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Asagiri no Miko

Alt titles: Shrine of the Morning Mist

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Three shrine maids have a distant cousin who moved away for schooling when they were young. Years later, he returns, and the three girls are tasked with protecting him. During this, the eldest (who's a teacher at the school) and the middle one form a "Miko" council. The story goes through their growth together and their battles with the servants of the Evil God.

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Kyouta and his friends just want to rock out all day and night long, and with a new record deal, it seems they'll be able to do just that. But when the women around him, including his best friend Yokko, start revealing strange powers, Kyouta finds himself at the crux of an ancient conflict, torn between love and loyalty.

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Himitsu

Overall, Asagiri no Miko and Aquarian Age give different moods in their atmosphere, but there are a few events that give off the same feel, especially during battles. Both involve spiritual seals and Miko. I found that the main trial they went through developed in a similar way. Aquarian Age has deeper drama and great animation.

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kamirura
Looking for Mikos and weird monsters? then you've got the right series. Inuyasha and Asagiri No miko are quite the same just that I think Asagiri is abit more silly sometimes.

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While reading "The Universe of the Four Gods", best friends Miaka and Yui are mysteriously transported into a strange world full of magic and unfamiliar faces. As if their arrival was determined by fate, Miaka is revered as the Priestess of Suzaku, the savior of their warring country, who was destined to arrived in a flash of light, from a land far away. Betrayal, love, and heartache accompany this fantasy-filled tale of friendships torn apart, and hope that never fades.

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Nanashi
Asagiri no Miko could be described as Fushigi Yuugi for those of us suffering from ADD. Both series revolve about a girl who is a priestess. The differences in both series abound, but for a show centered around a female lead filled with fantasy and gods look no further than Fushigi Yuugi.

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Ten-year-old genius Chiyo, animal-loving Sakaki, loudmouth Tomo, athletic Kagura, weight-conscious Yomi and dim-witted Osaka are six friends who share laughs, good times, and a high school homeroom. With scary (and sometimes perverted) teachers, school festivals, penguin suits and general hilarity abounding, you can be sure that there's never a dull day in the life of one of these students!

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Nanashi
Have you ever been watching a standard length anime episode and catch yourself thinking at the midway point, "Is this ever going to end?" Fear not! Azumanga Daioh and Asagiri no Miko bring you the satisfaction of watching a full anime episode in half the time! Azumanga Daioh and Asagiri no Miko -- the ADD anime fan's dream.

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ralphp2
Both series start off as a bit of a romance from a childhood arrangement. They diverge rapidly, but both are built on "Love Can Conquer All, If It Works Very Hard At It".