Nanafa: Haitai
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Nanafa: Haitai
The story follows , a cheerful middle school girl living in Okinawa. She helps her grandmother run their family soba shop, "Kame Soba," alongside her older sister, Nao, and her younger sister, Kokona—who possesses a strong ability to sense the supernatural.
: Created by the illustrator POP , known for works like Moetan . Broadcast History : Season 1 : Aired from October to December 2012. Season 2 : Aired from April to June 2013. Total Episodes : 26. Key Characters Description Nanafa Kyan Protagonist
The series centers on the comedic daily adventures that ensue as these spirits integrate into Nanafa's family life. Production Details : Hiroshi Kimura Writer : Kenji Konuta Haitai Nanafa
Their quiet lives are disrupted when three spirits are unleashed from a nearby Chinese banyan tree after a seal falls off: : Two "jimunaa" (wood spirits). Iina : An incarnation of an Okinawan lion statue (Shisa).
The show is often cited as a fun, quick watch for fans of the slice-of-life genre, particularly those interested in Okinawan culture and lighthearted supernatural themes. Haitai Nanafa (TV Series 2012–2013) - IMDb The story follows , a cheerful middle school
Supernatural entities that bring chaos and comedy to the household.
(はいたい七葉; translated as "Hello Nanafa") is a Japanese anime television series that blends slice-of-life comedy with Okinawan folklore . Produced by the animation studio Passione , the series is composed of short episodes—roughly three minutes each—that originally aired on local Ryukyu Asahi Broadcasting in Okinawa before gaining wider distribution. Plot Summary Broadcast History : Season 1 : Aired from
A middle school student and the middle child of the Kyan sisters. Older Sister A high school student who assists at the family restaurant. Kokona Kyan Younger Sister An elementary schooler with supernatural sensitivity. Niina, Raana, & Iina