The Mikadono sisters are all remarkable. They are prodigies respectively in shogi, karate, and theater and their skills are to be aspired to. By comparison, Yuu Ayase, the son of a famous actress who was also expected to excel, is a miserable failure.
He tried everything, but found he was lacking in any talent for everything he tried. While hard working and accustomed to failure, Yuu does dearly want one thing—a happy family life.
He starts to work towards this dream when the father of the Mikadono sisters, a long-time friend of his mother, takes him in and he moves into the house with the sisters. Unfortunately, with all three girls busy and estranged from each other, Yuu only finds silence and closed doors in his new home.
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Anime Like Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze
For Fans of Harems of Sisters

Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister
After his mother’s death, Uryuu Kamihate decided that he would dedicate his life to becoming a doctor. Aging out of his orphanage, he finds lodging at a shrine where he intends to devote himself to studying for medical school exams.
However, the head priest has informed him that he was not invited there simply to live, but asks him to choose one of his three granddaughters working as shrine maidens to become his wife.
Shocked by the idea, Uryuu becomes increasingly involved in shrine matters as the three girls struggle to keep their shrine afloat amid financial trouble.
Similarities Between Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze and Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister
- Harem romance
- The harem is made up of three sisters with distinct personalities
- Unclear main girl in the harem
- Hard working, tireless harem king
Differences Between Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze and Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister
- The sisters in Amagami Sisters are more subdued and normal in both design and personality. They are also not super geniuses in any specific area.
- The male main character is more serious and less soft in Amagami Sisters
- Amagami Sisters isn’t all that ecchi, but it definitely has some moments of lingering gaze.
- When Mikadono Sisters is dramatic, it is energetic, but serious. When Amagami Sisters is dramatic, it is a little more melancholy and serious.

Quintessential Quintuplets
As his family is in some serious debt, Fuutaro Uesugi is a serious penny pincher. However, his great grades have landed him a higher than normal paying tutor job.
The problem is that his five wards, all sisters, are dumb as door nails and think he is a complete idiot.
However, to get his pay, he has to think of a way to get these five unique girls to study and learn.
Similarities Between Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze and Quintessential Quintuplets
- Harem romance involving sisters
- The sisters have distinct personalities and interests
- Unclear main girl
- Romance blooms from the girls being seen individually as who they are by the main character.
Differences Between Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze and Quintessential Quintuplets
- Quintessential Quintuplets both works with five sisters, but also, most of the sisters look pretty similar to each other.
- The male main character in Quintessential Quintuplets is helpful, but not as soft and sensitive as Yuu.

The Shiunji Family Children
The two sons and five daughters of the Shiunji family all shine like brilliant gems in academics, athletics, and any area they decide to pursue. With talent and wealth behind them, they are a family ideal to live up to.
For eldest son Arata, he has always been at the mercy of the whims of his energetic sisters, but when his youngest sister turned fifteen, his father reveals that the Shinunji “siblings” aren’t actually siblings at all!
With the exception of two actual twins, they are all adopted and not blood related. After this earth-shattering discovery, suddenly Arata finds out that all his sisters see him as a romantically viable partner.
Similarities Between Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze and The Shiunji Family Children
- Harem romance involving sisters
- They are all from a ridiculously wealthy family and are expected to excel.
- Unclear main love interest
- The sisters have distinct personalities and interests
Differences Between Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze and The Shiunji Family Children
- Shiunji Family is about five sisters and the harem king is their brother. They all recently discovered they were adopted.
- The male main character in Shiunji Family is pretty much the pinnacle of teen-aged manliness who is muscular and excels at his interests.
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For Fans of Cinnamon Roll Harem Kings

Mother of the Goddess’ Dormitory
After their home burns down and he is abandoned by his father, Koushi Nagumo wanders homeless until he collapses on the street. He is found by a woman named Mineru and taken to a female dormitory.
Koushi discovers that Mineru is the temporary manager there, and she invites him to be the permanent dorm mother to the problematic female residents.
Similarities Between Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze and Mother of the Goddess’ Dormitory
- Soft, short, hard working boy ends up living with women
- The women are beautiful and talented while the the boy is normal but hard working.
- Distinct and eccentric personalities for the girls
- Harem romance elements
Differences Between Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze and Mother of the Goddess’ Dormitory
- Mother of the Goddess Dormitory makes it pretty clear who the main girl of this harem is. So much so that it ends up more like a love triangle.
- Mother of the Goddess Dormitory is very ecchi.
- Mother of the Goddess Dormitory features a twelve-year-old boy living with, in ecchi situations with, and starting a romance with college-aged girls.
- The harem is larger in Mother of the Goddess Dormitory, and the non-main girls often get little development and are sometimes very forgettable.

