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''Shrine of the Morning Mist'' (''Asagiri no Miko'') is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Hiroki Ugawa. The manga was serialized in Shōnen Gahōsha's ''Young King Ours'' from 2000 to 2013. The manga is licensed in North America by Creator/{{Tokyopop}} and in Australia and New Zealand by Creator/MadmanEntertainment. The manga was adapted into an anime series, directed by Yuji Moriyama. The anime was licensed in North America by Creator/MediaBlasters.

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''Shrine of the Morning Mist'' (''Asagiri no Miko'') is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Hiroki Ugawa. The manga was serialized in Shōnen Gahōsha's ''Young King Ours'' from 2000 to 2013. The manga is was licensed in North America by Creator/{{Tokyopop}} and in Australia and New Zealand by Creator/MadmanEntertainment. The manga was adapted into an anime series, directed by Yuji Moriyama.

The anime was is licensed in North America by Creator/MediaBlasters.
Creator/MediaBlasters and is currently available on DVD and Blu-ray as well as streaming on [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/series/G8DHV78P3/shrine-of-the-morning-mist Crunchyroll]].



* MarketBasedTitle: It's called ''Shrine of the Morning Mist'' in the English-speaking world.
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* YaoiGuys: Amatsu and Kusagi are [[FauxYay thought]] to be this, after Chika snaps a few "incriminating" pictures of them standing and talking together.
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''Shrine of the Morning Mist'' (''Asagiri no Miko'') is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Hiroki Ugawa. The manga was serialized in Shōnen Gahōsha's Young King Ours. The manga is licensed in North America by Creator/{{Tokyopop}} and in Australia and New Zealand by Creator/MadmanEntertainment. The manga was adapted into an anime series, directed by Yuji Moriyama. The anime was licensed in North America by Creator/MediaBlasters.

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''Shrine of the Morning Mist'' (''Asagiri no Miko'') is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Hiroki Ugawa. The manga was serialized in Shōnen Gahōsha's Young ''Young King Ours.Ours'' from 2000 to 2013. The manga is licensed in North America by Creator/{{Tokyopop}} and in Australia and New Zealand by Creator/MadmanEntertainment. The manga was adapted into an anime series, directed by Yuji Moriyama. The anime was licensed in North America by Creator/MediaBlasters.
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Yuzu Hieda is an [[OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent ordinary high school freshman]] who also happens to be a [[{{Miko}} shrine maiden]]. Her childhood friend and cousin, Tadahiro Amatsu, is coming to live with her and her family. As Yuzu has had a long-standing crush on the boy she is more than happy to see him again. Unfortunately he has recently become the target of Ayatachi, a mysterious masked sorcerer who wants him for some nefarious purpose. Tadahiro has the power to see the spirit world through his left eye (which is [[MagicalEye colored differently from his right eye]]), but there isn't much he can do to defend himself from the demons Ayatachi throws at him. Fortunately, Yuzu is more than skilled when it comes to dispatching the nightmarish denizens of the spirit world, (and what she can't destroy with her ceremonial dagger, she will usually ''accidentally'' run over with her bicycle.)

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Yuzu Hieda is an [[OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent ordinary high school freshman]] who also happens to be a [[{{Miko}} shrine maiden]]. Her childhood friend and cousin, Tadahiro Amatsu, is coming to live with her and her family. As Yuzu has had a long-standing crush on the boy she is more than happy to see him again. Unfortunately he has recently become the target of Ayatachi, a mysterious masked sorcerer who wants him for some nefarious purpose. Tadahiro has the power to see the spirit world through his left eye (which is [[MagicalEye colored differently from his right eye]]), but there isn't much he can do to defend himself from the demons Ayatachi throws at him. Fortunately, Yuzu is more than skilled when it comes to dispatching the nightmarish denizens of the spirit world, world (and what she can't destroy with her ceremonial dagger, she will usually ''accidentally'' run over with her bicycle.)
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Yuzu Hieda is an [[OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent ordinary high school freshman]] who also happens to be a [[{{Miko}} shrine maiden]]. Her childhood friend and cousin, Tadahiro Amatsu, is coming to live with her and her family. As Yuzu has had a long-standing crush on the boy and is more than happy to see him again. Unfortunately he has recently become the target of Ayatachi, a mysterious masked sorcerer who wants him for some nefarious purpose. Tadahiro has the power to see the spirit world through his left eye, (which is [[MagicalEye colored differently from his right eye]],) but there isn't much he can do to defend himself from the demons Ayatachi throws at him. Fortunately, Yuzu is more than skilled when it comes to dispatching the nightmarish denizens of the spirit world, (and what she can't destroy with her ceremonial dagger, she will usually ''accidentally'' run over with her bicycle.)

