OVA
Description
Madoka Kōmoto is a first-year high school student residing in Yamabiko Town, where she lives with her parents at their family Shinto shrine and serves as its miko. Her paternal grandparents have passed away, while other family details remain unspecified. Her duties involve maintaining the shrine grounds—including sweeping the sandō—and reading to children at the local library.
Physically, Madoka possesses long indigo-blue hair fastened with a white ribbon and matching indigo-blue eyes. She stands 153 cm tall with a slim build and a D-cup figure. While working at the shrine, she wears the traditional miko attire, but during personal time she dons school uniforms, sundresses, straw hats, and other casual clothing.
Her personality blends shyness and reserve with initial androphobia—a fear of males rooted in her grandfather’s strict upbringing. This anxiety triggers defensive martial arts reactions when unfamiliar males touch her, often resulting in her throwing them via nage-waza techniques. She gradually overcomes this fear through interactions with Kazuma Hoshino. She enjoys writing, harbors a noted fondness for honey, and demonstrates proficiency in throwing techniques.
Eight years before the main story, Madoka formed a childhood friendship with Kazuma during his brief stay in Yamabiko. He gifted her a handmade grass ring as a token of their promise to reunite, which she interpreted as a marriage proposal and cherished deeply. When Kazuma returns years later, his initial failure to recognize her causes distress. After several tense encounters where she flees upon seeing him, they reconcile and transition to using first names.
Their relationship intensifies, culminating in a summer carnival confession where Madoka confronts Kazuma about his forgotten promise, prompting his recollection of their past. They formally become a couple afterward. At the New Year’s Eve shrine ceremony, Madoka performs the sacred mikomai dance. Though delayed by heavy snowfall en route back from a trip, Kazuma arrives just in time to support her, ensuring she completes the performance. Their relationship gains public acknowledgment, and they continue dating into spring, sharing a kiss under the stars.
In the visual novel’s afterstory set one year later, Madoka and Kazuma sustain a happy romantic bond. The manga adaptation mirrors this trajectory, affirming their relationship. The anime diverges, depicting Kazuma choosing another romantic interest after remembering Madoka, leading her to release the preserved grass ring into a river as a symbolic release of her first love.
Her friendships include Hina Sakai—who encourages her pursuit of Kazuma—alongside the Toudou sisters and Ibuki Hinata. She frequently engages in community activities or spends quiet time alone, reflecting her reserved yet kind nature.
Physically, Madoka possesses long indigo-blue hair fastened with a white ribbon and matching indigo-blue eyes. She stands 153 cm tall with a slim build and a D-cup figure. While working at the shrine, she wears the traditional miko attire, but during personal time she dons school uniforms, sundresses, straw hats, and other casual clothing.
Her personality blends shyness and reserve with initial androphobia—a fear of males rooted in her grandfather’s strict upbringing. This anxiety triggers defensive martial arts reactions when unfamiliar males touch her, often resulting in her throwing them via nage-waza techniques. She gradually overcomes this fear through interactions with Kazuma Hoshino. She enjoys writing, harbors a noted fondness for honey, and demonstrates proficiency in throwing techniques.
Eight years before the main story, Madoka formed a childhood friendship with Kazuma during his brief stay in Yamabiko. He gifted her a handmade grass ring as a token of their promise to reunite, which she interpreted as a marriage proposal and cherished deeply. When Kazuma returns years later, his initial failure to recognize her causes distress. After several tense encounters where she flees upon seeing him, they reconcile and transition to using first names.
Their relationship intensifies, culminating in a summer carnival confession where Madoka confronts Kazuma about his forgotten promise, prompting his recollection of their past. They formally become a couple afterward. At the New Year’s Eve shrine ceremony, Madoka performs the sacred mikomai dance. Though delayed by heavy snowfall en route back from a trip, Kazuma arrives just in time to support her, ensuring she completes the performance. Their relationship gains public acknowledgment, and they continue dating into spring, sharing a kiss under the stars.
In the visual novel’s afterstory set one year later, Madoka and Kazuma sustain a happy romantic bond. The manga adaptation mirrors this trajectory, affirming their relationship. The anime diverges, depicting Kazuma choosing another romantic interest after remembering Madoka, leading her to release the preserved grass ring into a river as a symbolic release of her first love.
Her friendships include Hina Sakai—who encourages her pursuit of Kazuma—alongside the Toudou sisters and Ibuki Hinata. She frequently engages in community activities or spends quiet time alone, reflecting her reserved yet kind nature.