Nice TV. Could be a 46-incher.
"A modern fantasy based on Japanese Shinto legends. Suzuhara Izumiko is a 15-year-old girl, who has been raised and protected in a shrine deep in the Kumano mountains. She is quite shy and destroys all the electric devices she touches. When she begins to think about going out of the mountains and moving to the city, her guardian Sagara Yukimasa recommends her to enter a high school in Tokyo and forces his son Miyuki to serve Izumiko for life. Miyuki and Izumiko repel each other but their relationship begins to change when a terrifying accident occurs on the school excursion. Izumiko learns her fate as the last representative (yorishiro) of a Himegami goddess and Miyuki learns of his duty as a guardian Yamabushi of Izumiko." -MAL
Genre: Contemporary fantasy, novel, religion, school life, seinen, thriller
Episodes: 12
Links: AniDB, ANN, Official
DL: Episode 1: FFF | Kaylith-Oni (Both TV versions, not web rip)
There are some differences between these translations, so pick whichever you want. I'll stick to FFF from now on.
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The mystery in the description caught my attention when reading about this season's shows. Mystery and fatalism. This first episode only strenghtened that feeling, even though surprisingly little was revealed so far, but it gave me a positive impression, nonetheless. I admit I must be partial in the sense that if the roles were switched and the weak-willed main character was a dude and the strong-willed a girl, I would be far more displeased than now. I'm still bothered the girl shows so little backbone, but I have no doubt that will change. Since it seems very much like they are a fated couple, one way or another, the dude will probably do his everything to whip her into a better condition, even if he has troubles understanding her position due to his own totally different background.
The female main character, Izumiko, is voiced by Hayami Saori, who immediately connected to Tari Tari's Okita Sawa in my mind, for obvious reasons. She was very good portraying this role so far. The main dude is voiced by Uchiyama Kouki, whose role last season was Yoshino of Tempest, yet in this show his personality is a mix of Yoshino and Mahiro, which is quite funny.
I'll keep watching for sure unless this unexpectedly turns bad.