The contrast between the heroine's "holy" occupation and her clumsy personality creates a relatable and endearing character study.
Kagura is a shrine maiden ( miko ) at the local shrine. However, she isn't the elegant, mystical priestess one might imagine. She is what the Japanese affectionately call a —a lovable, clumsy girl who tries her best but often ends up tripping over her own feet or making small mistakes. The story follows their daily lives as they rekindle their friendship, which quickly blossoms into romance.
Includes gathering resources and making items, such as cakes for local villagers.
Slow-paced, relaxing, and focused on "honobono" (heartwarming) interactions.
And that mattered more than he could explain.