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Plot
Meirocho is a town filled with fortune tellers known as Uraras, who each specialize in different forms of fortune telling. Chiya, a girl who was raised in the woods, comes to Meirocho seeking the whereabouts of her mother. Joined by three other Urara trainees, Koume, Kon, and Nono, Chiya aims to become the highest ranked Urara in order to enlist the help of the legendary Urara and find her mother.
Characters
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- A girl who sometimes appears to have animal-like ears and a tail. She was raised in the woods by her mother's friend, Setsu. Having grown up alongside animals, she is quite agile and has a habit of exposing her stomach when apologising. She wishes to become a 1st-rank Urara to find her mother.
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- A straight-laced girl who specializes in kokkuri fortune telling. Due to the way she wears her ribbon, she is often thought to be a fox girl.
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- An energetic girl who dresses like a witch and specializes in witch-related magic.
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- A shy girl who is the younger sister of the Natsumeya's owner, Nina. She owns a doll named Matsuko given to her by her mother, who died when she was little, and often interprets its creepy advices.
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- Nono's older sister, a Rank 5 Urara who runs the Natsumeya teahouse and tutors 10th-rank Uraras.
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- Captain of Meirocho's Bloque 10 Patrol Unit who is close friends with Nina. She is strict in her duties and often embarrassed by Chiya's shameless actions.
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- Patrol officers working under Saku, whom they both have quite evident crushes on.
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- A friend of Chiya's mother who raised Chiya in the forest after her mother's disappearance.
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Media
Manga
Written and illustrated by Template:Ill, Urara Meirocho started in Houbunsha's Template:Ill on April 16, 2014.[4] The magazine ceased publication on October 16, 2017,[5] and the series moved to the publisher's Manga Time Kirara starting on January 9, 2018,[6][7][8] and finished on June 8, 2019.[9][10] Houbunsha collected its chapters in seven Template:Transliteration volumes, released from January 27, 2015,[11] to July 25, 2019.[12]
Volumes
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Anime
An anime television series adaptation by J.C.Staff aired in Japan between January 5, 2017, and March 23, 2017.[1] The series is licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks[13] and streamed by Anime Network.[14] The opening theme is Template:Nihongo by Labyrinth (Sayaka Harada, Yurika Kubo, Haruka Yoshimura, and Kaede Hondo) while the ending theme is "go to Romance>>>>>" by Luce Twinkle Wink☆.[15]
Episodes
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Video game
Characters from the series appear alongside other Manga Time Kirara characters in the 2017 mobile RPG, Kirara Fantasia.[16]
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