We see the physical toll that sharing divine power takes on Uka. As Inari uses her abilities to help her friends, Uka’s own form begins to flicker, raising the stakes for their supernatural pact.
Touka’s protective (and slightly suspicious) nature towards Uka comes to the forefront. Their interaction at the shrine provides a glimpse into Touka’s ability to see the divine and his genuine concern for his sister’s well-being. Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha Episode 5
Do you think Inari is becoming too dependent on her transformation powers, or is she finally learning to use them responsibly? We see the physical toll that sharing divine
Inari’s journey of growth and godhood takes a serious turn in Episode 5. Their interaction at the shrine provides a glimpse
Episode 5 shifts the tone from a lighthearted romantic comedy to something more consequential. It establishes that Inari’s powers aren't just a "free gift"—they are a borrowed burden that affects the goddess she admires most.
Things are heating up (literally and figuratively) as the gang heads to the beach. While it starts as a classic summer trope, the episode quickly dives into the complex relationship between Inari and Uka-no-Mitama-no-Kami.