“Shinjirou inherits shrine duties after brother's disappearance, developing feelings for a miko in this slice-of-life Shinto romance.”
Jinja no Susume: Boku to Miko to Shinshoku to
神社のススメ~ボクと巫女と神職と~
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Shinjirou inherits shrine duties after brother's disappearance, developing feelings for a miko in this slice-of-life Shinto romance.
After his older brother's disappearance, Satomi Shinjirou must take up the mantle of heir to his family's Shinto Shrine. But learning to become a Priest might be much more than he bargained for, especially with the feelings he seems to be unwillingly developing for a certain young Miko... Jinja no Susume is a unique slice of life story with a touch of romance and comedy that also gives the reader a view of the inner workings of a modern day Shinto Shrine.
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A Manga Publication
- Format 27 × 4 ch × vol
- Total read 3h 36m approx
- Published Apr 2004 – Jun 2006
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M4271 catalog