Inari- Konkon- Koi Iroha Episode 1 !full! Jun 2026
In the premiere episode of Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha , titled " Inari, First Love, First Transformation
If you are tired of isekai harems or overly cynical deconstructions, this episode feels like a warm hug. It understands that teenage love is embarrassing, messy, and rarely logical.
Uka-sama, though slightly confused by the request, grants it. In an instant, Inari transforms. She rushes to school the next day in Kouno’s body, only to realize the catastrophic flaw in her logic: she is now wearing someone else’s face. When she tries to talk to Tanbabashi, he is confused and distant. Worse, the real Kouno—now trapped in Inari’s original body—wakes up in a panic. Inari- Konkon- Koi Iroha Episode 1
Inari is the perfect everygirl protagonist. She isn’t exceptionally pretty, smart, or athletic. Her appeal lies in her empathy. Episode 1 establishes her fatal flaw: she values others’ perception of her more than her own identity. Her journey from wanting to be someone else to wanting to be a better version of herself begins here.
At school, Inari's attempt to impress her crush, , ends in disaster when she accidentally pulls his pants down during P.E. class. Distraught and believing Koji is interested in the beautiful class idol, Akemi Sumizome , Inari returns to the shrine to seek help from the gods. In the premiere episode of Inari, Konkon, Koi
In the vast landscape of anime, the Shinto romance genre holds a special, nostalgic place. Stories of shrine maidens, mischievous gods, and the intersection of the mundane with the divine have captivated audiences for decades. In 2014, (often translated as Inari, Konkon, ABCs of Love ) arrived to add a fresh entry to this canon.
The twist? Inari can see spirits and gods, a talent that sets her apart from her peers. Episode 1 wastes no time establishing that this isn't just a quirky personality trait; it’s the engine for the entire plot. In an instant, Inari transforms
Wish-granting narratives often punish greed. Here, the punishment is psychological. Inari gets exactly what she asked for and immediately hates it.
Inari Fushimi is a shy student in Kyoto who takes a shortcut to school and rescues a fox pup named from a river. Later, heartbroken after embarrassing herself in front of her crush, Kouji Tanbabashi , and believing he likes the beautiful Akemi Sumizome , she visits the local Inari Shrine.
Inari isn't your typical confident heroine. She's clumsy, shy, and often trips over her own words (and feet). From the very first scene, we see her struggling to even talk to her crush, the baseball team's ace, Tanbabashi. Her one-sided crush is painfully relatable, especially when her best friend, Uka, seems so much more outgoing.
