A small Shinto harvest shrine dating back to the Edo period is were Saeki Makoto lives with her father (the head priest of the shrine) and Gintarou, a kitsune who happens to be a messenger for the gods. Makoto also happens to be the only one who can see the shrine's kitsune. The daily life of Makoto and Gintarou acting as the go-between for the gods and humans certainly has…
OCHIAI Sayori
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When her mother passed away at a young age, Saeki Makoto was given the power to see Gintaro, one of the gods’ agents that have been protecting the small Inari temple since the Edo era. As only one person of the family can see the fox spirit, Gintaro, naturally as the only blood relative, when her mother passed on, Makoto inherited the sole power to talk to and see him.…