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Hinamatsuri

Hinamatsuri

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One night, a strange object falls on the head of Nitta, a member of the yakuza. Inside the box is a strange young girl named Hina. She has tremendous supernatural powers, and Nitta finds himself reluctantly taking her in. Her powers can come in handy for his yakuza business, but he also runs the risk of her using them on him! Not to mention, if she doesn't use her powers, she will eventually go berserk and destroy everything around her. Nitta and Hina's strange life together is just beginning...
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  • Shinya Shokudo - Midnight Diner is based on this series which also revolves around a late-night diner and the stories of its customers.
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  • Samurai Gourmet - Follows a retired man exploring food and life experiences, blending rich narratives with culinary culture.
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  • Wakako-zake - Centers around food and the experiences of a woman enjoying sake and snacks after work, showcasing similar themes.
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  • Shinya Shokudo 2 - Continues to explore more stories around the late-night diner format, expanding on the themes of the original series.
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  • Kakushi Daze - Explores the lives of individuals through various regional stories in Japan, emphasizing cultural depth.
  • Miyamoto - A quirky story about a man who becomes entangled in others' lives, echoing the same layered narratives found in Midnight Diner.
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  • Sushi Police - A comedic series that intertwines food, culture, and police work to highlight quirky narratives.
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  • Ikebukuro West Gate Park - Highlights the vibrant life in Ikebukuro through the protagonist's interactions, mirroring the community-driven aspect of Midnight Diner.
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