Hanasaku Manimani

21.11.2013
Genre: Visual Novel
An otome game developped by 5pb.
Mochizuke Nao is a high school student living in the present day. One day she goes to a nearby shrine for the summer festival… and somehow gets thrown back in time. When she opens her eyes, she finds herself in an unfamiliar land. A peculiar scenery lies before her eyes. It appears that she experienced a time slip back into a period of intense upheaval—the Edo period. The town she landed in is really different from the present day. Nao is incredibly shocked and troubled.

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