My Oni Girl

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Yonezawa City, Yamagata Pref.

My Oni Girl

Hiiragi, a first-year high school student, has a character of “not being able to refuse requests” because he doesn’t want to be disliked by everyone. Although he tries his best to “do something for someone” every day, he doesn’t have any friends whom he can call her best friends.

One summer, when it snowed out-of-season.

He tried his best to do what he was asked to do as usual, but “something” wasn’t going well.

On his way home, he helps Tsumugi, who has nowhere to stay,…… but that night an incident occurs.

Hiiragi almost gets into an argument with his father over a certain matter, but he hides his “true feelings” from him. He falls asleep in his room, holding something he can’t express in words.

When she wakes up in the cold, the room is frozen! Hiiragi is attacked by a mysterious monster wearing a mask, but he and Tsumugi, who noticed something wrong and came to his rescue, run out of the room together.

After taking a break, he looked at Tsumugi and saw …… that she had a “antlers” on her head!

Tsumugi says that she is a “demon” and that she has come to search for her mother, who was separated from her before she could remember. Hiiragi can’t refuse Tsumugi’s request to help him find her mother, and they set out on a journey together. At the same time, however, incidents are happening in Tsumugi’s hometown,

Nabarinosato,” where demons live.

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This is a story of a “boy who doesn’t want to be hated by everyone” and a “naive demon girl” set in the area around Yonezawa City.

A long-awaited anime feature film, following “Penguin Highway,” “A Whisker Away” and “Drifting Home” from Studio Colorido.

Official Sitehttps://www.amanojaku-movie.com/
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Sightseeing Spot in This Area

Yonezawa City, which prospered as the castle town of the Uesugi family, is rich in historical sightseeing spots. Visitors can learn about the history and culture of the Uesugi family at Uesugi Shrine and the Uesugi Museum. Yonezawa Station, where the movie was set, Sasano Kannon, Nishijo Tenma Park and Onogawa Hot Springs are also popular sacred places for anime pilgrims. Yonezawa beef is the most notable gourmet food of the region. Known as one of Japan’s three great cuts of beef, Yonezawa beef has an exquisite. melt-in-the-mouth flavor, and Yonezawa Ramen, characterized by its light soup and thin, curly noodles, is loved by the locals.