Hanasaku Iroha: Blossoms for Tomorrow

Hanasaku Iroha
Anime Hanasaku Iroha: Blossoms for Tomorrow

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Overview

When her mother runs off with her latest boyfriend, Ohana Matsumae is sent to live with her grandmother, who she has never met nor spoken to. Her grandmother is not pleased to find Ohana on her doorstep, and sets her to work at her Taisho-era (1920s) hot springs inn. It's not a lifestyle that Ohana would have chosen, but she decides not to be discouraged and to make the most of her difficult circumstances.

Original Air Dates:
Country: Japan
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Anime
Network: Tokyo MX
Watched by: 913 1 008 527
Total running time: 10 hours 15 minutes
Episode duration:
Episodes: 26
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5
15 Jan 2015, 20:31 #
There are two pages with this anime on this website.
27 Nov 2020, 21:26 #
I've been raging about this battle for almost the entire episode. You can't jump over your head
22 Nov 2021, 09:48 #
It's just fucked up, there's no other way to say it. Guys, let's all support the perverted pedophile! I was especially pleased with the grandmother, whose granddaughter this motherfucker kept locked up and perverted (yes, this is a perversion), and she was like, "well, you're our client, the client comes first, don't kill yourself, your whole life is ahead of you." they're completely fucked up, there are no words, this is not just a fan service, this is the cover of the creators out of place.
replied 13 Mar 2021, 01:57 #
@t0varisch: Alas (or not) this is just a liberty taken by the translator. In the original, there's Enka
29 Mar 2016, 20:14 #
I would like to write only good things, but perhaps I will add a spoonful of tar to the positive reviews that I managed to hear and read. with all the abundance of characters, the main thing in it is always the hotel and its way of life, so the development of the character mentioned above is lost somewhere halfway through the general background, and some remain unchanged until the very end, no matter what happens. Ohana was a bold but indecisive person to the point of audacity, and she remained so, in the end I could not believe in the sincerity of her feelings for Ko, she just forced these feelings out of herself. However, as she was a complex quiet sheep, she remained so until the very end and did not achieve the goal with which she came to ryokan. even Minko remained with her rather complex and slightly different character and did not express her feelings for Thor (well, at least he understood it himself, although he would hardly have understood it again if he had not heard the girls' bickering), however, I share some of her views. thus, at the end of the series, we, the viewers, return to the very beginning as if nothing had happened and Ohana had not left Tokyo for a single day. and that's where the question arises for me: then why did I look at all this? probably to make sure once again that women at any age are complex creatures. :Ohana's mom is now the standard of parental care for me, no kidding, she turned out to be really cool, and her lines at some moments are just something with something.
For all that, the anime doesn't seem logically incomplete to me, and I wasn't disappointed with the ending, which is a significant plus for me. but knowing that there is also a full-length film, I will answer right away, I will not watch it.