The 'Don't Fall in Love' manhwa has a complex plot involving forbidden love and personal growth. Its appeal is in the beautiful art, relatable characters, and the way it tugs at your heartstrings.
I'm not aware of any extremely popular ones off the top of my head. However, in the broader genre of Japanese literature that touches on the yakuza and relationships, there might be some that fit this bill. Some authors might incorporate elements of yakuza life and love in their works, but it might not be a mainstream, widely - known sub - genre specifically titled 'yakuza in love novel'.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different 'yakuza in love' novels. Generally, it might be about a yakuza (a Japanese gangster) experiencing love, which could involve themes like loyalty in the yakuza world clashing with newfound love, and the difficulties of maintaining a relationship in a criminal environment.
The 'fall story manhwa' usually has themes like romance and self-discovery. The plot might involve a character's journey through challenges during the autumn season.
It's a complex tale involving love, betrayal, and self-discovery. The characters face various challenges and their relationships evolve in unexpected ways.