(Funimation) is one of the bright spots in a rather weak season. It’s another fantasy based on Shinto traditions, but the tone is quite different from last season’s Gingitsune. This is a shounen action series, more whimsical but also more violent.
Yato is a god, but not a very successful one. He used to work as a minor war god, but there’s not much demand for that in modern Japan. Now he’s unemployed and homeless, without a single shrine to his name. He’s reduced to sleeping on street-corners, scrounging in dumpsters for food, and doing odd jobs that range from getting rid of evil ayakashi to cleaning people’s bathrooms.
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It will be a splendid shrine! He will have beautiful shrine maidens to wait on him! He will have thousands, no, millions of worshipers!
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However like most Shinto gods he accepts 5 yen coins as payment. It’s going to take him a long time to save up enough.
Yato’s ability to fight evil spirits is very limited. He’s forced to fall back on more mundane jobs, like searching for lost cats.
Hiyori Iki is an alienated middle school girl. Her parents are wealthy but don’t understand her. They want her to be a proper lady, but she’s more of a tomboy, happiest when she’s watching kickboxing matches.
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Hiyori sees Yato run into traffic after a lost cat. Thinking he is in danger she runs after him and ends up being hit by a bus herself.
Being a decent sort of god he fixes her up, but he doesn’t do it quite right. She looks fine but now her spirit keeps separating from her body at the most inconvenient times.
Yato promises Hiyori that he will restore her to normal in exchange for the standard offering. She gives him the 5 yen coin but he doesn’t do anything to solve her problem–he really doesn’t know how. She starts to stalk him, hoping to force him to make good on his promise.
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Here is a much more successful god: Tenjin (Sugawara no Michizane) the patron of scholarship. He owns a network of thousands of shrines all over Japan and has millions of desperate students begging for his help on exams.How to Worship a God (神 (かみ) 様 (さま) の祀 (まつ) り方 (あた) , Kami-sama no Matsuri-kata ? ) is the 7th episode of Aragoto. It first aired on November 13, 2015.
Yato, Yukine and Hiyori successfully return from Bishamon's mansion. At Tenjin's temple, Yato is reminded that he had made a promise to cut Hiyori's ties with himself.
Hiyori arrives right in time for her placement exam and transfers from Middle School to High School. Later on, while discussing club choices with her friends, it is revealed that Yato had ignored his promise and did not cut ties with Hiyori. He pesters her about joining a Yato Club, while she decides to ignore him.

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The Gods attend a colloquy, in which they focus on Bishamonten's corruption and fall out with the Yato God. Bishamon recognizes that is at fault, and that her actions were inappropriate but refuses to bow down to the other gods with guilt. The colloquy also discuses the threat of the Noh masks and the conjurer.
Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, visits Yato after the colloquy and negotiates to buy Yukine, who is now a valuable Blessed Vessel. Both Yato and Yukine seem tempted to contemplate the offer when Ebisu offers them large amounts of money. Yato is given an advanced payment which he promises Yukine will return to Ebisu. When they receive a call, they head out to find a man that conned an old lady for money. When they cannot eliminate the small phantom, Yukine uses the money Ebisu gave them in order to make the phantom grow and then eliminate it.
Yato proceeds to sulk and Yukine explains how Yato wanted to get a temple with the money they receive. Hiyori then builds a miniature temple model for Yato, which deeply moves him and even causes him to cry.
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The first ten minutes of this episode feature Yato at the happiest we've ever seen him. He's riding high on having acquired a shrine (albeit a miniature one, courtesy of Hiyori) and earning a place in the official society for Japanese gods. However, old habits die hard, and Yato's troubled past bites back in retaliation for his attempted escape. Unaccustomed to success, he falls back into a relationship with Nora and his role as a destructive God of Calamity. He also reunites with the emotional ringleader behind all this toxicity, a man Yato refers to as “Father.” Meanwhile, Hiyori is left frantic with worry in the wake of Yato's disappearance. The episode ends without reassurance – “Father” assigns Yato the task of venturing into the underworld, while only Hiyori expresses concern about his safety. Worse, the longer the two are separated, the greater the chance that Hiyori's memories of Yato will fade. This only makes Yato more reticent to return to her, since he fears that he's already been abandoned.
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This clears up a plot hole – if nobody worships Yato, then how has he survived for so many centuries? It's been established that gods gain their longevity from worship. If a well-known god dies, humanity's belief in them will cause them to reincarnate. This almost happened to Bishamon during the last arc. This also applies even if a god isn't exactly revered. Nobody worships Kofuku as a god of poverty, but they recognize and fear her existence
, so she'll still reincarnate. The same can't be said for Yato, who has no popular reputation at all. However, it looks like even one person's stringent belief may be enough to sustain a god's existence. That's why Yato is so excited to have acquired Hiyori and becomes so terrified of her absence. Their relationship has literally become his existential tether. Before Hiyori, “Father” was probably the one who kept Yato alive. This connection has now become a threat – do what “Father” (via Nora as a proxy) wants, or he'll kill Yato by refusing to acknowledge him. It's a horribly manipulative situation, especially since “Father” obligates Yato into committing acts that go against his better nature, like flat-out assassinating people.
Some viewers might find it strange that all this happens without a “trigger” – there's no bad incident that draws Yato back to Nora. But this can actually be a normal occurrence for people with traumatic histories of abuse. The source of abuse is damaging, but also comforting. The security that relationship offers is less scary than the world outside, which is one big unknown. Abusive dynamics also train their victims to believe that no matter how bad the situation may be with their abuser, it's better than life would be out there. Yato is miserable with Nora and his “father, ” but without them he would be dead - according to them, of course. They've convinced Yato that he's inherently unlovable to anyone else. That's also why Yato is so needy. He has absolutely no confidence in the fact that other people care about him, so he needs constant validation. His happy-go-lucky demeanor obscures a lot of pain.
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1. We learn that masked phantoms are the result of a god trying to turn a phantom into their shinki. This is an invitation to become corrupted, so gods would never actually do this, except for Ebisu, who is super into the idea for some reason. As a result, he's getting corrupted.

2. While Hiyori's looking for Yato, Tenjin has a conversation with her. He points out that she's spending more time with Yato and the gods than her family or school friends. This isn't really proper for the living, and it could have dangerous consequences. He also points out that she doesn't have a
. Soon afterwards, Hiyori bumps into a boy from her school who also appears in the opening. Does Yato have competition for Hiyori's
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Attention? I'm also starting to wonder which direction this show will take for its ending. While Hiyori will clearly guide Yato through dealing with his long-held pain, will she remain a permanent figure in his life, or will Yato have to stand on his own two feet in the wake of human transience? I want the former because they're a cute couple (and Yato seriously deserves some happiness at the end of this), but the former seems like a more emotionally honest conclusion. Yato's problem isn't just his relationship with “Father, ” but his absolute dependence on other people in general. Plus, Tenjin's right – Hiyori's association with the gods isn't
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