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Koito Koganei works as the teenage shrine maiden at the Takamimi Shrine, catering to the whims of its resident: a centuries-old elf who loves video games as much as she hates going outside! Line up your offerings for the otaku elf—some energy drinks, chips and video games will do nicely—and watch her new friends scramble to keep up!
Koito Koganei works as the teenage shrine maiden at the Takamimi Shrine, catering to the whims of its resident: a centuries-old elf who loves video games as much as she hates going outside! Line up your offerings for the otaku elf—some energy drinks, chips and video games will do nicely—and watch her new friends scramble to keep up!
How did people entertain themselves in the good old days? Elda knows–she was there. Later, the elusive Golden Frog Panzer may finally be within Elda’s grasp at long last!
A ritual promises a generous bounty from the sea, but only if Koito can hit the archery target during the Yumimimi Festival. Too bad she has a horrible aim.
Koito could ace a history test if a centuries-old elf helps her study, right? Later, Elda, who hates heights, must do a ritual at Tokyo Skytree, the tallest tower in Japan.
Koito gives Elda a device known only as “The Smartphone,” a choice she will soon learn to regret. Later, Koito realizes Elda has an unchanging wardrobe.
It’s raining and a leak in the roof threatens the integrity of Elda’s precious collection! During the cleanup, Koito discovers an old videotape containing a recording of…
The lazy elven “goddess” of Takamimi Shrine frustrates Koito to no end. Elda may be an airhead who cares more about video games than duty, but she’s got a good heart.
The lazy elven “goddess” of Takamimi Shrine frustrates Koito to no end. Elda may be an airhead who cares more about video games than duty, but she’s got a good heart.
Koito gives Elda a device known only as “The Smartphone,” a choice she will soon learn to regret. Later, Koito realizes Elda has an unchanging wardrobe.
It’s raining and a leak in the roof threatens the integrity of Elda’s precious collection! During the cleanup, Koito discovers an old videotape containing a recording of…
Koito could ace a history test if a centuries-old elf helps her study, right? Later, Elda, who hates heights, must do a ritual at Tokyo Skytree, the tallest tower in Japan.
A ritual promises a generous bounty from the sea, but only if Koito can hit the archery target during the Yumimimi Festival. Too bad she has a horrible aim.
The lazy elven “goddess” of Takamimi Shrine frustrates Koito to no end. Elda may be an airhead who cares more about video games than duty, but she’s got a good heart.
Koito gives Elda a device known only as “The Smartphone,” a choice she will soon learn to regret. Later, Koito realizes Elda has an unchanging wardrobe.
Koito could ace a history test if a centuries-old elf helps her study, right? Later, Elda, who hates heights, must do a ritual at Tokyo Skytree, the tallest tower in Japan.
How did people entertain themselves in the good old days? Elda knows–she was there. Later, the elusive Golden Frog Panzer may finally be within Elda’s grasp at long last!
It’s raining and a leak in the roof threatens the integrity of Elda’s precious collection! During the cleanup, Koito discovers an old videotape containing a recording of…
A ritual promises a generous bounty from the sea, but only if Koito can hit the archery target during the Yumimimi Festival. Too bad she has a horrible aim.
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