The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You
Throughout his middle school career, Rentaro Aijo has confessed to – and been rejected by – 100 girls. After his 100th confession, he visits a shrine and prays to god that he will have better luck in high school.
Suddenly the God of Love appears and declares to him that in high school he will meet 100 soulmates that he is destined to date!
However, the catch is that once he meets these soulmates, the two must date or else the girl will die. Will Rentaro be able to make it through high school with 100 girlfriends!?
Similarities Between Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze and The 100 Girlfriends Who Really Love You
- Sensitive, hard working boy ends up living with women
- Unclear main girl
- Distinct and eccentric personalities for the girls
- Harem romance
Differences Between Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze and The 100 Girlfriends Who Really Love You
- 100 Girlfriends is… an actual harem, but also very much parodying harems. So it features more eccentricity and more frequent ridiculous comedy.
- 100 Girlfriends is built on harem girl archetypes, so it has far more of them.
- 100 Girlfriends is ecchi and horny.
For Fans of Non-Traditional Femininity

Makeine – Too Many Losing Heroines!
Nukumizu Kazuhiko is a high school boy that is content with just blending in with the crowd. One day, he watched a popular classmate, Yanami Anna, get dumped by her childhood friend that she had confessed to.
Feeling like he should comfort her, Nukumizu ends up increasingly entangled with Yanami as well as several other girls who he witnesses get turned down by their unrequited loves.
Similarities Between Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze and Makeine
- Harem romance
- The male main character is softer and often listens to the problems of the women involved.
- A quirky girl and a tomboy are part of the non-traditional harem femininity trinity.
- Unclear main girl
Differences Between Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze and Makeine
- Makeine may be a harem, but it works very hard to subvert traditional harem expectations. Part of that is not having the male main character be a traditional harem king, but instead just be a friend to a bunch of girls that struck out in romance recently.
- There’s no princely type girl in the Makeine harem.
- Mikadono Sisters is about excelling and accepting failure. Makeine is about failures soldiering on.

Tomo-chan is a Girl
As childhood friends and neighbors, Tomo and Jun are best friends and hang out constantly. There is just one problem.
Tomo is a girl, and Jun often forgets that.
She wants Jun to see her as a girl so she can move their friendship into something more. When she is a tomboy and Jun is as dense as can be, can Tomo escape the bro zone in order to get a start on her youthful romance?
Similarities Between Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze and Tomo-chan is a Girl
- Martial arts tomboys find love
- Cute romantic comedy moments
Differences Between Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze and Tomo-chan is a Girl
- Tomo-chan is a Girl isn’t a harem. It is a singular romance with side couples.
- While Tomo-chan also has a softer sort of boy, he is in a side couple and not part of the main romance.
- Tomo-chan is a Girl is about two childhood friends trying to fall in love, but the boy thought the girl was actually a boy when they were kids and it is serving as a mental roadblock he must overcome.
- Tomo-chan often leans a lot more comedic.

How I Attended an All-Guy’s Mixer
College student Tokiwa was invited to a mixer by his female classmate, Suo. Easily convincing his two best friends, Asagi and Hagi, they show up to the mixer where they are greeted by three dazzlingly handsome men.
As it turns out, Suo and her friends, Fuji and Kohaku, all work at the same bar, a cross-dressing bar where women dress up as handsome men.
Similarities Between Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze and How I Attended an All-Guy’s Mixer
- A princely type, a spacey/quirky type, and a tomboy walk into a romantic comedy…
- The man/men involved are pretty soft and understanding, which endears them to the women
- Cute romance, but also personal growth and coming to accept who you are.
Differences Between Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze and How I Attended an All-Guy’s Mixer
- How I Attended an All-Guy’s Mixer is not a harem. It is a three-pronged romance with three separate couples.
- How I Attended an All-Guy’s Mixer features women working at a host cafe and cross-dressing as men.
- As How I Attended an All-Guy’s Mixer is about cross-dressing, there is a sizable dollop of “am I actually gay” on the men’s side of the romance.
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