is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Sal Jiang. It was serialized online via Futabasha's Web Comic Action from June 2020 to March 2023. It was licensed first for an English-language release on NTT Solmare's MangaPlaza website and later for a print release by Tokyopop. A television drama adaptation premiered in July 2024.
Ayaka Usagida, a young office worker, falls madly in love with her senior team leader, Hiroko Kanà Â. As Ayaka tries to make her attraction known, Hiroko consistently misreads the situation despite being a lesbian herself. However, Ayaka remains undeterred in confessing her feelings.
Written and illustrated by Sal Jiang, Ayaka Is in Love with Hiroko! began serialization online via Futabasha's Web Comic Action from June 26, 2020, to March 10, 2023. The series has been collected in three tankà Âbon volumes as of March 2023.
The series was first published in English on NTT Solmare's MangaPlaza website and app in 2022, with Tokyopop planning a paperback release in 2026.
A live-action television drama adaptation was announced on June 6, 2024. The series was produced by MBS TV as a part of its "Drama Tokku" programming block and directed by Nao Nomura, with Ayumi Shimo writing the scripts. The series stars Shiho Katà  and Kanna Mori in the lead roles. It premiered on MBS TV and TV Kanagawa on July 4, and aired till August 23, 2024. A second season was announced in April 2025, with most of the cast and staff reprising their roles from the first season. The second season is set to air on June 26.
The series was generally well received. Anime Feminist notes while having a happy ending the series still reflects social norms in Japan surrounding office culture, where in Hiroko and Ayaka hide their relationship at work, instead being the "ideal lesbian coupleâÂÂmodel employees during their work hours and only explicitly gay after-hours." Erica Friedman of Yuricon gave the series an overall positive review, summarizing that "this is very much a âÂÂwackiness ensuesâ farce of a Shakaijin Yuri manga."
The BL Xpress gave the series a 4.5 out of 5 rating, noting that it was "at its core a sweet, sometimes silly, romance between two women who have had very different life experiences." They further praised the costuming for its realism in having Hiroko and Ayaka repeat outfits or mix and match pieces across the series, which helped "ground them as realistic instead of caricaturistic."