Kiyo Nozuki and Sumire Herai are childhood friends who share a common desire to become maikos—apprentice geishas. When they join a maiko house, Kiyo is deemed unfit to be a maiko and ends up employed as a live-in cook. On the other hand, Sumire perfectly fits the maiko image and undergoes training to become one. Although disheartened by her own failure, the ever-optimistic Kiyo cooks for everyone in the house, happy to nourish and encourage them in their endeavors. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Definitely not a cliffhanger since a cliffhanger for me is something I waited for a week but ended up unsatisfying and more exciting. It felt more unfinished since there's no more episode to come. This anime is something I don't wait for since it had already ended, Maiko-san Chi no Makanai-san is my favorite comfort anime and an anime that will always soothe my soul; an anime where I can learn a lot about food and where they originated from; a calming story that enlightens me. I never knew about Maiko or Geiko until I started watching this, I never really knew anything about Japanesetradition. The show seem simple yet delicate in its own unique form. I love the detailed art graphics and adorable voice accent as well as everything in this anime. I do not expect a season 2 but I will certainly be thrilled if there'll be any to come about this. 1000/1000. ❀♡
Watched this on a whim, since I like slice of life and love shows that involve cooking, and I was immediately charmed. It's a simple premise, with simplistic animation and a gentle storyline. Nothing too out of this world, or nothing too exciting. It was actually a good palate cleanser for one to watch before the next big thing. And though the story and animation may be simple, the artwork for the backgrounds are gorgeous. So many of Kyoto's sights and landmarks are given a bright, colourful and breathtaking watercolour treatment that I found myself pausing a few times just to admire it. As for the story, Ienjoyed and appreciated that we were given insights into the lives, dos and don'ts and the ways of living and working as a Maiko-san. So many eye-opening facts, and rules which they live by, and it even extend into the foods featured, and though they are not a heavy feature compared to the likes of Food Wars or Isekai Shokudou, they actually felt more like they were playing a part in the cast. I also liked the fact that each episode is divided into 3 vignettes and made it digestible, although I felt that 2 vignettes per episode would have made the stories more drawn out and fuller. The voice actresses also helped bring this to life, with their gentle, nuanced portrayals of the characters, and the music featured were charming as well, elevating and yet not overtaking. All in all, I enjoyed this quite much. Its a good anime, with many elements in it's favour. The only little problem for me that discerns this good anime from a great one is rewatchability. Will I rewatch it again? I don't think I will. Be that as it may, I do think that one should still give it a watch, if one is looking for a feel good and charming show.
There is no plot to the anime, but if you like watching cute anime girls and would like to learn some things about cooking and some background info on the specific meal that they highlight for he episode, you are in for a treat. Overall, the events that happen in each episode are wholesome, and I would heavily recommend it if you are looking for something to watch that anyone can enjoy. I liked the voice actors, and the general background music and theme song. I couldn't even bring myself to skip over the opening and ending song, because I enjoyed i THAT much.