10/10 would recommend for "feel good" vibes
Tamako Market
Oshimeter
Synopsis
There are three things Tamako Kitashirakawa cares about above all else: mochi, her family's little mochi shop, and the tight-knit shopping district she's grown up in. Her life is warm, routine, and exactly the kind of thing you'd expect from a slice-of-life show — until a round, self-important talking bird named Dera Mochimazzi crash-lands into her world, claiming he's searching for a bride for his prince. Dera eats so much mochi he gets too fat to fly, so naturally he just moves in with Tamako's family and becomes the shopping district's unofficial mascot. That's the setup, and honestly, the plot isn't really the point. This is a 12-episode TV series about hanging out — with Tamako's friends Midori and Kanna, with her childhood neighbor Mochizou (whose family runs a rival mochi shop, leading to some low-stakes dad drama), and with the whole colorful cast of shopkeepers who feel like people you actually know. Kyoto Animation made this in 2013, and you can tell — every frame of the shopping district feels lived-in and vibrant, with a soundtrack that's just effortlessly cozy. If you liked the found-family energy of K-On! or the gentle pace of Non Non Biyori, this hits that same frequency. It's the kind of show you put on after a rough day when you need something that feels like a warm blanket and a cup of tea. No stakes, no twists, just good people being good to each other.
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The Midori focus was very cute and I liked how all the characters got to pitch in, someway or another.
Also...interesting ending!!
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