Urara Meirochou - Recommendations

Alt title: Urara Maze Town Book

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Konohana Kitan

Konohana Kitan

Konohana Kitan is the heartwarming story of a new apprentice named Yuzu, and the other fox girls who work at a hot spring hotel called Konohatei. The staff at Konohatei live by one belief: no matter who one may truly be, no matter what, anyone who is a guest is a god. Of course, that includes you. Let the hospitality of Yuzu and the Konohatei heal your tired soul.

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disheartened disheartened says...

similar art style, some of the characters have fox ears, looks like it takes place in the same time period/place 

AardvarkRex AardvarkRex says...

CGDCT with prominent Japanese mythology themes and strong yuri undertones. Similar settings + lots of kemonomimi goodness in both: Konohana girls have "real" fox ears (and tails), while Urara girls only superficial ones.

heroicanthy heroicanthy says...

Konohana Kitan is miles better than Urara, MUCH less creepy. I couldn't get through five minutes of this anime.

Is the Order a Rabbit?

Is the Order a Rabbit?

Cocoa arrives in a new town in spring to start high school. She gets lost and pops into a coffee shop called "Rabbit House", which turns out to be where she will live. All the characters are so cute - tiny but cool Chino, soldierly Lize, gentle and Japanese Chiyo, sophisticated but down-to-earth Sharo. They are joined by Chino's class mates Maya and Megu, and a regular at the shop, Mr. Blue-Mountain Aoyama. Everything is so cute every day at Rabbit House!

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YuiYui YuiYui says...

Two cute and fluffy series in the moe style of art, and both an easy watch but don't expect them to leave too much of an impact unless you are heavily influenced by the moe style. These shows have a similar art style, character tropes and the way they just plod through the story, despite there not being too much to the story, in similar ways. For these reasons I believe if you liked one of these shows you might want to check out the other xx

teifi20 teifi20 says...

both feature a core cast of highschool age girls, and the two focus mainly on the cute daily lives of the characters. urara seems to have a deeper plot with a definate direction. where 'is the order a rabit?' has more of a focus on the relationships between characters. if you enjoyed one you're likely to enjoy the other, urara is somewhat incomplete however with only one season and unlikely to get a sequal, whilst 'is the order a rabit?' has three seasons of wholesomness.

In the Heart of Kunoichi Tsubaki

In the Heart of Kunoichi Tsubaki

Tsubaki and her fellow kunoichi are repeatedly taught that men are something to be feared. But not even the antics of Tsubaki's younger teammates are enough to keep her mind from wandering, and wondering what men are truly like.

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AardvarkRex AardvarkRex says...

Both follow a group of teenage girls who are undergoing training in an all-female village/town to become either ninjas or fortune tellers and showcasing various techniques/jutsu for this purpose. Both also have a lead character trying to find/meet with someone. Similar settings and character dynamics, except Kunoichi Tsubaki is more action oriented.

moenator moenator says...

Both are equally cute with a similar setup.

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Anne-Happy

Anne-Happy

A group of pitiable girls live their days with energy and cheer in this encouraging school comedy. All the students of Tennogofune Academy's Class 1-7 seem to be plagued by "bad karma," or misfortune. Hanakoizumi An the unlucky, Hibarigaoka Ruri of the tragic love stories, Kumegawa Botan with her perpetually poor health, Hagyuu Hibiki with her bad sense of direction, and Ekoda Ren with constant women troubles have just joined the class, and they're all doing their best to live their high school lives as happily as they can...

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YuiYui YuiYui says...

Two cute anime that feature cute girls doing cute things in their own way, even without too much story these tw anime manage to pull of the cute girls doing cute things trope in similar ways, There could also be some comparision between characters, as they follow similar character structure. Also there is a test arc in both that are quite similar (even though the one is Urara Meirochou is on a greater scale). In conclusion if you liked one of these anime then you might want to check out the other.

KINMOZA!

KINMOZA!

Shinobu Oomiya is a 15-year old Japanese school girl who did a homestay in the UK when she was in junior high. One day, as she is missing her time abroad, a letter arrives for her from the daughter of her UK host family, Alice Cartelet, announcing that she is coming to Japan! With Shinobu’s classmates Aya Komachi and Yoko Inokuma, as well as Alice’s childhood friend and rival from the UK, Karen Kujo, the lives of the five girls sparkle like a mosaic, and an airy and sweet school comedy starring Japanese and British schoolgirls is about to start!

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YuiYui YuiYui says...

Want anime where cute girls do cute things and there is hardly any story progression but you enjoy it anyway, well this was the feeling I got from both of these series. Whist Urara Meirochou is more on the supernatural/fantasy side of things with the ideas of fortune telling and gods compared to the slice of life world of Kiniro Mosaic both series follow a similar structure and the characters presented in simialr ways. Therefore I believe if you enjoyed one you might want to check out the other.

Laid-Back Camp

Laid-Back Camp

Nadeshiko, a high school student who had moved from Shizuoka to Yamanashi, decides to see the famous, 1000 yen-bill-featured Mount Fuji. Even though she manages to bike all the way to Motosu, she's forced to turn back because of worsening weather. Unable to set her eyes on her goal, she faints partway to her destination. When she wakes up, it's night, in a place she's never been before, with no way of knowing how to get home. Nadeshiko is saved when she encounters Rin, a girl who is out camping by herself. This outdoorsy girls story begins with this first encounter between Nadeshiko and Rin.

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TheElementalGriffin TheElementalGriffin says...

Both shows revolve around cute, bubbly girls sharing a new hobbies and trying new things, while also visiting beautiful scenery, both relaxing and feel good shows.

Is the Order a Rabbit?? ~Dear My Sister~

Is the Order a Rabbit?? ~Dear My Sister~

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Morita-san wa Mukuchi

Morita-san wa Mukuchi

Mayu learned everything she knows about manners from her mother, such as letting others finish their sentences before responding and to clearly articulate your thoughts. Unfortunately for Mayu, this advice is difficult to follow when your friends are a bunch of talkative high school girls, and has left everyone thinking she's overly quiet and shy instead! With good friends such as chatty Miki and shy Hana beside her, Mayu will silently navigate her high school life and have plenty of fun in the process!

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Hello!! KINMOZA!

Hello!! KINMOZA!

Although learning different languages continues to be an interest for Shinobu and her friends, the new school year brings unexpected difficulties. Not only is there always something new and different to distract them from their studies, but Alice and Youko also are having trouble adjusting to being in a different class from Shinobu and Aya. Meanwhile, Karen isn't getting along at all with her new homeroom teacher, and it doesn't help that the teacher is having trouble figuring out how to make herself seem friendlier to her students as well. Craziness may ensue, but sometimes, all it takes is the right mutual experience to bring everyone together.  While some of those experiences may not be as well-thought-out as others (like when Alice and Aya act like juvenile delinquents to seem more grown up), the gang's new adventures are certain to warm everyone's heart as the fun and friendships keep growing in HELLO!! KINMOZA!

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A-Channel

A-Channel

Having been close friends for years, when young Tooru passes her entrance exam she immediately rushes to tell Run that they will be attending the same school. However, since Run is one year older, not only will the two girls be in different classes, but the air-headed second year has already made her own friends, Yuuko and Nagi. Now the small, volatile and overprotective Tooru must learn to share her best friend and get to know her new acquaintances, as the four girls make the most of each new day.

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