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is a Japanese
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developed by
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. It was first released as an adult game for
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on July 11, 2008 in both limited and regular editions, and was later followed by an
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version. ''Tayutama'' is Lump of Sugar's third title after their previous titles ''Nursery Rhyme'' and ''Itsuka, Todoku, Ano Sora ni''. The story centers on the male protagonist Yuri Mito, a high school student who is the son of a family that presides over the local
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shrine. As Yuri performs a ritual to transfer a relic that hosts a fictional, supernatural race called Tayutai, he and his friends accidentally summon a goddess, who incarnates as a young girl. The gameplay in ''Tayutama'' mainly consists of reading a text-based, branching plot line with multiple endings, and offers pre-determined scenarios and courses of interaction based on the player's decisions. The game received two awards from the 2008 Bishōjo Game Awards for its visuals. It received a fan disc titled ''Tayutama: It's Happy Days'' in May 2009, and made several transitions to other media. It received a
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adaptation illustrated by
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Yukiwo, who co-created an original story for the adaptation. A twelve-episode
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series produced by the animation studio
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was broadcast in Japan between April and June 2009. A manga
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series drawn by multiple artists, an Internet radio talk show used to promote the anime adaptation, and several music albums were also released.


Gameplay

''Tayutama'' is a romance
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in which the player assumes the role of Yuri Mito. Its gameplay mainly consists of reading and progressing through the story's
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and
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. The game's text is accompanied by character sprites, which represent who Yuri is talking to, appearing on top of background artwork. Throughout the game, the player encounters CG artwork at certain points in the story, which take the place of the regular background art and character sprites. When the game is completed at least once, a gallery of the viewed CGs and played background music is available on the game's title screen. ''Tayutama'' follows a branching plot line with nonlinear sequences and multiple endings, where the plot's direction is affected by the player's decisions. Throughout gameplay, the player is given multiple options to choose from, and text progression pauses at these points until a decision is made. These decisions determine the sequence in which the story's events will occur, and progress the plot toward a specific heroine's ending. There are four main plot lines in the original
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version that the player will have the chance to experience, one for each of the heroines in the story. This is increased to five plot lines in the
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version with the extended scenario for Nue. In order to view all plot lines in their entirety, the player will have to replay the game multiple times and make different decisions to progress the plot in alternate directions.


Plot


Setting and themes

The main part of ''Tayutama'' takes place in a town called , which houses various landmarks such as the , which the main characters attend, and the , a local
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shrine managed by Yuri's family. Sosei Academy consists of two departments: a notorious all-girls department named , which stems its roots from the Sosei Girls' Academy; and a recently added
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department named . The campus grounds are separated into two parts which houses the two separate departments. Students attending the Flawless department live in a
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across from the school building, which is separated from Slightly's school building and schoolyard by a small forest. Supernatural phenomena are a recurring theme in ''Tayutama''. The fictional, mythological race is worshiped by the Yachimata Shrine, and its members are able to take shape in various forms, including humans. Various characters also possess supernatural abilities, such as Yuri who excels in Shinto studies and practices, and Mashiro, who is a Tayutai herself. Yumina and Ameri both receive wings as a result of gaining the favor and allying respectively with Houou and Ouryu, two Tayutai. Mifuyu is befriended by Nue, another Tayutai, and is physically powerful enough to engage a Tayutai in battle.


Principal characters

The player assumes the role of , the protagonist of ''Tayutama''. Yuri comes from a family that presides over the Yachimata Shrine, and holds a vast knowledge in Shinto practices. He takes an interest in automobile maintenance, and also aspires to be an
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or designer. , the main heroine of ''Tayutama'', is a Tayutai girl with a high understanding of spiritual powers. She is the incarnation of the goddess , and wishes for a mutual harmony between humans and Tayutai.Untranslated quote: 「さあ、五百年越しの夢を叶える時です!人間と太転依が共存できる新しい世の中を、私たち夫婦で切り開きましょう!」
Translated quote: "Now, this is when a dream comes true after five hundred years! Let us create a new world where humans and Tayutai can coexist together as a couple!"
She falls in love with Yuri soon after being left in his care, to the extent that she claims to be his wife. Several characters also become involved in Yuri and Mashiro's attempt to create a world where both humans and Tayutai can coexist together. , another heroine, is Yuri's energetic and outgoing childhood friend. She frequently carries around candies, which she often shares with others, and has a crush towards Yuri, but is unable to carry her feelings further. , also a heroine, is Yuri's stepsister who resided with his family until their mother's death. She is often shy and quiet in front of others, and takes an interest in activities such as drawing and cooking. Yumina transfers into Flawless early in the story, and often voluntarily takes care of the household chores for Yuri's family. , the last of ''Tayutama'' heroines, is an honor student from Flawless. She is calm and intelligent, and tends to act as an elder sister figure to other Flawless students. She is skilled in various martial arts, and is in particular proficient in
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.


