Japanese manga series
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Shiba Inu Rooms (Japanese: シバつき物件, Hepburn: Shibatsuki Bukken) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Esu Omori. It was originally published as a one-shot on Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+ manga service in July 2023. It later began serialization on the same service in June 2024.
Written and illustrated by Esu Omori, Shiba Inu Rooms was originally published as a one-shot on Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+ manga service on July 22, 2023.[2] It later began serialization on the same service on June 27, 2024.[3] Its chapters have been collected into six tankōbon volumes as of January 2026.[4]
The series' chapters are simultaneously published in English on Viz Media's Shonen Jump service and on Shueisha's Manga Plus service.[5] In January 2025, Viz Media announced that they would release the series volumes digitally in Q4 2025.[6] A print release is scheduled for Q4 2026.[7]
Bonus: "Hikari and Yume's Collaborative Picture Book" (光と夢の合作絵本, Hikari to Yume no Gassaku Ehon)
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Chapters not yet in tankōbon format
These chapters have yet to be published in a tankōbon volume.
"Cursed Anew" (呪い、再び, Noroi, Futatabi)
"Kori and Mu's Body-Swapped Lives" (氷とむうの入れ替わり生活!?, Kōri to Mū no Irekawari Seikatsu!?)
"Changed Hearts" (違えた心, Tagaeta Kokoro)
"Go, Kori, Go!" (それいけ、氷, Soreike, Kōri)
"Super There" (すごいいとくね, Sugoi Itoku ne)
"What I Couldn't Say Then" (あのとき言えなかったこと, Ano Toki Ienakatta Koto)
"Mom vs. Maison Shiba" (母VSメゾンシーバ!, Haha Biesu Mezon Shība!)
Side Story: "The World from Mu's POV" (むうから見える世界, Mū kara Mieru Sekai)
Side Story: "Santan" (サンタたん, Santa-tan)
Side Story: "New Year's Resolutions" (新年の抱負, Shin'nen no Hōfu)
Reception
The series was ranked seventh in the Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics list of 2025.[14] The series was ranked fourth in the 11th Next Manga Awards in the digital category in 2025.[15][16]