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The Best Slice-of-Life Anime, Ranked

The Best Slice-of-Life Anime, Ranked
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Tired of watching action shonen and just want to unwind and sit back for a relaxing anime binge session? In that case, literally any of the slice-of-life anime listed below is waiting to be picked. The feel-good vibes you’ll get from each of their storylines might work like the best therapy session you could ever hope for. At the same time, some even have gripping overarching plots that may keep you hooked from start to finish.

Now, although many anime incorporate slice-of-life elements in their narratives, here we’ve picked and ranked 15 of the best anime in the genre based on how influential their slice-of-life themes are in their overall storyline. So, without further ado, let’s dive right in.

15. Ruri Rocks Feels Educational Despite Its Slice-of-Life Plot

Ruri Rocks
A still from Ruri Rocks | Credits: Studio Bind

Rock collecting may just be one of the most niche hobbies, which is why it ranks at the very bottom of our list, but still, Ruri Rocks might get you invested in it regardless. At its core, it is a chill adventure anime while also providing a rewarding sense of discovery. Interestingly, the anime becomes quite educational if you eventually find rock collecting interesting. Furthermore, there’s a little bit of fan service included in it as well. Hence, it creates a uniquely engaging slice-of-life experience.

14. Is the Order a Rabbit? Thrives on Pure Comfort & Humor

Is the Order a Rabbit?
A still from Is the Order a Rabbit? | Credits: White Fox

A cheerful cast, a café setting, and a cozy atmosphere, what else do we need as slice-of-life fans? Is the Order a Rabbit? excels at blending these three elements into its wholesome plot. It also falls under the iyashikei genre, as its overall narrative makes it an ideal comfort watch for anyone seeking a stress-free experience. But since it doesn’t have a strong overarching plot, and basically falls under the cute-girls-doing-cute-things genre, it is placed at 14th on the list.

13. Tamako Market Beautifully Presents Everyday Interactions

Tamako Market
A still from Tamako Market | Credits: Kyoto Animation

If you’ve ever visited Japan or plan to in the future, you’d notice that there are quite a few dedicated shopping districts in every major town, and the atmosphere there is always refreshing. And guess what? Tamako Market exactly brings that to life. The way people bond and form social relationships in the market unironically makes for a great watch. So even if the slice-of-life aspect in the anime isn’t exceptionally impactful, the show rightfully deserves a spot on this list.

12. Tanaka-kun Is Always Listless Makes Laziness Entertaining

Tanaka-kun is Always Listless
A still from Tanaka-kun Is Always Listless | Credits: SILVER LINK.

If you’re planning to watch a slice-of-life anime because you feel laid back, then worry not, the protagonist of Tanaka-kun Is Always Listless is just as laid back as you. But the way he approaches daily interactions with others makes the anime comedy gold. It turns a simple premise into something truly entertaining. Beneath its slice-of-life and comedy themes, the anime also explores the value of friendship and everyday companionship. Thus, it deserves a spot on the list.

11. Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid Has Never Been a Fantasy

Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid
A still from Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid anime series | Credits: Kyoto Animation

The plot may sound like a fantasy storyline, as it features dragons from another world invading urban Japan. But what are they up to here? The dragons in question can take human forms, and thus they begin living peacefully alongside humans! That’s right. The way these ferocious dragons involve themselves in everyday human life unironically makes for a great watch. However, it ranks 11th on the list because some of the scenes may straight-up show unprecedented fan service.

10. School Babysitters Offers a Rich Cast of Adorable Children

School Babysitters
A still from School Babysitters | Credits: Brain’s Base

When you choose a childcare center as the setting for a slice-of-life anime, it’s bound to be successful to some extent. But School Babysitters takes it to another level. The character designs of each child character in the anime are unbelievably adorable, and every interaction with them is a certified delight. The anime also beautifully handles its overarching plot, exploring themes of grief, loss, and also shows the struggles of raising children. It’s also one of the best family-friendly slice-of-life anime. But because of its weaker main plot, it’s ranked only in the top 10.

9. Natsume’s Book of Friends Brings in the Supernatural Vibes

Natsume's Book of Friends
A still from Natsume’s Book of Friends | Credits: Brain’s Base

Might be the longest-running franchise in the genre, Natsume’s Book of Friends spans over seven seasons of anime and multiple movies, and is still going strong. There is nothing but positive reception toward this anime, and why wouldn’t there be? The series uses its slice-of-life themes to present a more philosophical narrative involving various spirits (yokai). But since the anime is episodic, the overall narrative may not feel as comprehensive as some of the others on the list. That’s why it’s on 9.

8. Hyouka Has Its Own Unique Way of Slice-of-Life Storytelling

Hyouka is one of those rare slice-of-life anime where the laid-back vibes of a slow-paced high school anime beautifully sync with an overarching mystery plot. The anime essentially revolves around a group of friends, with the MC being a prime example of an introvert. However, after meeting a curious girl, he is practically forced into doing things he otherwise wouldn’t have done. Still, it had to be ranked a little low, at 8th, because the whole mystery aspect does occupy a major chunk of the anime.

