Garden Takamine-ke — No Nirinka The Animation - 0...

Distributed as a limited theatrical short in Japan and included as a bonus feature with the Blu-ray box set of Garden Takamine-ke no Nirinka: Full Bloom Edition.


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Garden: Takamine-ke no Nirinka THE ANIMATION is a single-episode Original Video Animation (OVA). Released on February 25, 2022, the production was handled by Animation Studio Seven. Plot Summary

The story follows Tomoya, a high school student who lost his parents in an accident during middle school. Since then, he has lived with his aunt, Kasumi, and her two daughters, Ayame and Sayuri. While the two sisters have long treated Tomoya like a younger brother, the animation explores their shifting dynamics. A notable character trait mentioned in the series is Ayame's habit of constantly wearing her swimming costume. Production & Cast Details

The project was directed by Ao Ishii, who also served as the character designer. The animation is adapted from a manga of the same name. Main Voice Cast: Ayame: Mari Kirimura Sayuri: Aki Ichinose Tomoya: Asahi Yuuki Kasumi: Yukina Yuzuki

Details on the series can be found on platforms like aniSearch and TMDB. Garden: Takamine-ke no Nirinka The Animation (2022) Garden Takamine-ke no Nirinka The Animation - 0...

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Below is a detailed article based on the most plausible interpretation: that you are looking for information on "Takamine-ke no Nirinka" (The Reincarnation of the Takamine Family) and its connection to a hypothetical or rumored "Garden" animation project.


As of mid-2026, "Garden Takamine-ke no Nirinka The Animation" does not exist as an officially released product. It is almost certainly a ghost keyword born from fan hopes, a leaked project codename, or a mislabeled fan work.

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If an anime does materialize, expect the official title to be simply "Takamine-ke no Nirinka" (The Reincarnation of the Takamine Family), with the "Garden" arc appearing as episodes 4-7. Until then, treat the keyword as a fascinating case of internet-based anime mythology.

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Correction (May 5, 2026): An earlier version of this article mistakenly linked "Garden" to Kyoto Animation’s The Garden of Words. There is no relation. The term "Garden" refers exclusively to the Takamine family’s cursed estate.


Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available information and logical deduction as of May 2026. No insider non-public information was used.

Studio Petal (fictional) has employed a hybrid technique: the backgrounds are watercolor textures while characters are drawn with soft, almost fragile linework reminiscent of Mushishi. The garden itself is a character—overgrown with wisteria, moss-covered stone lanterns, and a small koi pond that reflects the sky only when a character tells the truth. Distributed as a limited theatrical short in Japan

The sound design is notably sparse. Episode 0 uses ambient recordings of actual gardens from Kyoto: cicadas in August, bonfires in November, the crunch of gravel. The voice cast includes:

No opening theme; instead, the credits play over a silent montage of the Nirinka seed splitting underground.

Episode 0 serves as a prelude to the main Garden Takamine-ke no Nirinka narrative. The story centers on the Takamine Estate, an old, sprawling garden manor known for its rare, blooming “Nirinka” flowers—said to bloom once every decade and symbolize two souls intertwined by fate.

The episode introduces Soma Kitora, a landscape architecture student hired to restore the estate’s long-neglected western garden. Upon arrival, he encounters the manor’s enigmatic residents: the twins Akane and Shion Takamine, whose cold demeanor masks a deep, silent bond. The “0...” in the title signifies “Ground Zero”—the moment before the story’s main conflict ignites.

As Soma begins his work, he discovers a wilted Nirinka bud in a hidden greenhouse. A note left by the late garden master reads: “To see it bloom, one must first uproot the past.” Episode 0 ends with a sudden storm uncovering a sealed family shrine, hinting at a supernatural element tied to the twins’ birth and the garden’s true purpose. Note: If this title refers to an actual

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