is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Saka Mikami. It has been serialized on Kodansha's Magazine Pocket website and app since October 2021, and its chapters have been collected into 22 volumes as of March 2026. The story follows a boy attending a delinquent-populated public high school in Minato, Tokyo who encounters a small-statured girl from an elite, all-female private academy attended by members of noble families.
An anime television adaptation produced by CloverWorks aired from July to September 2025. Both the manga and anime have received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for their writing, characters, art style, voice performances, and emotional portrayal.
By December 2025, the series had over 10 million copies in circulation.
Chidori Public High School and Kikyo Private Academy Girls' High School are next to each other with contrasting reputations. Chidori enrolls lower class delinquent boys, and Kikyo is a prestigious academy enrolling honorable, noble girls. The schools have a long-standing rivalry.
Chidori student Rintaro Tsumugi attends to customer Kaoruko Waguri at his family's bakery. He is surprised that Kaoruko sees his kindness, and he later saves her from harassment by delinquents. Rintaro discovers to his shock that Kaoruko attends Kikyo Private Academy. They aspire to learn about each other as their friendship grows.
After winning the 105th Newcomer Manga Award for her one-shot manga , author Saka Mikami's editor suggested her to create a manga series. Mikami wanted to draw a manga in which all the characters were kind. In an interview she stated that the second chapter was especially difficult to write, as her initial storyboards were rejected three times. Mikami had already decided in the first chapter that the boys' school and the girls' school wouldn't get along, but her editor suggested to make it a little more tense.
When designing the characters, Mikami started with their appearances. She explained that she likes couples with a large height difference, so she decided to make Rintaro tall and Kaoruko short. She was also unsure whether to make Kaoruko from a wealthy family; however, in the third chapter she decided to make her from an ordinary family. Because she likes contrasts, Mikami thought it would be a good idea to have Rintaro â who has a "scary face" â work in a family-owned cake shop.
Aniplex producer Shoko Hori, a longtime fan of the manga, said she loved the gentle world depicted in the manga. She wanted to somehow make it into an anime and consulted with her superior Kyoko Uryu. At that time, Kodansha introduced them to the idea of adapting the manga into a film. CloverWorks also expressed strong interest in producing an anime adaptation and, with the support of Uryu, the anime project was launched.
Although the place names in the manga series are fictional, the production team wanted to maintain a sense of realism, as they believed the depiction of everyday life was essential to the story. After consulting with Mikami, they went to scout the places she used as references when drawing the illustrations. For the model of the school, they visited in Nagano Prefecture, and for the model of the library, they visited . Since Rintaro's family runs a cake shop, director Miyuki Kuroki recommended several shops that could serve as models, and they researched those shops. To ensure the cake-making process was portrayed accurately, they collaborated with the Tokyo Confectionery School and researched both the kitchen utensils and the cake-making methods.
Written and illustrated by Saka Mikami, The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity began serialization on Kodansha's Magazine Pocket website and app on October 20, 2021. The series has been collected in 22 volumes as of March 2026.
Kodansha publishes the series in English on their K Manga service. At Anime Expo 2023, Kodansha USA announced that the series would be published in print starting in Q2 2024.
These chapters have yet to be published in a volume.
An anime television series adaptation was announced during the Aniplex Online Fest event on September 16, 2024. The series was produced by CloverWorks and directed by Miyuki Kuroki, with Satoshi Yamaguchi as assistant director, series composition by Rino Yamazaki, character designs by Kohei Tokuoka, and music by Moeki Harada. It aired from July 6 to September 28, 2025, on Tokyo MX and other networks. The opening theme song is , performed by Tatsuya Kitani, and the ending theme song is , performed by Reira Ushio. The special ending theme song , performed by Hitomi Miyahara, is used for the thirteenth and final episode. Netflix is streaming the series globally, and it premiered alongside its televised broadcast in Japan, while the worldwide release has various premiere dates.
The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity was nominated for the 2022 Next Manga Awards in the web category and was ranked sixth out of fifty nominees. The series was also nominated for the Tsutaya Comic Awards and ranked second. It ranked seventh in the Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics of 2023. The series was nominated for the 47th Kodansha Manga Award in the category in 2023; it was also nominated in the same category for the 48th edition in 2024, and the 49th edition in 2025.
The series had over 4.3 million copies in circulation by March 2025, over 7.5 million copies in circulation by September 2025, and over 10 million copies in circulation by December 2025.
The anime has received widespread critical acclaim. Paulo Kawanishi of Polygon praised its writing, art, animation, and characters while stated, "When an anime walks a more common route by using the classic tropes of a genre, most of the result depends on the quality of the writing and animation, like we've seen in the past with Ao Haru Ride and Horimiya. The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity proves that by turning the world of teenagers into a garden of potential flowers whose beautiful colors I'm eager to see". Ayaan Shams Siddiquee of The Daily Star wrote: "It's almost impossible not to root for [this series]. With CloverWorks' gorgeous production and the source material's story that sidesteps the genre's usual pitfalls, this might just be one of the most enjoyable romance anime to come out in recent years. If you've grown tired of recycled romcom formulas, this show will remind you why the genre can still be exciting when done right".
Writing for Anime News Network, Rebecca Silverman gave the series' final episode a perfect rating, complimented its romantic storytelling and Kaoruko's point of view towards Rintaro. She concluded: "For a romance with minimal touching, no official dating, and no kissing, The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity is incredibly romantic. Freed from the trappings and tropes of the romance genre, it is instead able to focus on the emotional component. It follows the characters' growth not just romantically, but also as they discover their own dignity and learn how to at least respect themselves, and those allow them to fall in love".