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Gingitsune
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Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha.
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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.
A heartwarming story about a girl, Inari shrine, and spiritual creatures resides within it. It also contains supernatural elements and small hint of romance
Both anime involve a God of the shrine protecting and helping the girl who lives at the shrine, creating strong friendship.
Main character from both series are shrine priestess. The bridge between humans and god/spirits is a central theme. They can see and interact with them. Both dealing with Fox deity who watches over the main character. Giving them advice. One series deals with the daily life of a shrine priestess while the other is the romantic side of it. Similar feeling are presented in both anime. From the animation, music/ost, and character design.
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Recommended by AnimeFan500
The stories of both series takes place in a similar setting involving shrines and priestesses. Our main female protagonist is a shy girl but is helpful, compassionate, and caring towards others.
For the stories, there are supernatural elements such as spirits and otherworldly beings that inhabits the worlds they are living. Some of them are helpful while others tends to cause a bit of trouble. The main girl deals with these beings on a daily basis.
Gingitsune has a slice of life feling while Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha has more romance. Both of them are adapted from manga and follows their perspective stories.
Both series are about an Inari shrine girl who has the rare ability to see celestial beings (fox spirits, mainly) and befriends and/or helps them. They are both really pleasant and relaxing to watch and focus on the daily lives of the characters. Both series have a similar atmosphere to them and the main female lead is quite similar as well. If you enjoyed one of them you're sure to appreciate the other show too!
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Recommended by KaamosWolf
Both stories involve fox (Inari) shrine settings. It is the common place for people to go to. From the preview of Inari Konkon at least, it seems that both anime will have very beautiful scenery in it. Both anime are adaptations of their respective mangas.
Another similarity is the reference to the deity in both shows. The deity in Gingitsune is not present, although he/she is mentioned. Inari Konkon has this deity (Ukano Mitama) present as one of the main characters.
Gingitsune is slice of life while Inari Konkon is romance. Both however rely a lot on character interactions for the story. The main characters in both
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The story follows a girl who live close to a Shrine and has the ability to see any Spirits in front of her perspective view. Some characters can also see spirits, but other characters can not. The girl usually have a conflict of herself and ask the spirit to cooperate with her or do things by herself. It has a good, calm atmosphere filled with comedy and romance around the show.
Not much of a difference since both have the same characteristics. Although Gingitsune focuses on Heralds and help her needs, while Inari, follows a girl who a spirit gave her powers by transforming.
Both are school life series that involve shrines and fox spirits.
While Gingitsune is a light hearted anime which is specially focused on friendship, Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha seems to be a romance comedy which involves other genres such as fantasy and supernatural.
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Recommended by nyarthotep
Both series have a girl main character that lives at a shrine and can contact the spirit world. The main characters are both friends with respectively a goddess (Inari KonKon) and a shrine herald (Gingistune). Both are slice of life with funny, heart-warming and sometimes dramatic moments.
Two slice of life's centering on a female MC who possesses the ability to see God.
There is a lot more focus on romance in Inari and it is touched on a tiny bit in Gingitsune whereas Gingitsune is more just about the everyday in some sense.
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Recommended by BonBonToro
These are feel-good shows with a supernatural twist. The two shows center around the friendship between a mortal and a supernatural entity - the perks and the pains that come along with it. Both are generally lighthearted shows with tinge of romance.
A beautiful bond between deity/fox spirit and human.
Enjoyable anime with some comedy moments
Both main character is similar in personalities with some minor difference like in inari, Konkon the girl is lives near the shrine where in Gingitsune the girl lives in the shrine and help his dad around. But both main character is close with the fox spirit and sometimes seen together. The story itself isn't similar but it's a good anime to watch when you need some entertainment.