Yuri Manga: Yuri is My Job, Volume 4 (English)

July 22nd, 2019

Yuri is My Job is unquestionably rooted in Yuri tropes. It is indubitably based around intense emotional relationships between women. There is one one-sided romantic relationship, the acted frisson of relationship between two characters and, in Volume 4, we learn of a past romantic relationship among the Liebe cafe staff. But there is not a romance among the main characters…as of yet. For all I know, there may never be.

So, I ask you, my dear readers: is Yuri is My Job a “Yuri” manga?” ^_^ Think about it, then tell me what you think in the comments. I’m not planning on editorializing about this, I just want to know what you think.

In Yuri is My Job, Volume 4, we delve ever more deeply into Kanako’s inner life, as she is poked and prodded by Sumika, who presents herself as coming from a high moral ground, but may in fact be more self-serving than she appears. We get to see that Nene is the staff member whose relationship Sumika has told Kanako about and it turns out that she may well have gotten that wrong, too. As Nene states so plainly. “I think I at least know how to fall in love with people on my own.”

Finally, the Blüme contest is on. Even after securing her vote, for some reason, Sumika will not leave Kanako alone. Kanako thinks of it as bullying, Sumika thinks of it as concern. And, after order has prevailed, Sumika as “third-year” has won; after all of the drama, the politics, all of Kanako’s desire to see Hime pull off a coup has been left behind, they come to a place where they are able to confide in one another. Kanako – finally – puts a name to her feelings for Hime.

And then the cafe moves on to the next marketing event! For the first time the “students” will be wearing summer uniforms. This brings a whole new crisis…and a whole new solution.

We get a couple of extras, including a fun little Yuriten-themed short Miman-sensei had drawn a “Yuriten Cafe” comic for the event the year I attended and I was all whiny at the staff about it not being real. Uchida-san told me they just couldn’t manage it that year. I hope they consider doing one eventually! I want to go to a Yuri-trope cafe and be made to feel uncomfortable about my interests. ^_^

The second extra follows Nene handling the various teas, and what motivated her to talk to Sumika about their failed sisterly bonds.

Once again, Miman-sensei gives us insight into their process, which I continue to find fascinating.

Ratings:

Art – 8
Story – 8
Characters – 8
Yuri – 5
Service – 4 since one piece of this volume pretty wholly focuses on breasts.

Overall – 8

Yuri is My Job hits all the right notes for all fans of classic “S” Yuri literature, animation and comics. One of my favorite volumes so far. There’s a lot of strong character-building for all of the staff.

So, what do you think of Yuri is my Job? Is it – by your standards – Yuri?

10 Responses

  1. Sooz says:

    If MariMite counts as yuri this definitely does!

    • I don’t know if Marimite does count as Yuri. ^_^ The third volume of the novels certainly does as it’s about two separate tragic love affairs between students. And it’s definitely “S”-trope based. But it kind of has the same questions attached to it.

  2. einseika says:

    To me it is yuri. I read many manga but there are a subset I read specifically for the yuri and this falls into that category. This is purely a subjective feeling on my part however and it’s about what scratches a particular itch for me. For example, I also count the anime Noir as yuri in my own mind even though it doesn’t actually feature any romantic relationships between the characters.

    To me it’s something about the primacy of female characters and the relationships between them, which must be the most important relationships depicted, even if not necessarily sexual (it’s a bit more complicated than that but I don’t want to write an essay).

    • (it’s a bit more complicated than that but I don’t want to write an essay).

      Haha, I completely understand. If you ever do want to write an essay, this would be the place for it.
      Thanks for sharing your opinion. ^_^

  3. unity says:

    I think it counts as yuri, though what actually qualifies can be hard to pin down and I could be wrong XD

    It’s a weird thing, I love yuri and things that scratch a similar itch, but few things are as frustrating to me than a story where the relationships never actually get romantic. Will this be one of those? No idea, but I know that I am loving it so far.

    • You can’t be wrong because your perspective is as valid as anyone else’s! ^_^ I agree with you about this, too, which is kind of why I asked what people think. Thanks for the comment. ^_^

  4. Sooz says:

    Having read the volume…

    1) It’s about yuri tropes, girls in love with other girls, and has girls smoochin, so I’d say that puts it firmly into the yuri category

    2) CRIPES GOEIDO IS TERRIBLE (also Nene isn’t too great)

    3) I LOVE THIS SERIES SO MUCH AAAAA

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