This is a lovely warm-hearted manga. The old lady in a little girl's body is beautifully done--she really talks and acts like an old lady, and she's very fond of the boy she cared for all those years. There's a hint of possible romance . . . hard to say if it'll go anywhere. I'm fine either way; I'm sure either choice will be well handled.
this is so heart warming but some scenes makes me uncomfortable and wonder if the artist... making a specific rated indie comics or not and guess what he made it quite a lot
You know what really sucks? Volume 5 didn't get a physical release due to various complications. Now I will never know what it feels like to have the complete collection of Hakka Shoujo on my bookshelf.
Just for your information, the artist is actually a woman, born in 1974. Before becoming a pro mangaka in the late nineties, she had a job position as a teacher and was active in a doujin circle under another pen-name.