7. Sweetness & Lightning Blends Cooking & Parenting

Sweetness & Lightning
A still from Sweetness & Lightning | Credits: TMS Entertainment

Another father-daughter duo takes center stage in Sweetness & Lightning. But what makes it rank as high as 7th on the list is that the father here is on a never-ending quest to cook delicious meals to make his daughter happy. Sounds simple? Yes, but the best part about it is that the whole preparation and sharing of meals masterfully symbolize acts of care & compassion in the series. Not sure how many of you can exactly relate, but it will surely make you feel good with every episode.

6. Sakura Quest Masterfully Portrays Young Adulthood

Sakura Quest
A still from Sakura Quest | Credits: P.A. Works

The next entry is aimed at a slightly more mature audience, as it gives slice of life a new meaning by showcasing not only the fun parts of growing up but also the struggles that come along with it. The way Sakura Quest presents the mental volatility of young adults, and how often things can feel out of their hands, is narrative genius. Therefore, several moments in the anime may feel extremely relatable, which helps it earn the 6th place. And of course, the calm and soothing atmosphere persists.

5. Bunny Drop Is a Touching Portrayal of Parenthood

Bunny Drop
A still from Bunny Drop | Credits: Production I.G

Though the manga’s ending is often criticized in the community, the anime adaptation of Bunny Drop is nothing short of a masterpiece, claiming its spot in the top 5. It does a phenomenal job at exploring themes of parenthood. The unexpected father-daughter bond formed between the main cast due to unforeseen circumstances ultimately leads to a deeper understanding of what it means to be a parent. Each of their interactions in the anime is beautifully written, making them a joy to watch.

4. Non Non Biyori Captures the Tranquility of Rural Japan

Non Non Biyori
A still from Non Non Biyori | Credits: SILVER LINK.

Often claimed to be one of the best slice-of-life anime ever, Non Non Biyori truly embodies the heart of the genre. That’s why it’s easily in 4th place. Its relaxing portrayal of rural Japan is almost unmatched. The anime even evokes a sense of nostalgia that might catch you off guard. The characters are also dearly loved by the fanbase, and they rightfully do justice to the storyline. The series’ slow pacing further helps you immerse yourself in the setting, which ultimately enhances the overall experience.

3. Laid-Back Camp Works As a Beautifully Written Healing Anime

Yuru Camp
A still from Laid-Back Camp | Credits: C-Station

Who could’ve thought that watching people go camping could be this entertaining? The breathtaking landscapes and cozy campfire scenes are all portrayed exceptionally well. This would make you feel as if you’re also on a camping trip with the gang, taking part in outdoor activities that you otherwise wouldn’t have tried. Also, the cast makes each of these moments in the anime even more memorable. The show itself might feel like a personal therapy that deserves the 3rd place on the list.

2. Kakushigoto Offers a Coming-of-Age Heartfelt Drama

Kakushigoto
A still from Kakushigoto | Credits: Studio Ajia-do

Rarely do we come across a father-daughter drama that is this well-written, which is much deserving of the 2nd spot. Kakushigoto focuses on a manga artist who works hard every day solely to make his daughter happy and give her a fulfilling life. Their everyday interactions make it one of the most wholesome slice-of-life watches out there. However, beneath its feel-good plot, there is a constant hint of an unfortunate past that is teased at the end of each episode, which keeps you even more hooked.

1. Barakamon Is Arguably Best at Setting a Chill Atmosphere

Barakamon
A still from Barakamon | Credits: Kinema Citrus

Have you ever found yourself lacking the passion for something you once loved? If so, Barakamon might be the perfect pick for you. It tells a heartfelt coming-of-age story about a calligraphy artist who, after losing his passion, moves to a rural countryside town. There, he meets many new people and forms connections with children and adults alike, which essentially becomes a form of personal therapy for him. So, in terms of how influential its storyline is, Barakamon easily secures the #1 spot.

ANIMERELEASE DATEIMDb RATING
(as of June 28, 2026)
WHERE TO WATCH
Ruri RocksJul 6, 20257.6/10Crunchyroll
Is the Order a Rabbit?Apr 10, 20147.0/10Netflix
Tamako MarketJan 10, 20136.9/10HIDIVE
Tanaka-kun Is Always ListlessApr 9, 20167.4/10Crunchyroll, HIDIVE
Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon MaidJan 12, 20177.7/10Crunchyroll
School BabysittersJan 7, 20187.7/10Crunchyroll
Natsume’s Book of FriendsJul 8, 20088.1/10Crunchyroll, Netflix
HyoukaApr 23, 2012 7.7/10Crunchyroll
Sweetness & LightningJul 5, 20167.2/10Not available for streaming in the US
Sakura QuestApr 6, 20177.1/10Crunchyroll
Bunny DropJul 8, 20118.2/10Crunchyroll
Non Non Biyori Oct 8, 20137.8/10HIDIVE
Laid-Back CampJan 4, 20188.1/10Crunchyroll
Kakushigoto Apr 2, 20207.3/10Crunchyroll
BarakamonJul 6, 20148.2/10Crunchyroll

Although the list ends with 15 entries only, the vast sea of slice-of-life anime offers many more storylines that can become your personal favorites. But not all of them can we guarantee would be loved equally by everyone as these 15 would. What do you think about that? And do you have your personal recommendations to share with us? If yes, then do share in the comments.

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