Joshiochi!: 2-kai Kara Onnanoko Ga Futtekita!? Manga ((install)) -

But Suzu isn’t alone for long. Shortly after, another girl—, a cool, black-haired beauty with a sharp tongue—falls through the exact same hole. Then comes Momiji , a petite, energetic underclassman. One by one, girls inexplicably start dropping into Sachi’s living room from the second floor. The catch? None of them can leave.

★★★☆☆ (3.5/5) – Enjoyable junk food for harem comedy fans. joshiochi!: 2-kai kara onnanoko ga futtekita!? manga

Have you read Joshiochi!? Share your thoughts on the most ridiculous “girl falls into guy’s house” scenario you’ve ever seen in manga. But Suzu isn’t alone for long

Manga premises don’t get much more literal—or absurdly comedic—than Joshiochi!: 2-kai kara Onnanoko ga Futtekita!? (which roughly translates to Girl Fall: A Girl Fell From the Second Floor!? ). This lighthearted romantic comedy by Japanese author Shiki Senga takes the classic “unexpected roommate” trope and gives it a chaotic, slapstick spin that has earned it a quiet cult following among fans of ecchi-leaning harem comedies. What’s the Story? The plot kicks off with a bang—literally. The protagonist, an ordinary high school boy named Sachi , is spending a peaceful afternoon at home when a girl suddenly crashes through his second-floor ceiling. That girl is Suzu , an attractive but deeply clumsy and airheaded classmate who has no idea how she ended up on Sachi’s floor (or inside his house). One by one, girls inexplicably start dropping into

Critical reception is mixed but affectionate. Fans praise its unpretentious, laugh-out-loud humor and the clever way it weaponizes its single-location setting. Detractors note that the central mystery is resolved anticlimactically, and that the plot spins its wheels for long stretches. However, for readers seeking a light, fanservice-heavy comedy with a genuinely bizarre premise, Joshiochi! delivers exactly what the title promises: girls falling from the second floor, over and over again. If you enjoy manga like To Love-Ru , Nyan Koi! , or Amanchu! (but with more chaos and less diving), Joshiochi!: 2-kai kara Onnanoko ga Futtekita!? is a delightful oddity. It doesn’t pretend to be high art—it’s a B-movie rom-com in print form, complete with improbable physics, cliché character types, and a hero who really should just move out. But for a few volumes of silly, ecchi entertainment, it’s a fun, gravity-defying ride.