Gin no Saji

Gin no Saji (2013-2014)

EndedAnimation showDrama, Comedy, Anime

The young boy named Hachiken Yuugo apparently aspires to live separated from his family. So he takes his chances by enrolling to an agriculture school, one which requires its students to live at a dormitory. He thinks, with his talent in studying, no problem will arise no matter what kind of school he goes to. But he is proven wrong. Grown up as all-easy-to-get city boy, he is forced to uncover not-too-convenient truths about agricultural life. Enjoy the story of Hachiken, as he is trying to keep up with his friends, farmers' heirs who are already accustomed to hardworking farm life.

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Scheduleevery Friday (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E11Over and Over AgainMärz 28, 2014
S02E10DreamMärz 21, 2014
S02E09The Last MilkMärz 14, 2014
S02E08Hachiken HowlsMärz 7, 2014
S02E07Komaba Stands on the Pitcher's MoundFeb. 28, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Gin no Saji' premiere?

'Gin no Saji' premiered on July 11, 2013.

Who is the main character of 'Gin no Saji'?

The main character of 'Gin no Saji' is Yuugo Hachiken.

What is the genre of 'Gin no Saji'?

'Gin no Saji' falls under the genres of comedy and slice of life.

Where is the setting of 'Gin no Saji'?

The setting of 'Gin no Saji' is in the agricultural Ooezo High School.

Who is the author of the manga on which 'Gin no Saji' is based?

'Gin no Saji' is based on a manga series written by Hiromu Arakawa.

Who directed the anime adaptation of 'Gin no Saji'?

The anime adaptation of 'Gin no Saji' was directed by Tomohiko Itou.

What is the plot of 'Gin no Saji'?

'Gin no Saji' follows the story of Yuugo Hachiken, a city boy who enrolls in an agricultural high school and navigates the challenges and experiences of rural life.

What are some notable supporting characters in 'Gin no Saji'?

Some notable supporting characters in 'Gin no Saji' include Shinnosuke Aikawa, the student council president, and Mayumi Yoshino, a skilled equestrian.

How many episodes does 'Gin no Saji' have?

'Gin no Saji' has a total of 22 episodes.

Is 'Gin no Saji' a coming-of-age story?

Yes, 'Gin no Saji' can be considered a coming-of-age story as it explores the growth and development of its main character, Yuugo Hachiken.

Does 'Gin no Saji' delve into the challenges of agriculture and farming?

Yes, 'Gin no Saji' delves into the challenges of agriculture and farming, providing insights into the hard work and dedication required in the field.

Are there any romantic elements in 'Gin no Saji'?

Yes, 'Gin no Saji' includes romantic elements, particularly in the relationships that develop between the characters.

Did 'Gin no Saji' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Gin no Saji' received several awards and nominations, including the 5th Manga Taisho Award and the 58th Shogakukan Manga Award in the Shounen category.

Does 'Gin no Saji' have a focus on comedy?

Yes, 'Gin no Saji' incorporates comedy into its storytelling, providing lighthearted moments amidst the challenges and drama.

Is 'Gin no Saji' suitable for all audiences?

'Gin no Saji' is generally suitable for all audiences, although some themes and content may be more relatable to older viewers.

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