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Yuzu Hieda is an [[OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent ordinary high school freshman]] who also happens to be a [[{{Miko}} shrine maiden]]. Her childhood friend and cousin, Tadahiro Amatsu, is coming to live with her and her family. As Yuzu has had a long-standing crush on the boy and she is more than happy to see him again. Unfortunately he has recently become the target of Ayatachi, a mysterious masked sorcerer who wants him for some nefarious purpose. Tadahiro has the power to see the spirit world through his left eye, eye (which is [[MagicalEye colored differently from his right eye]],) eye]]), but there isn't much he can do to defend himself from the demons Ayatachi throws at him. Fortunately, Yuzu is more than skilled when it comes to dispatching the nightmarish denizens of the spirit world, (and what she can't destroy with her ceremonial dagger, she will usually ''accidentally'' run over with her bicycle.)

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''Shrine of the Morning Mist'' (''Asagiri no Miko'') is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Hiroki Ugawa. The manga was serialized in Shōnen Gahōsha's Young King Ours. The manga is licensed in North America by Tokyopop and in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment. The manga was adapted into an anime series, directed by Yuji Moriyama. The anime was licensed in North America by Media Blasters.

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''Shrine of the Morning Mist'' (''Asagiri no Miko'') is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Hiroki Ugawa. The manga was serialized in Shōnen Gahōsha's Young King Ours. The manga is licensed in North America by Tokyopop Creator/{{Tokyopop}} and in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment.Creator/MadmanEntertainment. The manga was adapted into an anime series, directed by Yuji Moriyama. The anime was licensed in North America by Media Blasters.
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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Izumi

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* DeadpanSnarker: Chika
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* AnthropomorphicPersonification - [[spoiler:two of the Twilight Miko are actually the animated spirits of a badminton birdie and racket, respectively.]]
* BigFancyHouse - Shizuka's house is an extreme, played-for-laughs example.
* CallingYourAttacks - Something most (but not ''all'') of the miko feel compelled to do for their flashy demon-killing attacks.
* CatGirl (Koma)
* ChildhoodMarriagePromise - Not a promise to ''marry'' exactly, but it serves much the same dramatic purpose for the plot.
* CloudCuckooLander - Izumi
* CoolMask - when the bad guys show up with their masks on, bad supernatural stuff is about to go down.
* DarkMagicalGirl - the Priestesses of the Twilight.
* DeadpanSnarker - Chika

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* AnthropomorphicPersonification - [[spoiler:two AnthropomorphicPersonification: [[spoiler:Two of the Twilight Miko are actually the animated spirits of a badminton birdie and racket, respectively.]]
* BigFancyHouse - BigFancyHouse: Shizuka's house is an extreme, played-for-laughs example.
* CallingYourAttacks - CallingYourAttacks: Something most (but not ''all'') of the miko feel compelled to do for their flashy demon-killing attacks.
* CatGirl (Koma)
CatGirl
* ChildhoodMarriagePromise - ChildhoodMarriagePromise: Not a promise to ''marry'' exactly, but it serves much the same dramatic purpose for the plot.
* CloudCuckooLander - {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Izumi
* CoolMask - when MalevolentMaskedMen: When the bad guys show up with their masks on, bad supernatural stuff is about to go down.
* DarkMagicalGirl - the DarkMagicalGirl: The Priestesses of the Twilight.
* DeadpanSnarker - DeadpanSnarker: Chika



* EdibleThemeNaming - Yuzu and her sisters are named for the flavorings of a traditional candy from their area.

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* EdibleThemeNaming - EdibleThemeNaming: Yuzu and her sisters are named for the flavorings of a traditional candy from their area.



