Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha.


Inari Kon Kon

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Synonyms: Inari, Konkon, ABCs of Love
Japanese: いなり、こんこん、恋いろは。
English: Inari Kon Kon
German: Inari Kon Kon
Spanish: Inari Kon Kon
French: Inari Kon Kon
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Type: TV
Episodes: 10
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 16, 2014 to Mar 20, 2014
Premiered: Winter 2014
Broadcast: Wednesdays at 01:00 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: Production IMS
Source: Manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, RomanceRomance, SupernaturalSupernatural
Themes: MythologyMythology, SchoolSchool
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.191 (scored by 6683166,831 users)
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Ranked: #34642
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Popularity: #1491
Members: 171,939
Favorites: 408

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Both anime revolves around a girl who lives in a shrine and has the power to see the inari's that live in the shrine, both are daily life events and are cute and funny at times. 
report Recommended by yumiche
- Bot are romance, comedy, supernatural anime. - Both have a cute and cheerful main protagonist. - Both focus a bit on high-school life though Inari Konkon is more slice-of-life-y. - Both involve the concept of Gods, shrines and familiars. A treat especially for those who love shoujo-ish anime.  
report Recommended by TragicRomance
Slice of life about/involving girl becoming a god. Both will leave you feeling relaxed and a little healed from the stress of everyday life. 
report Recommended by kouk2002
-Both main characters can see yokai's/spirits -Both relaxing animes that give you the same feels -Supernatrual 
report Recommended by iNinjeek
It's simple to see that fantasy elements are part of both series even if they differ by their presentation. In their modern world, there are spirits present in both series with supernatural abilities. The main protagonist gets involved with these spirits and entities that causes mischief among the community. At the same time, they possesses power of their own. (shape-shifting) Both series takes place in a school life setting that ensures drama, comedy, and fantasy. There is a stronger presence of romance in Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha. However, Wagaya no Oinari-sama possesses credible comedy that holds the show together with its characters + dialogues. 
report Recommended by Stark700
They both are very shinto themed and focus on a girl's experiences through interacting with various kami and similar, while growing and learning more about the individuals, the world, and herself. 
report Recommended by GenesisAria
Female MC relies on transforming to get closer to her crush 
report Recommended by Genocyber
-Both revolves around a girl who met a spirit that gives them transformation powers -Both has powers to shape shift into anything they desire -Both wants to be beautiful so they transform into a person they admire, but realize this isn't for the best -Both has someone they like and transform to to at them 
report Recommended by iNinjeek
both girls have a friend in a temple and have some kind of super power they are shy and cute 
report Recommended by flancita-chan
Both female main characters get mixed up in the troubles of supernatural people/beings, while at the same time have to confront their inner troubles and discover who they really are, and what they are meant to do. Both strike a balance between serious themes and light-hearted comedy, but never smother you in either. 
report Recommended by japzone
Their are strange unique powers that the main character used for something that is important or keeping it a secret. It has similar content on the story such as supernatural and mysteries on the main character, but it retains is comedy format and some drama moments. Expect some secrets, romance, and likable characters. Mikakunin de Shinkoukei follows a girl who is unexpectedly have a soon-to-be-husband with some secrets behind him. Inari, follows a girl, who have the ability to transform into a different person. 
report Recommended by omega_d94
Both shows have main characters who possess tanuki/kitsune shapeshifting abilities (can transform into any other people/objects) and revolve around Kyoto shrines and the mythical beings who live around them. 
report Recommended by toumei_
In Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha, there's a girl who gets granted a wish by a deity to thank her for saving a little fox. In Neko no Ongaeshi there's also a girl of similar age to Inari who saves a cat and gets rewarded for it and taken to the world of cats, etc.. Similar relaxing kind of feel-good anime. 
report Recommended by ittou_shura
Both have an innocent and powerful main protagonist who's... dense. Not to mention girl main characters. Featuring funny romance, loyalty, battles, lovable characters and little tragedy, these anime will make your day. the only negative about them is their episodes are limited however quality beats quantity and if you still haven't had enough you can always find out what happens next in the continuing manga. 
report Recommended by worldeditor606
Both have this setting of super natural (yokai and kami) and present a similar conflict between human and yokai/kami. I am sure you can enjoy this short series too. 
report Recommended by deimosjaca
Both feature a goddess and a human as its main characters who develop some kind of a friendly relationship. Binbougami ga! is more of a comedy, while Inari is more of a slice of life.  
report Recommended by MaahHeim
Both deal with the concept of a young girl who wants to be someone else to get her love interest's attention. They also both have supernatural elements. 
report Recommended by StarrySora
Spirits and Gods - beings that exists in both series. On the surface, they give off a fantasy vibe with their perspective settings. We have a main character who meets a supernatural being. From that encounter, their life changes forever. At various cases, both Kannagi and Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha. explores the nature of spirits and Gods. They deal with the problems and co-existence in the human world. The characters provides diversity and through them creates relationships ranging from a variety of genres.  
report Recommended by Stark700
If you enjoy watching light-hearted rom-coms in the Kansai dialect, then these series are made for you. Both series also have several interesting side characters with their own love problems. Also, Lovely Complex is maybe a bit more comedy-oriented while Inari Konkon Koi Iroha spends more time on the romantic aspects of the story. 
report Recommended by pallokala
It took a whole for me to come up with the recommendation mostly because I was looking at it from the wrong angle. How "A!MG" and "Inari" (for short) compare well with each other is the interaction of gods with humans. Not just everyday interacts but also falling in love with each other. I won't put any spoilers here because that's what makes "Inari" fun to watch ("A!MG" is a very well known series). In both series, the humans do get a taste of some of the powers of being a god, go to the plane where the gods live and even get  read more 
report Recommended by Dodecahedron-O24
While Chihayafuru primarily focuses on a competitive game and the impassionate people who play them, Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha. focuses more on romance and the supernatural elements that affect the characters. Both, however, have a very light-hearted pace of storytelling, an aesthetic setting in autumn's red hues, and an immersive soundtrack that makes you feel like your soul has been healed. 
report Recommended by Estoy_Gordo
Similar to Aoi, Inari can't ignore those in need of help and is very considerate of others. This is the story of a human who befriends a fox deity. It has supernatural elements, a charming love story, and enchanting scenery.  
report Recommended by ItsPersephone
A world in which humans exist with supernatural beings. Otome Youkai Zakuro and Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha. take place in a setting where such a co-existence becomes a reality. The main characters from both series has a diverse degree of personalities. There is a similar atmosphere dealing with the potential powers that our main character possesses. Throughout both series, there is a also budding romance developing between the male and female protagonist.  
report Recommended by Stark700
Both shows are very similar in their general idea of ​​"friendship between an immature hikkimori young adult woman and a teenage girl" except Elf is pure CGDCT and has no romance while Inari has a co-ed cast and focuses on romance characters. 
report Recommended by RobertBobert
Both Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha ans Sasami-san Ganbaranai are comedies involving gods trying to settle their lives. Inari and Sasami have somehow similar personalities.  
report Recommended by Fabe
Body switching, multiple main characters, and drama are in both of these anime. However, Kokoro Connect has a completely different atmosphere and a lot more love polygons than Inari. 
report Recommended by Mayuka