For me, Yuru Camp is one of them (and almost an obligatory answer).
“Comfy”? My go-to answer would be Aria (the Animation, the Natural, the Origination), but lately, that has been matched by Natsume Yuujinchou as my go-to when I just want to relax. There’s also “Tanaka-kun is Always Listless” but it has enough humor that breaks the “relaxing” mood. Bakaramon might be a better match, but it isn’t really fitting the bill.
Thus, my answer would be these two:
- Aria (the Animation, the Natural, the Origination)
- Natsume Yuujinchou
Non Non Biyori for me
Same for me. It’s my all time favorite Slice of Life anime.
Mushishi
Am I too okd when I say Spice and Wolf?
Winter outside, warm tea and blanket, and watching Horo is the most cozy time of the year.
I have many.
The top spot is probably shared by Interviews with Monster Girls and Machikado Mazoku.
But then:
Bofuri. Bocchi the Rock. Hinamatsuri. Girls und Panzer. Gabriel Dropout. Sakura Quest. Patlabor. Mitsuboshi Colors.
Not an anime, but Bee and Puppycat is peak comf.
- Ascendance of a Bookworm
- Delicious in Dungeon
- Mushi-shi
Sleepy princess in the demon castle is mine!
Isekai Isakaya - short miniseries about a western style restaurant that has its front door connected to a singular spot in another world. It also has little real life cooking lessons at the end of each episode.
Diary of Our Days at the Breakwater - it’s one of the awwducational animes that I feel like the Japanese government pays for to introduce younger generations to traditional/outdoorsy activities. This one is about fishing.
Miss Shachiku and the Little Baby Ghost - it’s just a moe so sugary sweet it hurts.
Kuma Kuma Kuma bear! - it’s a fluffy isekai that doesn’t have any real stakes or anything too severe happening. I’m working through the light novel since I heard it finished… And honestly it’s all so pleasant.
Ya boy Kongming - silly musical anime that just drops some three kingdoms lore into the modern day. I don’t recommend dubbed as they didn’t localize the rap battle towards the end… And also didn’t subtitle it.
Yuru Camp is definitely the top one for me. Then Girls und Panzer and Bocchi the Rock. I pretty much just cycle through those.
Konosuba. I love those idiots.
Robotics;Notes is really comfy, even though it actually does have a plot.
K-ON! is pretty great, I remember it being quite comfy, too. Haven’t rewatched it in a while, though, maybe it’s more hyper than I remember - there was no Yuru Camp to compare it to when I first watched it.
Surprised Nichijou hasn’t been mentioned yet.
Was confused when my brain read that as “Yuri Camp” X.x
Azumanga Daioh, Spy x Family
Nichijou, Frieren, Spy x Family, Initial D, & Wangan Midnight.








