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Step into the world of Yuri β a blend of romance, emotion, and girls’ love stories told through anime and comics. From classic Japanese Yuri series to trending Korean and Chinese webcomics, this is your go-to guide for sapphic storytelling in 2D.
Yuri Anime & Manga by Country
Each country brings its own flavor to GL storytelling. Discover the unique style and themes of Japanese yuri anime, Korean manhwa, Chinese manhua, and more.

π―π΅ Japanese Yuri Anime
Elegant, emotional, and iconic β from schoolgirl crushes to slow-burn love stories

π―π΅ Japanese Yuri Manga
Classic yuri comics that shaped the genre

π°π· Korean GL Manhwa
Bold and expressive queer webtoons with modern themes

π¨π³ Chinese GL Manhua
Delicate and poetic storytelling, often layered with subtext
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Our Picks
If youβre new to yuri or want a few guaranteed great reads, here are some staff favorites that stand out for their story, emotion, or visual style.
Bloom Into You
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Adachi and Shimamura
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Lycoris Recoil
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My Dear Lass
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What Does the Fox Say?
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Opium
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πΊ Where to Watch & Read Yuri
Want to know where to legally watch yuri anime or read GL manga and manhwa online? Here are the most popular platforms for sapphic fans worldwide.
Crunchyroll
Anime
HiDive
Anime
Bilibili
Anime (JP/CN, fan uploads)
MangaDex
Fan-translated Manga
BookWalker
Japanese Manga
Webtoon
Korean Manhwa
More About Yuri
π₯What Is βYuriβ? How Is It Different From GL or WLW?
“Yuri” refers to Japanese media that focuses on romantic or emotional bonds between women. While it overlaps with “Girlsβ Love”, yuri often leans toward emotional nuance, subtlety, or slow-burn storytelling. It may or may not include explicit romance.
π₯Whatβs the Difference Between Manga, Manhwa & Manhua?
Yuri, GL, WLW β and then there’s manga, manhwa, and manhua? If you’re confused by the terms, you’re not alone. Here’s a quick breakdown of how these labels differ and what makes each one special.
Term | Meaning & Format | Used By / Region |
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Manga | Japanese comics, usually black-and-white and serialized. Includes many yuri titles like Bloom Into You. | Japan, global anime/manga fans, Western fandoms |
Manhwa | Korean comics, typically vertical-scroll webtoons with full color. Often published digitally. | Korean readers, Webtoon users, international digital comic fans |
Manhua | Chinese comics, often poetic and stylized. May include censorship. Growing in WLW storytelling. | Chinese-speaking regions, danmei/GL circles, niche queer fandoms |
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