Getsuyoubi No Tawawa - Raw -the New Chapter 111- And Tawawa On Monday- Yue Yao Rinotawawa [exclusive]

While Himura Kiseki often rotates between different heroines each week, Chapter 111 is rumored to focus back on the original pair after several weeks of spin-off stories.

Getsuyoubi no Tawawa (also known as Tawawa on Monday or 月曜日のたわわ) continues to be a weekly highlight for manga fans worldwide. Originally started as a weekly illustration series on Twitter (now X) by creator Kiseki Himura, the series has successfully transitioned into a full-serialized manga. For fans looking for the raw Japanese releases—specifically Chapter 111—this milestone marks another engaging entry in the slice-of-life series designed to cure the "Monday blues."

The "Raw" aspect is not just about artistic finish; it's about vulnerability . The line art is looser, the screentone sparse. This mirrors the content: Kouhai-chan isn't performing her usual energetic greeting for "Senpai." She is caught in a rare state of reflective stillness. The chapter's "plot"—if one can call it that—involves her tracing the outline of a coffee stain on a wooden desk, a visual metaphor for the lingering impressions we leave on others’ lives. While Himura Kiseki often rotates between different heroines

Reviews from community discussions on Reddit's /r/manga suggest that Jitome-chan displays a more dominant or assertive "power dynamic" in this chapter, humorously "unleashing her full tawawa power" to overwhelm her cousin, who is portrayed as happily yielding to her whims.

The latest installment of the popular series Getsuyoubi no Tawawa The chapter's "plot"—if one can call it that—involves

Getsuyoubi no Tawawa Chapter 111 stands as a testament to the enduring power of a simple, well-executed creative concept. What began as a brief weekly routine on social media has transformed into a robust, long-running manga series that resonates globally across different languages and cultural titles. By combining high-quality, distinctive artwork with a universally comforting slice-of-life formula, Kiseki Himura continues to provide a welcome escape for readers looking to ease into their Mondays.

The original heroine who started the series by running into a tired salaryman on his morning train commute. Office Worker which also features characters like Hokuro-chan

The manga version of the series is serialized in ( Yanmaga ) and is later compiled into volumes. Chapter 111 is part of Volume 12 , which also features characters like Hokuro-chan, Kouhai-chan, and Maegami-chan in surrounding chapters.