TV-Series
Description
"Chihayafuru" centers around the competitive world of karuta, a traditional Japanese card game based on the classical poetry anthology "Hyakunin Isshu." The narrative begins with Chihaya Ayase, a spirited and determined girl, discovering her passion for karuta through her childhood friend Arata Wataya. Arata, a quiet and skilled karuta player, introduces Chihaya and their mutual friend Taichi Mashima to the game. The trio forms a close bond, with Chihaya becoming particularly inspired by Arata's dream of becoming the "Queen" of karuta, the title given to the top female player in Japan.

As children, Chihaya, Arata, and Taichi play karuta together, but their paths diverge when Arata moves away after a personal tragedy. Chihaya and Taichi continue their lives without him, but Chihaya remains deeply connected to karuta, driven by her admiration for Arata and her own growing love for the game. In high school, Chihaya decides to revive the karuta club at Mizusawa High, recruiting Taichi and several new members, including Kanade Oe, a knowledgeable classical literature enthusiast, and Tsutomu Komano, a strategic and analytical player. Together, they aim to compete at the national level and fulfill Chihaya's dream of becoming the Queen.

The series explores the intense dedication required to excel in competitive karuta, blending moments of personal growth, rivalry, and camaraderie. Chihaya's journey is marked by her relentless pursuit of improvement, often clashing with her own limitations and the formidable opponents she faces. Taichi, who harbors unspoken feelings for Chihaya, struggles with his role as a supportive friend and rival, striving to match her passion and skill. Arata, though physically distant, remains a significant presence in Chihaya's life, as his own karuta career progresses and he aims to become the "Meijin," the top male player.

Throughout the series, the characters navigate the challenges of balancing their personal lives with their karuta ambitions. The narrative delves into their individual motivations, insecurities, and relationships, highlighting how karuta serves as both a unifying and divisive force. The competitive matches are depicted with tension and precision, emphasizing the mental and physical demands of the game. As the Mizusawa team advances through tournaments, they encounter a diverse array of opponents, each with unique playing styles and personal stories, further enriching the narrative.

"Chihayafuru" is a story of perseverance, friendship, and the pursuit of excellence, set against the backdrop of a niche but deeply captivating sport. The characters' growth, both as players and individuals, is intricately woven into the fabric of the plot, creating a compelling and emotionally resonant narrative.
Information
Chihayafuru
ちはやふる
Chihaya Full
Type: TV-Series
Anime episodes: 25
Movie/episode length: 30 min.
Date: 10/04/2011 – 03/27/2012
Official Website:Chihayafuru - Crunchyroll
Categories
Genre
DramaFighting Shounen
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1Now the Flower Blooms
2The Red That Is
3From the Crystal White Snow
4A Whirlwind of Flower Petals Descends
5The Sight of a Midnight Moon
6Now Bloom Inside the Ninefold Palace
7But for Autumn's Coming
8The Sounds of the Waterfall
9But I Cannot Hide
10Exchange Hellos and Goodbyes
11The Sky is the Road Home
12Set These Forbidden Fields Aglow
13For You, I head Out
14For There is no one Else Out There
15As Though Pearls Have Been Strung Across the Autumn Plain
16The Autumn Leaves of Mount Ogura
17World Offers No Escape
18The Plum Blossoms Still Smell the Same
19As the Years Pass
20The Cresting Waves Almost Look Like Clouds in the Skies
21As My Sleeves Are Wet With Dew
22Just as My Beauty Has Faded
23The Night is Nearly Past
24Nobody Wishes to See the Beautiful Cherry Blossoms
25Moonlight, Clear and Bright
Comment(s)
Staff
  • Director
    Morio Asaka
  • Screenplay
    Sumino Kawashima
    Yūko Kakihara
    Akemi Moriyama
    Naoya Takayama
    Satoshi Suzuki
    Ayako Katō
  • Episode Director
    Morio Asaka
    Hideki Hosokawa
    Tomokazu Tokoro
    Fumihiro Yoshimura
    Kazuo Nogami
    Jun Shishido
    Tomoaki Ohta
    Naoyuki Itō
    Yoshitaka Makino
    Atsuko Ishizuka
    migmi
    Fumio Maezono
    Kotono Watanabe
    Yūta Takamura
  • Music
    Kōsuke Yamashita
  • Character Design
    Kunihiko Hamada
  • Art
    Hideyuki Ueno
    Tomoyuki Shimizu
    Hideaki Kita
    Yuki Kasahara
    Ayami Aritake
    Ayumi Kawai
    Yasuaki Aritō
  • Animation Director
    Masahiro Sekiguchi
    Takahiro Gotō
    Shinichi Miyamae
    Aki Tsunaki
    Mami Yamaguchi
    Kunihiko Hamada
    Miyuki Katayama
    Haruhito Takada
    Katsumi Shimazaki
    Rie Aoki
    Shou Sugai
    Asami Komatsu
    Takashi Nagayoshi
    Minefumi Harada
    Maria Ichino
    Satoshi Tasaki
    Yukari Takeuchi
    Hiroki Saitō
    Chang Hee Won
    Taiki Imamura
    Kōji Ōdate
    Geum-soo Kim
    Yūko Watabe
    Tomoko Satō
  • Cgi Director
    Tsukasa Saitō
  • Executive producer
  • Series Composition
    Naoya Takayama
  • Storyboard
    Morio Asaka
    Tōru Takahashi
    Keiji Gotō
    Shigeyasu Yamauchi
    Yoshiharu Ashino
    Hideki Hosokawa
    Jun Shishido
    Naoyuki Itō
    Chiaki Kon
    Tatsuya Mine
    Atsuko Ishizuka
    Tomohiko Ito
    Kotono Watanabe
  • Unit Director
    Morio Asaka
  • Original creator
  • Art Director
    Tomoyuki Shimizu
  • Chief Animation Director
    Yoshinori Kanemori
    Kunihiko Hamada
  • Sound Director
    Masafumi Mima
  • Director of Photography
    Kenji Fujita
  • Producer
    Toshio Nakatani
    Manabu Tamura
    Naoki Iwasa
Production
  • Animation Production
    Madhouse
  • Production
    VAP
    Nippon Television Network