
Member Reviews

Thank you to Kodansha and NetGalley for this ARC.
A cute slice of life set in a bath house. A vampire is lured there by the relaxing atmosphere and curative abilities of the water. What ensues is a fluffy and sometimes funny adventure for our main characters. There’s meant to be an element of romance there but it mostly appears as some one-sided flirtation from vampire, Luka.

I think this was an absolutely, adorable, and funny manga. I loved the development of each story. The kids' emotions towards the vampire was so sweet.

I loved the freshness and freedom this book conveys. The characters aren't swayed by prejudices and accept each other as they are (although sometimes their family doesn't...)
FYI: "Otokonoko" (おとこのこ, "daughter" or "girl," also pronounced otoko no musume) is a Japanese term for men with a culturally feminine gender expression, including those with a feminine appearance or who dress as women.
I really liked it. I think it has some really cool developments that will allow our protagonist to express themselves and be who they want to be in every way. It won't be easy (or maybe it will, who knows!), but this story holds a lot of promise.
Thank you so much, Kodansha Comics, for the ARC I read through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

This was so cute and so so fun! I love the arts Tyler so much and it was such a darling story. The different relationships were lovely to see and it was honestly such a cozy read! I would definitely like to see more of these characters in the future or even something else from this author!

this was fun!! i went into it completely blind so the only thing i knew was the title! i really liked both the art style and the characters in this (especially luka & pequeño)!! it's very silly and cute but if you're looking for a lot of romance, this wouldn't be for you. there's hints of romance here and there but it was very minimal. it was left with an open ending that could leave the possibility of a continuation. but, then the bonus scene ties everything together and takes away any need for another volume but i didn't find it completely satisfying because it felt a bit rushed. i think it does well on its own, but if it were to have been a series i definitely would've continued reading..
thank you netgalley and kodansha comics for the arc! :)

I really loved the character development in this story. I also loved the art style and the way the expressions of the characters were depicted.

“A Vampire in the Bathhouse” is a cozy, low-stakes fantasy that blends the charm of a traditional Japanese bathhouse with a cast of irresistibly endearing characters. The gorgeous artwork brings warmth and atmosphere to every page, making it easy to get lost in its soothing slice-of-life vibes. While the relationships remain fairly light, their wholesome dynamic adds to the story’s overall charm. If this had been a longer series, I would have happily kept reading!

2 stars because I realized it’s not my type of manga but the art is really pretty! I’m sure it will do well with the right demographic.

So damn cute! Loved the characters and how they kept faithful to their personalities and relationships from beginning to end. The story in itself was very cute, funny as hell and lovely.

Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for giving out this ARC in return for an honest opinion.
I will start by saying that this is my first proper graphic novel/manga so it took me a little while to get to grips with how they're supposed to be read.
This book was honestly so charming, it felt a bit like a warm hug (or a soak at the Full Moon Baths after a long day) - all the characters were super likeable and I loved the friendships and chemistry between them all along the way. The addition of new characters was done in an easy to follow way and the story was equally easy to follow. This story genuinely had me laughing and smiling throughout at some of the situations and dialogue.
The artwork was really good and generally this was a pleasant read from start to finish - I would love a book focused on Luka'a back story but I'd also enjoy re-visiting the characters contained within this book and see what other adventures they get up to, maybe Sakura and Ume could visit the castle in the demon world!
The only reason I'm giving it 4 stars rather than 5 is because A: I can't give half stars here, and B: I felt the ending was a little abrupt.
I opted for this as my first dive into this genre as the reviews are very positive and I wanted to experience something a little more light-hearted before I progress onto some of the more better known graphic novel series.

