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The protagonist is spending his summer vacation idly at home when his mother tells him: “You’re free during summer break, right? Go help out at Minori‑chan’s place.” Reluctantly, he heads to the countryside shrine where his childhood friend lives. After a long bus ride, feeling a mix of excitement and nervousness about seeing her again for the first time in a while, he finally arrives – only to find the shrine in a shockingly run‑down state (VNDB). The player then takes control of the male lead and must help restore the shrine while deepening his relationship with Minori. The description on bangumi.tv summarises the setup in the same way, noting that the protagonist has to help at his childhood friend’s dilapidated shrine (bangumi.tv). Miko Miko Life Ponkotsu Osananajimi to Honobono...

The series revolves around the life of Miko, a high school student who returns to her hometown after a few years away. As she navigates her daily life, she reconnects with her childhood friend, [insert character name], and together they embark on a journey of self-discovery, growth, and nostalgia. This public link is valid for 7 days

The twist? Kagura is, as the title suggests, ponkotsu —a lovable, hopeless mess. She tries her best to be a proper, graceful Miko, but she trips over her own feet, messes up sacred rituals, and gets flustered at the drop of a hat. The story follows their cohabitation and the rekindling of their bond. Can’t copy the link right now

The setup is classic visual novel boilerplate. You play as the protagonist who returns to his rural hometown, moving into a traditional shrine owned by relatives. Waiting for him is , his childhood friend who happens to be a shrine maiden (Miko).