: If you focus on helping the sisters with genuine shrine duties (cleaning, offering prayers), the ritual scenes remain "Oseiso"—characterized by traditional elegance, gentle dialogue, and a focus on the "sacred" bond.

: The story is set in what can be described as a "oneshot village," a term that might imply a small, tight-knit community where everyone's lives are closely intertwined. The term "Oneshota" could be specific to Japanese culture or literature, suggesting a unique or isolated community.