Introduction Airing in April of 2011 Hanasaku Iroha is a show by PA works that serves as their magnum opus.This review will be a deeper dive into the themes this show explores as well as what I think of the anime that changed the way I have and will ever look at anime. 1 The Background/Staff If anyone asked me why I think Hanasaku Iroha is one of the best in the business a decent chunk of the credit lies in this part. Despite being released in 2011 it is still one of if not the best anime in the pure SoL genre. With Majority of the script written by a name known to many Mari Okadahttps://anilist.co/staff/100978/MariOkada the story of Hanasaku Iroha is the first show that truly showcased the full extent of her talent from the tight main plot filled riddled with strong introspective moments to having some of the best characters and comingofage. These points are now all part of Maris writing having presence in other shows that she wrote following Hanasaku Iroha such as Anohanahttps://anilist.co/anime/9989/AnoHiMitaHananoNamaewoBokutachiwaMadaShiranai/ O Maidenshttps://anilist.co/anime/105932/AraburuKisetsunoOtomedomoyo/ and Sakurasouhttps://anilist.co/anime/13759/SakurasounoPetnaKanojo/. Next up on the list we have Jin Aketagawahttps://anilist.co/staff/103074/JinAketagawa and Shiro Hamaguchihttps://anilist.co/staff/102689/ShiroHamaguchi each responsible for sound and music respectively. The former needs little introduction to the quality of the work he does as he is one of the biggest names in the industry having worked on Kaguya Samahttps://anilist.co/anime/101921/KaguyasamawaKokurasetaiTensaitachinoRenaiZunousen/ Rezerohttps://anilist.co/anime/21355/ReZerokaraHajimeruIsekaiSeikatsu/ and Yorimoihttps://anilist.co/anime/99426/SorayorimoTooiBasho/ amongst countless other big shows. The lesser known latter who has spent a large part of his career on One Piecehttps://anilist.co/anime/21/OnePiece/ is not to be slept on as well. Both do a wonderful job at bringing the whole concept of a ryokan the inevitable advancement of the traditional town of Yunosagi and a boringly bustling Tokyo to life through OSTs and atmosphere. Rounding up the main staff is director Masahiro Andouhttps://anilist.co/staff/101518/MasahiroAndou Wolfs Rainhttps://anilist.co/anime/202/WolfsRain/ FMAhttps://anilist.co/anime/121/HaganenoRenkinjutsushi/. As is with his team he plays a huge part in making sure Hanasaku Iroha succeeds. Andous style teeters on subtlety mixed with clarity. An example of this would be in episode 1https://files.catbox.moe/y7pu51. where Jiromaru was cleanly setup for his arc while the current one was running. Aside from that his use of symbolism and general story structure especially during multiepisode and character focused arcs are executed with finesse. Thanks to these amazing backstage talents Hanasaku Iroha was able to shine even brighter. 2 Characters Following the technical aspect of the show is the practical side. Starting off with characters Main as well as the important sides. 2.1 Ohana A phenomenal MC that is one of the key pieces of character in the show. As the epitome of a ComingOfAge character she goes through a ton of changes. From an optimistically forwardlooking yet aimless MC to an adjusted determined waitress to finally discovering her own meaning of life and how to make the most out of it. All of this while never faltering in her own values a trait all characters of this show share and one of its strongest points. 2.2 Sui The other piece of the puzzle Sui is tradition personified. Because she is written so damn well she is the core of most of the good drama in this show. She is confident and unwavering in her beliefs values and absolute rules always on the edge of right and wrong something like following your heart vs doing the right thing making her the perfect antihero/pseudovillain as viewers are more often than not likely to find themselves agreeing with her views on certain events. Together with Ohana these 2 are undoubtedly the core of Hanasaku Iroha. 2.3 Enishi and Takako The parallel of Sui representing an evolving future generation. The two play the part of the fools a young inexperienced but hard working couple serving as the shepherd of a new age where times change and adaptability is key. Throughout the show Enishi is presented to us as a faithful son of Sui always trying his best to learn and improve himself and the inn as the heir. Takako is introduced as his partner in crime a manager he acquainted with during his college days. Together they constantly look for new innovative ways away from the norm to try to better the Kissuiso much to Suis dismay. As a result of their clash in views the 2 parties frequently have runins leading to good tantalizing drama as both sides never truly have the upper hand since no one is right or wrong. I will go into further detail about some of their conflicts in a later segment. 