself being the only original feature of the manga.

InAlice in the Country of Clover,the titular heroine of the manga, Alice, finds herself reincarnated in Wonderland; in addition, she also makes a fast friend and suitor in the form of Boris the Chesire Cat. Unfortunately, Alice finds herself dealing with a unique conflict regarding Boris: he just won’t stop flirting with her.

Liddy and Friedrich on the cover of I’ll Never Be Your Crown Princess! Volume 1

I’ll Never Be Your Crown Princess!

Rated 4/5 on Book Walker

As with many titles in the isekai genre,I’ll Never Be Your Crown Princessfollows a recently-reincarnated heroine set to marry the crown princes of the world in which she has recently arrived. But seeing as how this manga falls under the josei genre, this story is far more mature thanmany similar shojo stories.

InI’ll Never Be Your Crown Princess,Liddy, after arriving from Japan, is reincarnated as the next bride of Friedrich, the crown prince of her new world. Unfortunately, after discovering that Friedrich already has many wives to his name, Liddy sets out to jeopardize her betrothal by seeking out somebody new.

Sara and Prince Ars on the cover of I’m a Fake Saint Who Was Summoned to Another World Volume 1

I’m a (Fake) Saint Who Was Summoned to Another World, But Apparently I’m Fated to Die If I Don’t Marry the Prince

Rating 8.2/10 on MangaGo

I’m a (Fake) Saint Who Was Summoned to Another Worldfollows a case of mistaken identity, a crisis that is not unknown to many isekai protagonists. What is also not unknown to many isekai protagonists is that they often beara striking resemblance to a sacred figure or deityfrom the new world in which they have found themselves.

In this manga, Sara is dropped into a new world and the arms of Crown Prince Ars after an untimely accident in the real world, causing her to be mistaken for the kingdom’s saint and savior, who is also named Sara. Initially struggling to cope with her new circumstances, Sara eventually learns that by marrying the prince, she can find a way back home.

Alec and Shiori on the cover of Housekeeper Mage from Another World Volume 1

Housekeeping Mage from Another World: Making Your Adventures Feel Like Home!

Rated 4.5/5 on Book Walker

Upon seeing the title for the first time, readers may pick up on the fact that they are alsoreading a slice-of-life isekai mangaand a josei manga. This is shown by the fact that Shiori, the female lead forHousekeeper Mage from Another World, uses her powers to make her household chores far simpler than they would be in the real world.

In this manga, while visiting an adventurer’s guild, Alec, the manga’s male lead and a seasoned adventurer, meets Shiori, and the two start living and pursuing quests together. As time passes, Alec falls in love with Shiori, but the discovery of a secret Shiori has struggled to keep hidden threatens to tear them apart.

Mashiro and Alfred on the cover of Outbride: Beauty and the Beasts Volume 2

Outbride: Beauty and the Beasts

The isekai genre is no stranger to having its protagonists form harems of different sizes, andOutbride: Beauty and the Beastsis no exception to this. In this case, the protagonist finds herself amassinga harem (or in this case, reverse harem) of monster boysupon being thrust into a world full of beings known as Celestials.

After meeting her demise in the real world,Mashiro is approached by four handsome Celestialswho wish for her help in repopulating their species. Being the only female in the world upon her reincarnation, Mashiro is naturally reluctant to fulfill their wishes due to suffering from androphobia, or an irrational fear of men.

Rinko on the cover of On a Quest to Find a Husband in Another World Volume 1

On a Quest to Find a Husband in Another World

Even in different worlds, marriage is still a goal that many characters pursue, especially if they cannot do so in the real world. But while some characters can net the one they love, others may find themselves in more hijinks than romantic encounters with their love interest, as shown in the mangaOn a Quest to Find a Husband in Another World.

The main protagonist of this manga, Rinko Kuraki, is greatly motivated by her desire to find a husband; in fact, she finds herself transported to another world during one of her matchmaking events! But despite the change in setting, Rinko continues her search in her new world, even going as far as to give monsters a chance for love!