
Meiji 40 (1907), Fushimi, Kyoto. Momokawa Ine is good at nothing and scolded daily by her father; prayer is her only solace. At Fushimi Inari Shrine she meets free-spirited Sakamoto Kihachi, who tells her not to trust the unseen—the age of electricity has begun. When her father unilaterally arranges her marriage, she nearly resigns herself, but Kihachi awakens her wish to leave and takes her from their closed home. To stop the wedding they must find the strange book Twentieth Century Electric Catalog, a childhood electricity prophecy Kihachi wrote. His older brother Seiroku took it and vanished. Fleeing through Kyoto and Shiga, they hunt the missing catalog and the secrets behind it.
Meiji 40 (1907), Fushimi, Kyoto. Momokawa Ine is good at nothing and scolded daily by her father; prayer is her only solace. At Fushimi Inari Shrine she meets free-spirited Sakamoto Kihachi, who tells her not to trust the unseen—the age of electricity has begun. When her father unilaterally arranges her marriage, she nearly resigns herself, but Kihachi awakens her wish to leave and takes her from their closed home. To stop the wedding they must find the strange book Twentieth Century Electric Catalog, a childhood electricity prophecy Kihachi wrote. His older brother Seiroku took it and vanished. Fleeing through Kyoto and Shiga, they hunt the missing catalog and the secrets behind it.
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