I'm admittedly super biased (I have the special edition with the mug, secret cover, etc on order), but I thought it was a really beautiful anthology. I never felt like the stories had the "too few pages for the premise" problem commonly seen in anthologies, and the range of tones (comedy, slice of life, ecchi, drama) meant not only that it was an emotional rollercoaster but also that there's something there no matter what you like.
I already expected to enjoy Taiyaki, Inui Ayu, and Tamamusi's stories since I was familiar with their work (though Inui Ayu's deviates pretty strongly from her usual tone), but "Sweet, But Bittersweet" (Misaki Tenmu), "As You Are" (Yoshimura Kana), and "A Monologue of the Same Shape" (Torii Sumi) really stood out to me even being mostly unfamiliar with the authors. Hopefully Taiyaki can put the complete edition (rather than just the SFW-ish one) out in English somewhere after the Fanbox period, I can't imagine how it'd feel to read "Distant Farewell" without Tamamusi's goofy emotional counterweight afterward.