2.4 Nako Minko Tomoe We complete the list of essential characters with this trio. Even though Ohana Nako and Minko are listed as the main circle of friends I decided to relegate the latter 2 down to the level of Tomoe that of a smaller side character. Make no mistake I am by no means calling the 2 of them weaker characters but rather felt that they fulfill the same purpose. All 3 of them fall under the umbrella of Plot Material for me the inbetweens/content of most major arcs are filled up by them and their personal issues. As such each of them fill a more generic character archetype i.e dere types and whatnot. However these 3 individuals outmatch their competitors of a similar character type as they display the potential to easily develop into wonderful characters with the help of great drama should the need arise. 3 Themes Moving on the last segment of content Themes. 3.1 Growth + Tradition A topic Im still not fully confident in discussing as I dont feel that I have the skill to explain originally thought to have separated the two are growth and tradition. Going hand in hand these 2 themes make up 90 of Hanasaku Iroha always appearing in one form or the other around every corner. Briefly touched on during Ohanas character segment is growth the ever prevalent. Present in all of the characters and in our own IRL growth is beautifully showcased in Hanasaku Iroha. Every character maintains their personalities and qualities while unknowingly becoming the best versions of themselves. A surreal mix. Even as a standalone this aspect of the show is easily one of the best in the game. But when coupled with the next big theme tradition perfection is somehow lifted even higher. Tradition is no doubt the most unique thing of the show. It is presented in a way that I have only seen one other time outside of this show Sakura Quest that comes out 7 years after that is nowhere close to this series. Tradition is constantly challenged in this show through Sui Kissuiso or the whole damn town of Yunosagi. Change is inevitable we all know that. But when brought up in the face of tradition this brazenly a miracle happens. We spend a decent chunk of runtime exploring the minds of the traditional as they struggle to adapt to the evergrowing and advancing world around them relentlessly finding ways to keep their treasured way of life alive. The centerpiece or rather embodiment of this is Sui. As is the way of a marvelous character Sui displays both sides of the conflict towards the end of the show showing her adept adaptability being able to stick to her tradition while also breaking the rules to allow what is needed when the time comes exemplifying growth and tradition together as one. Enishi and Takako also fall in the same vein except their part is of the new generation as mentioned in their own character study. Easily able to abandon tradition they show growth by having the adaptability and innovation that the new generation leans towards. As for the other characters Ohana Minko Nako and Tomoe they play their part in a slightly different way all of them go through the same type of growth while sticking to their own unique beliefs as a result of their drastically different backgrounds. With such a vibrant cast going through the same process yet bursting with their own individuality Hanasaku Iroha is the ComingOfAge anime that fans of the genre need to see. 3.2 Kissuiso Finally the elephant that is surely tired of being in the room for 1400 words is addressed. The last major theme is the Inn itself. The silent deuteragonist of the show. Serving not only as a beautifully crafted backdrop inspired after the real life Inn in Kanazawa the Yuwaku Onsen but also the source and heart of the story. In a sense the story revolves around Kissuiso. It is the catalyst for the growth of all characters the reason for tradition and the one thing that connects every single plotline. The importance of the Kissuiso cannot go unstated and credit really has to be given for this absolute marvel of a location. Coupled with the other major theme above a bustlingly quiet story about ones meaning of life is perfected. Conclusion This is technically my 3rd review of Hanasaku Iroha2nd if youre counting anilist only done after my 2nd rewatch and I was hoping that I have 1uped myself from my previous attempts. I tried my best to incorporate and detail as much about the drawing points of the story as possible without spoiling. In my first 2 reviews I state that Hanasaku Iroha is one of the best anime of all time and was my thenfavorite anime. I have since found more shows that I personally enjoy more than it but what Hanasaku Iroha taught me will stick with me for a lifetime. Aside from my personal stuff I wholeheartedly believe that anybody no matter your taste will be able to at least appreciate this anime for what its accomplished. Previous edition v
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