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If It’s You, I Might Try Falling in Love (Kimi to Nara Koi o Shitemite mo) — Final Chapter, Sales Milestone, and What Fans Should Know
Maru Kubota’s boys’ love manga If It’s You, I Might Try Falling in Love (Kimi to Nara Koi o Shitemite mo) is entering its closing arc on Hakusensha’s Manga Park platform, and the news has sparked renewed interest across the BL fandom. With the final chapter being serialized in multiple parts between April and May 2026 and the series announcing a significant sales milestone, now is the perfect time to revisit why this tender high-school romance captured so many readers’ hearts.

What’s Happening: Final Chapter Serialization and Release Schedule
Hakusensha’s Manga Park platform began publishing the final chapter of If It’s You, I Might Try Falling in Love in serialized parts; the first part of the final chapter went live on April 17, 2026, and the remaining installments continued through early May, with the fifth part scheduled for May 8, 2026. Fans following the serialization on Manga Park should watch the platform for the concluding installments to read the ending as it was released in Japan. For direct access to the original serialization, see Manga Park’s title page. Manga Park — Kimi to Nara Koi o Shitemite mo
Series Milestone: Half a Million Copies in Circulation
On April 24, 2026, Hanamaru Comics announced via their official account that the series has reached 500,000 copies in circulation. This milestone reflects both the domestic popularity of the title and its growing international readership, especially after official English releases began to appear. Reaching half a million copies is notable for a contemporary BL series launched in 2021, and it underlines how well Kubota’s character-driven storytelling resonates with readers.
Why the Sales Number Matters
For readers and industry watchers, a 500,000-copy mark signals strong market performance and often influences decisions about further printings, licensing (including foreign-language editions), and potential multimedia adaptations. For fans, it’s a sign that demand remains high and that publishers will likely keep supporting the title with new volumes and promotional activity.
About the Story: Characters, Setting, and Emotional Core
If It’s You, I Might Try Falling in Love follows Amane, a high-school transfer student who hasn’t seriously liked anyone since middle school after a painful experience with unrequited feelings and mockery. In Enoshima, Amane meets Ryuuji, an open-hearted classmate whose earnestness gradually melts Amane’s defensive walls. The series chronicles the slow-burn, realistic development of their relationship, balancing awkward adolescent moments with quieter scenes of emotional growth.
What Makes the Romance Work
- Realistic emotional beats: Kubota focuses on believable character reactions and gradual trust-building rather than instant declarations.
- Relatable trauma and recovery: Amane’s reluctance and Ryuuji’s warmth provide a strong contrast that drives the narrative tension.
- Setting as character: The Enoshima backdrop contributes to the tone—small seaside town vibes underscore introspective scenes and tender encounters.
Publication History and English Editions
Kubota launched the manga on Hakusensha’s Manga Park in April 2021. In Japan, Hakusensha has collected the chapters into tankōbon volumes; volume seven was shipped on a Friday in 2026. For English readers, Yen Press is handling the official translation and publication — the third English volume shipped on March 24, 2026, helping broaden the series’ reach outside Japan. Collectors and new readers should watch Yen Press’ release schedule for the next English volumes and possible omnibus editions.
Where to Read and Buy
Readers can follow the serialized installments on Manga Park for the original chapters and check licensed English releases through Yen Press for official translated volumes. Purchasing official releases helps support the creator and ensures continued licensing and translation efforts. For convenience, Yen Press maintains a product page for the series where release dates and ordering information are posted. Yen Press — Series Page
Fan Reaction and Cultural Impact
The series’ realistic portrayal of first love and social anxiety has made it a favorite among readers who prefer character-driven BL. Online reaction to the final chapter serialization has shown a mix of excitement and bittersweet nostalgia as long-time readers prepare for the series’ conclusion. The steady commercial performance and vocal fanbase indicate that Kubota’s work has carved out a meaningful place within contemporary BL manga.
What Fans Are Saying
Conversations across social platforms focus on the authenticity of the central relationship and how the pacing allows readers to invest emotionally in each character’s growth. Readers frequently praise Kubota’s balance of humor, vulnerability, and slice-of-life moments—elements that contribute to the title’s broad appeal beyond strict BL circles.
What to Expect from the Ending
While serialized parts leading up to the final installment reveal plot beats gradually, the series has consistently prioritized emotional closure and believable resolution. Expect the ending to address Amane’s past hurts, the future of his and Ryuuji’s relationship, and a sense of forward motion rather than an abrupt, tidy finale. Fans hoping for a faithful, character-focused conclusion are likely to find the ending satisfying.
Final Thoughts
If It’s You, I Might Try Falling in Love has steadily become a standout contemporary BL title thanks to Maru Kubota’s gentle storytelling and strong character work. The announcement of the final chapter and the 500,000-copy milestone mark both an ending and a celebration—an opportunity for existing fans to revisit the series and for new readers to jump in before the story closes. Keep an eye on Manga Park for the serialized final parts and Yen Press for upcoming English volumes; supporting official releases helps ensure more titles like this reach global audiences.


