and is included in Volume 12. The chapter continues the storyline of the character Jitome-chan and her romantic relationship with her cousin, as discussed by fans. Detailed information about the chapter can be found at the Getsuyoubi no Tawawa Wiki Chapter 111 | Getsuyoubi no Tawawa Wiki | Fandom
This is the "Rinotawawa" (the "ring" or "cycle" of softness). Himura suggests that the Monday morning meeting is not just a chance encounter, but a cyclical ritual. The chapter implies that for every Monday Senpai sees her, there are six other days where she exists only in her own reflection—waiting, remembering, compressing her energy into a single day of the week. The "raw" nature of the art emphasizes this: the reflection is sketched faintly, as if it might disappear before the reader's eyes.
Understanding the "RAW" Phenomenon and Community Dissemination
This chapter is a continuation of the Jitome-chan series, a fan-favorite story arc. "Jitome-chan" (literally "Glaring Eyes-chan") is a high school shrine maiden (巫女 / miko ) with a perpetually expressionless, deadpan face that hides a surprisingly warm heart. In this 17th installment of her story, the chapter delves into a sweet and intimate domestic scene.
To help find more specific details about this release, please let me know:
The Chinese translation/pinyin for "Monday."
Given your request for a guide about a new chapter (specifically chapter 111) and a possible combination with another title or content ("Yue Yao Rinotawawa"), I'll provide a general guide on how to approach understanding and engaging with manga series like "Getsuyoubi no Tawawa," as well as where to find and enjoy such content.
Recommended primary-source checks
For collectors waiting to buy the physical or digital compilation tanks, Chapter 111 serves as a late-midway anchor for of the commercial manga publication. It is systematically nestled between progression chapters for other prominent cast members: Chapter 110: Kouhai-chan, Part 26 Chapter 111: Jitome-chan, Part 17 (Current Focus) Chapter 112: Maegami-chan, Part 25 Where to Read and Support the Official Release
The series occupies a unique space in modern manga culture. Unlike serialized narratives in traditional magazines, Tawawa retains the spontaneity of its origin as a social media project. This paper focuses on the narrative continuity displayed in recent releases—specifically the developments surrounding Chapter 111—and the authorial intent of Yue, examining how the series sustains engagement through a loop of tension and relief.
The overwhelming digital success led to a fully serialized manga adaptation in Kodansha's Weekly Young Magazine starting in late 2020. This serialized version expanded the loose, single-panel concepts into cohesive, multi-chapter narrative arcs while retaining the iconic blue tint that defines the franchise's aesthetic. Global Reach and Alternative Titles
The series was created with a specific, heartfelt goal in mind: to (the "corporate wage-slaves" or shachiku ) and lift their spirits every Monday morning. The franchise has since expanded into several formats:
Always support the official release. The raw chapters are available for purchase or through subscription on Magapoke (Manga Pocket) and Young Magazine’s official website. Raw scanlation sites often repost these within hours of Japanese release—usually late Sunday night (Japan time) to match the "Monday morning" theme.
Getsuyoubi no Tawawa (also known as Tawawa on Monday or 月曜日のたわわ) continues its weekly tradition of delivering heartwarming, slice-of-life comedy with the release of the raw version of Chapter 111. Created by Kiseki Himura, this popular series started as a weekly illustration collection on Twitter (now X) before transforming into a fully-fledged serialized manga. Designed specifically to bring a bit of relief and comfort to workers and students facing the dreaded Monday morning blues, Chapter 111 continues this tradition perfectly.
Yue Yao Rinotawawa — Getsuyoubi No Tawawa - Raw -the New Chapter 111- And Tawawa On Monday-
and is included in Volume 12. The chapter continues the storyline of the character Jitome-chan and her romantic relationship with her cousin, as discussed by fans. Detailed information about the chapter can be found at the Getsuyoubi no Tawawa Wiki Chapter 111 | Getsuyoubi no Tawawa Wiki | Fandom
This is the "Rinotawawa" (the "ring" or "cycle" of softness). Himura suggests that the Monday morning meeting is not just a chance encounter, but a cyclical ritual. The chapter implies that for every Monday Senpai sees her, there are six other days where she exists only in her own reflection—waiting, remembering, compressing her energy into a single day of the week. The "raw" nature of the art emphasizes this: the reflection is sketched faintly, as if it might disappear before the reader's eyes.
Understanding the "RAW" Phenomenon and Community Dissemination
This chapter is a continuation of the Jitome-chan series, a fan-favorite story arc. "Jitome-chan" (literally "Glaring Eyes-chan") is a high school shrine maiden (巫女 / miko ) with a perpetually expressionless, deadpan face that hides a surprisingly warm heart. In this 17th installment of her story, the chapter delves into a sweet and intimate domestic scene. and is included in Volume 12
To help find more specific details about this release, please let me know:
The Chinese translation/pinyin for "Monday."
Given your request for a guide about a new chapter (specifically chapter 111) and a possible combination with another title or content ("Yue Yao Rinotawawa"), I'll provide a general guide on how to approach understanding and engaging with manga series like "Getsuyoubi no Tawawa," as well as where to find and enjoy such content. Himura suggests that the Monday morning meeting is
Recommended primary-source checks
For collectors waiting to buy the physical or digital compilation tanks, Chapter 111 serves as a late-midway anchor for of the commercial manga publication. It is systematically nestled between progression chapters for other prominent cast members: Chapter 110: Kouhai-chan, Part 26 Chapter 111: Jitome-chan, Part 17 (Current Focus) Chapter 112: Maegami-chan, Part 25 Where to Read and Support the Official Release
The series occupies a unique space in modern manga culture. Unlike serialized narratives in traditional magazines, Tawawa retains the spontaneity of its origin as a social media project. This paper focuses on the narrative continuity displayed in recent releases—specifically the developments surrounding Chapter 111—and the authorial intent of Yue, examining how the series sustains engagement through a loop of tension and relief. Created by Kiseki Himura
The overwhelming digital success led to a fully serialized manga adaptation in Kodansha's Weekly Young Magazine starting in late 2020. This serialized version expanded the loose, single-panel concepts into cohesive, multi-chapter narrative arcs while retaining the iconic blue tint that defines the franchise's aesthetic. Global Reach and Alternative Titles
The series was created with a specific, heartfelt goal in mind: to (the "corporate wage-slaves" or shachiku ) and lift their spirits every Monday morning. The franchise has since expanded into several formats:
Always support the official release. The raw chapters are available for purchase or through subscription on Magapoke (Manga Pocket) and Young Magazine’s official website. Raw scanlation sites often repost these within hours of Japanese release—usually late Sunday night (Japan time) to match the "Monday morning" theme.
Getsuyoubi no Tawawa (also known as Tawawa on Monday or 月曜日のたわわ) continues its weekly tradition of delivering heartwarming, slice-of-life comedy with the release of the raw version of Chapter 111. Created by Kiseki Himura, this popular series started as a weekly illustration collection on Twitter (now X) before transforming into a fully-fledged serialized manga. Designed specifically to bring a bit of relief and comfort to workers and students facing the dreaded Monday morning blues, Chapter 111 continues this tradition perfectly.