In his mountain home he drew a variety of things, not least of which was a surreal town called Kyoto (鏡都, lit.
One of his drawings, a rabbit named Koto, whom he drew as the God of the Mirror Capital, came to life upon striking a deal with a Bodhisattva.
After finding a war orphan, Yakushimaru, and taking him under their wing as an adoptive child, the family dimension hop to Kyoto for a better life.
Koto spends her days in Kyoto living with Myōe, searching for a way to return home, while also trying to find clues about her own family.
The ONA and television series has been licensed by Discotek Media,[7] and was released sub-only on Blu-ray + DVD Combo Pack on February 28, 2017.
The original ONA series was adapted as a two-volume manga illustrated by Mercre and serialized in ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Maoh magazine from February 2012 to March 2014 issues.