For me, Yuru Camp is one of them (and almost an obligatory answer).

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    Barakamon for me. MC moves to a remote island to rebuild himself with support from the charming and weird small town locals

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    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.

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      That’s old school and I love it. It was a good series. I enjoyed how they actually gave thought to the music and the fight mechanics. Wiggly Icchan….