* GotMeDoingIt - Seiko eventually gives in and begins [[CallingYourAttacks calling her attacks]] just like the others.
* InstantFanClub - Seiko has one, consisting of some of her female classmates.
* KissingCousins - Yuzu ikes Tadahiro, who is her cousin.
* LittleMissSnarker - Chika
* LivingWithTheVillain - The mikos don't know of the Twilight Priestesses' identity, and one of them even strikes up a friendship with one over an internet bulletin board.
* LoveLetterLunacy - Seiko (who has had a long history of bad luck with boys) receives a love letter and thinks her days of loneliness are over. She obviously hasn't seen a lot of anime.
* MarketBasedTitle - It's called ''Shrine of the Morning Mist'' in the English-speaking world.
* RescueRomance - The last episode.
* SceneryPorn - The setting is based on a real town in Hiroshima, leading to tons of gorgeous shots of the skyline bathed in mist and the abundant greenery of the nearby mountain. One DVD extra comparing the animation to the reality consisted almost wholly of this trope.

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* GotMeDoingIt - GotMeDoingIt: Seiko eventually gives in and begins [[CallingYourAttacks calling her attacks]] just like the others.
* InstantFanClub - InstantFanClub: Seiko has one, consisting of [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer some of her female classmates.
classmates]].
* KissingCousins - KissingCousins: Yuzu ikes Tadahiro, who is her cousin.
* LittleMissSnarker - LittleMissSnarker: Chika
* LivingWithTheVillain - LivingWithTheVillain: The mikos don't know of the Twilight Priestesses' identity, and one of them even strikes up a friendship with one over an internet bulletin board.
* LoveLetterLunacy - LoveLetterLunacy: Seiko (who has had a long history of bad luck with boys) receives a love letter and thinks her days of loneliness are over. She obviously hasn't seen a lot of anime.
* MarketBasedTitle - MarketBasedTitle: It's called ''Shrine of the Morning Mist'' in the English-speaking world.
* RescueRomance - RescueRomance: The last episode.
* SceneryPorn - SceneryPorn: The setting is based on a real town in Hiroshima, leading to tons of gorgeous shots of the skyline bathed in mist and the abundant greenery of the nearby mountain. One DVD extra comparing the animation to the reality consisted almost wholly of this trope.



* TrainingFromHell - Yuzu's eldest sister Kurako puts all of the aspiring miko through this.
* TransformationSequence - parodied in one episode when the mikos' big flashy "transformation" turns out to be "mundanely rushing to the locker room to put on their priestess clothes."
* YaoiGuys - Amatsu and Kusagi are [[FauxYay thought]] to be this, after Chika snaps a few "incriminating" pictures of them standing and talking together.
* YamatoNadeshiko - Two... sorta.

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* TrainingFromHell - TrainingFromHell: Yuzu's eldest sister Kurako puts all of the aspiring miko through this.
* TransformationSequence - parodied TransformationSequence: Parodied in one episode when the mikos' big flashy "transformation" turns out to be "mundanely rushing to the locker room to put on their priestess clothes."
* YaoiGuys - YaoiGuys: Amatsu and Kusagi are [[FauxYay thought]] to be this, after Chika snaps a few "incriminating" pictures of them standing and talking together.
* YamatoNadeshiko - YamatoNadeshiko: Two... sorta.
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''Asagiri no Miko'' is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Hiroki Ugawa. The manga was serialized in Shōnen Gahōsha's Young King Ours. The manga is licensed in North America by Tokyopop and in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment. The manga was adapted into an anime series, directed by Yuji Moriyama. The anime was licensed in North America by Media Blasters.

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''Asagiri ''Shrine of the Morning Mist'' (''Asagiri no Miko'' Miko'') is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Hiroki Ugawa. The manga was serialized in Shōnen Gahōsha's Young King Ours. The manga is licensed in North America by Tokyopop and in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment. The manga was adapted into an anime series, directed by Yuji Moriyama. The anime was licensed in North America by Media Blasters.
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Yuzu Hieda is an [[OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent ordinary high school freshman]] who also happens to be a [[{{Miko}} shrine maiden]]. Her childhood friend and cousin, Tadahiro Amatsu, is coming to live with her and her family. As Yuzu has had a long-standing crush on the boy and is more than happy to see him again. Unfortunately he has recently become the target of Ayatachi, a mysterious masked sorcerer who wants him for some nefarious purpose. Tadahiro has the power to see the spirit world through his left eye, (which is [[MagicalEye colored differently from his right eye]],) but there isn't much he can do to defend himself from the demons Ayatachi throws at him. Fortunately, Yuzu is more than skilled when it comes to dispatching the nightmarish denizens of the spirit world, (and what she can't destroy with her ceremonial dagger, she will usually ''accidentally'' run over with her bicycle.)