Got my hands on another vampire manga thanks to the eARC provided by Netgalley and Kodansha.
I am always up for vampires mangas. This one, a silly vampire one, had very little vampirism activities than I expected honestly.
The story follow a very hungover vampire from the demon realm who heard about bathhouses in the human realm and decided to go to one.
Then here comes my issue, barely anything happens. Across the six chapters of the volume, two of them have problems which one of gets resolved off-screen and gets concluded very quickly. The way the issues are resolved made it way less engaging for me.
Don't get me wrong, it is a very light-hearted read as it promises in a nice way, that's fun, chill and short to settle down with when you want to relax. There are many funny interactions and I found myself laughing multiple times, it's humor is really to my taste. When it subtly points out the absurdity of the situations imposed.
In comparison to other one-volume mangas I read, however it does not explore it's promised tags much. Neither is being specifically a vampire of any significance to the plot, and hardly is there any LGBTQIA themes or discusses their relationship much. I definitely think it would've worked more if there was a chance to explore those more.

A quick read that I wish would be turned into a series so that we could see more antics between Luka and Sakura. It’s a good read for someone looking for something lighthearted and quick without the commitment of having to read a whole series.

This was such a sweet and silly little slice-of-life manga! And with BEAUTIFUL illustration, wow. I did enjoy that A Vampire in the Bathhouse was episodic rather than one long narrative — it works well as a standalone, but could (and absolutely should) be expanded into a longer series. I’d love to see how Luka & Sakura’s relationship/pact dynamic develops, and also how Yomi's Baths fares!

With a cast of demon and human characters alike, A Vampire in the Bathhouse reads as a delightful manga about demons discovering the small joys of humanity.
The characters were charming, and I would happily read another volume or two about their continuing adventures.

After working nightshifts over the weekend, I really needed something relaxing and heartwarming to pick me up again. How great it was to come across A Vampire in the Bathhouse by Niko Izuki - as it was just what I needed!
I do like my occasional manga read or anime watch and I would say that a magical slice of life is a great fit for me - having had a soft spot for Ascendance of a Bookworm before and liking vampires in general.
The story was cute and - several times - gave me a warm glowing smile. I really liked the characters of Sakura, Luka and Pequeno. Loved the art style. Gave me a lot of wholesome-friendgroup-vibes.
If you enjoy slice of life manga and a supernatural/fantasy theme, than this is a great fit for you.
Thank you NetGalley and Kondasha Comics for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

This is very cute and cozy. It helps that the set up is simple and the stakes remind me of a classic slice of life manga, but with a twist. Its interesting that tropes are utilised in such a heartwarming manner in this manga.

Ahh, I was so excited to get this and read it.
The art is sooooo good, they literally devoured with the art
it was kinda funny, as to were he teleported to the human world t-posing while being naked.
It was slightly interesting, I love all character designs. Even his brother.
They were both so cute🤧

I really enjoyed A Vampire in the bathhouse! This is such a cute little romantic comedy, there were several times that I laughed out loud. I am really looking forward to more volumes coming out, I will definitely be adding this manga to my list of ones to watch out for!

I'm not sure exactly where to start with this. One one had, I quiet enjoyed it. But I was also left disappointed and feeling like I had been cheated by the tags. I'll start with the good. This manga is pretty damn funny. Luka is a loveable himbo type. Sakura is prickly but sweet. Ume and Pequeño were just straight up adorable. Even Yomi, the sort of villain, ends up up being pretty cute at the end. Everything from the scenarios to the interactions between all of the characters were well written. Where I got upset is that it's tagged as LGBTQIA+ but there is ZERO romance of any kind other than Luka asking to sleep with Sakura and being shot down. That is it. Luka can sleep with Sakura and gain power because they have a pact. BUT THEY NEVER DO. I kept waiting for it to happen. And when it didn't I searched everywhere is see if there was going to be a second volume where they do. BUT THERE IS NO SECOND VOLUME. This is all there is to it. So while the story was super cute and hilarious, it was disappointing that it wasn't a BL. I was expecting hot gay vampire romance and it was not what I got. Still good though.

cute story and cute art style. This story is very slice of life where the vampire goes to the human realm to have a relaxed bath