
It´s so different from where I come from, and I really do want to try some of the food she made. I grow highly interested in the Japanese kitchen during this watch. And here is where her cooking skills really come to use. When she gets spirited away by a handsome Ogre spirit and declared as his bride as payment for her grandfather’s debt, she refuses and want to work of the debt instead. Said strong spiritual energy has attracted hungry ayakashi all her life, and to give her a tool to protect herself her grandfather taught her to cook delicious food that ayakashi like, so she could give them the food instead of getting eaten herself (this isn´t a spoiler, it is established very early in the show). You see, Aoi has a strong spiritual energy and have always been able to see ayakashi. Well, cooking isn´t just a hobby for Aoi, it’s a way of survival. I mentioned that the show focused a lot on food and how it influences our lives. And those 1-episode stories actually contribute to the overarching plot in the end as well, so the feeling that I wasted my time on filler bs never occurred. There is a more overarching plot though, it´s just not the main focus the first half of the show. The narrative is mostly episodic with each episode address some kind of problem for Aoi to solve (mostly by cooking delicious food). As this can be utterly disappointing for some, I actually grow to highly appreciate KnY for just this reason. It´s mainly about food and the importance of food in our lives really. Because, the main theme of the KnY isn´t a reverse harem, or even romance. Aoi like Nanami looks like your average lead for this kind of show with mouse brown hair and plain features.īut the similarities only go so far. and are forced to a new life in the Hidden realm, the Japanese folk lore setting, and lots of cute ayakashi guys for a potential reverse harem. The premise was indeed similar, with our girl Aoi Tsubaki having her life changed drastically Which sure can be a very good thing if done as in Kamisama Hajimemashita. Both seemed to have the same premise a Japanese folk lore setting, a mundane girl in her late teens who are involved with spirits (ayakashi) from the hidden realm, with the potential for a reverse harem and lots of shoujo romance stuff. I had got the impression that Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi (Hidden realm: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits) was more or less a copy of Kamisama Hajimemashita (which I highly enjoyed). Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi follows the journey of Aoi as she proceeds to change and touch the lives of the ayakashi through the one weapon she has against them-her delicious cooking. Aoi valiantly refuses and decides to settle things on her own terms: she will pay off the debt herself by opening an eatery at Oodanna's inn.

In hopes that the ayakashi will not turn to her or other unknowing humans as a tasty meal, she takes it upon herself to feed the hungry creatures that cross her path.Īfter giving a mysterious ayakashi her lunch, Aoi is transported to the Hidden Realm, where the ayakashi reveals himself to be an ogre-god known as Oodanna, the "Master Innkeeper." There, she learns that she was used as collateral for her grandfather's debt of one hundred million yen, and that she must pay the price for her grandfather's careless decision by marrying Oodanna.

When her grandfather abruptly passes away, the independent Aoi must continue her college career, armed with only her knowledge in cooking as a means of protection against the human-eating spirits.
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Shirou Tsubaki, her grandfather who shared the same ability, took her under his wing and taught her how to live with the ayakashi in peace. Abandoned as a child by her mother, Aoi Tsubaki has always had the ability to see "ayakashi"-spirits from the Hidden Realm.