When the demons become too much even for her to handle, Yuzu starts up the "Miko Council" at her local school, recruiting various members of her high school class and training them to become [[DemonSlaying demon hunters]]. They take to it surprisingly well and much character-driven hijinks ensue...

Of course, the forces of evil aren't going to sit back and do nothing while all this is going on. They send their ''own'' agents to the school, disguised as transfer students. Will they succeed in their plan to summon a dark god and plunge Japan into "nothingness?" Will Tadahiro ever remember the childhood promise he made to Yuzu as they held hands at the Shrine of the Morning Mist? (And will Yuzu ''ever'' make it to school on time and without running anybody over?) You'll have to watch to find out...

''Asagiri no Miko'' is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Hiroki Ugawa. The manga was serialized in Shōnen Gahōsha's Young King Ours. The manga is licensed in North America by Tokyopop and in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment. The manga was adapted into an anime series, directed by Yuji Moriyama. The anime was licensed in North America by Media Blasters.

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!!This show presents examples of:

* AncientTradition
* AnthropomorphicPersonification - [[spoiler:two of the Twilight Miko are actually the animated spirits of a badminton birdie and racket, respectively.]]
* BigFancyHouse - Shizuka's house is an extreme, played-for-laughs example.
* CallingYourAttacks - Something most (but not ''all'') of the miko feel compelled to do for their flashy demon-killing attacks.
* CatGirl (Koma)
* ChildhoodMarriagePromise - Not a promise to ''marry'' exactly, but it serves much the same dramatic purpose for the plot.
* CloudCuckooLander - Izumi
* CoolMask - when the bad guys show up with their masks on, bad supernatural stuff is about to go down.
* DarkMagicalGirl - the Priestesses of the Twilight.
* DeadpanSnarker - Chika
* DemonicInvaders
* EdibleThemeNaming - Yuzu and her sisters are named for the flavorings of a traditional candy from their area.
* FestivalEpisode
* GotMeDoingIt - Seiko eventually gives in and begins [[CallingYourAttacks calling her attacks]] just like the others.
* InstantFanClub - Seiko has one, consisting of some of her female classmates.
* KissingCousins - Yuzu ikes Tadahiro, who is her cousin.
* LittleMissSnarker - Chika
* LivingWithTheVillain - The mikos don't know of the Twilight Priestesses' identity, and one of them even strikes up a friendship with one over an internet bulletin board.
* LoveLetterLunacy - Seiko (who has had a long history of bad luck with boys) receives a love letter and thinks her days of loneliness are over. She obviously hasn't seen a lot of anime.
* MarketBasedTitle - It's called ''Shrine of the Morning Mist'' in the English-speaking world.
* RescueRomance - The last episode.
* SceneryPorn - The setting is based on a real town in Hiroshima, leading to tons of gorgeous shots of the skyline bathed in mist and the abundant greenery of the nearby mountain. One DVD extra comparing the animation to the reality consisted almost wholly of this trope.
* SeizaSquirm
* ShrinesAndTemples
* TrainingFromHell - Yuzu's eldest sister Kurako puts all of the aspiring miko through this.
* TransformationSequence - parodied in one episode when the mikos' big flashy "transformation" turns out to be "mundanely rushing to the locker room to put on their priestess clothes."
* YaoiGuys - Amatsu and Kusagi are [[FauxYay thought]] to be this, after Chika snaps a few "incriminating" pictures of them standing and talking together.
* YamatoNadeshiko - Two... sorta.
** Played straight: Shizuka tries very hard to the epitome of Japanese femininity.
** Subverted: Kurako is a shrine maiden who definitely ''looks'' like the trope, but puts the Council through regular TrainingFromHell so severe it borders sadism.
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