Story

The story of ''Tayutama'' revolves around the male protagonist Yuri Mito, whose family manages the local Shinto shrine. One day during spring break, Yuri and his friends Ameri Kawai and Sankurou Kaname find in the school's woods a mysterious relic that was used in the past to seal the Tayutai, an ancient, mythological race. Yuri discovers that the school board has determined that the relic is insignificant for preservation, and that it will be demolished to allow the school to expand. After coming to the conclusion that destroying the relic may have adverse consequences, the trio attempts to relocate the relic's spirits. As Yuri performs the ritual, he summons Kikuramikami no Hime, a Tayutai goddess who explains to him the belligerent relationship between humans and Tayutai; Kikuramikami then incarnates as a young girl, Mashiro, in hopes of maintaining a mutual relationship with humans. Shortly afterwards, the relic is destroyed in an accident, releasing the entire race of Tayutai. Among them are Nue, Houou, and Ouryu, three influential Tayutai who hold humans in low regard and are referred to collectively as the . Following the incident, Yuri takes Mashiro to the Yachimata Shrine to live with his family, and later finds Mashiro as a teenager, who proclaims herself to be Yuri's wife. In their attempt to create a world where humans and Tayutai can peacefully coexist, Yuri and Mashiro battle the members of the Three Mightiest in a successive,
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order determined by the player's decisions. In one scenario, Nue, a young female Tayutai, begins to steal undergarments from the Flawless dormitories due to her curiosity in them. She is defeated by Mashiro and Mifuyu Kisaragi, and finds herself befriended by Mifuyu, who later begins to take care of her as a guardian. Yumina Takanashi, Yuri's stepsister, also begins to take care of Hou, an exhausted bird Tayutai who begins to nest on Yumina's head. Yumina is later attacked by Ou, another Tayutai who makes up the Houou couple with Hou, before the couple reconciles with the help of Yuri and Mashiro. Lastly, Ameri allies herself with Ouryu, the last of the Three Mightiest, out of jealousy from the amount of attention Mashiro receives from Yuri. After Ameri reconciles with Yuri, Ouryu agrees to stop attacking humans, and acknowledges Mashiro's goal.


Development and release

''Tayutama'' is the third title developed by
Lump of Sugar is a Japanese company specializing in adult visual novels. Founded in April 2005, their first game, '' Nursery Rhyme'' was released later that year. Their third work, '' Tayutama: Kiss on my Deity'', was released in 2008, and was later adapted ...
. The visual novel's scenario was written by Chihiro Fumikata. The character designs and illustrations for the visual novel were drawn by Fumitake Moekibara; Moekibara also served the same position for Lump of Sugar's previous titles. The game's music was composed entirely by Shigenobu Ōkawa, who was also one of the two composers for ''Itsuka, Todoku, Ano Sora ni''. ''Tayutama'' was first released for
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on July 11, 2008 in both limited and regular editions. The limited edition contained the game itself, a vocal collection CD, an official fan book, character portraits, and a phone strap; the regular edition did not contain the aforementioned extras. A fan disc of ''Tayutama'', titled ''Tayutama: It's Happy Days'', was released on May 29, 2009 in both limited and regular editions. The limited edition of ''It's Happy Days'' contained the game itself and a visual fan book with short summaries of the game's characters, illustrations, conception materials, and an interview with the game's development team.
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released an
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version of the original game on November 5, 2009. The Xbox 360 version contains remastered
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, additional music, and additional scenarios for Nue, a supporting female character being promoted to a heroine. It was released in both limited and regular editions, and the limited edition contains the game itself, a phone strap, and a drama CD adaptation. A sequel titled ''Tayutama 2: You're the Only One'' was announced on April 24, 2015 to commemorate Lump of Sugar's 10th anniversary and released on September 23, 2016. The game was submitted to
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by Chinese publisher Hikari Field on September 15, 2016. An append disc for ''Tayutama 2'', featuring the characters of ''Tayutama'', was released to users who purchased Lump of Sugar's previous titles, ''Rensō Relation'' and ''Kodomo no Asobi''.


Adaptations


Printed media

A
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adaptation based on ''Tayutama'' was serialized between the January and July 2009 issues of the manga magazine '' Comp Ace''. The manga series was drawn by
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Yukiwo and written by Yūya, and features an original story in which Yuri becomes a girl. The individual chapters were later compiled into a single bound volume published by
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on June 26, 2009.
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published a series of four-panel
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, titled ''Magi-Cu 4-koma Tayutama: Kiss on my Deity''. The anthology series spanned four volumes, and it was released under Enterbrain's Magi-Cu Comics imprint between April 25 and October 26, 2009. The contents of the anthologies were drawn by numerous artists, and eighteen different illustrators contributed to the first volume. An art book titled ''Tayutama: Kiss on my Deity Official Book'' was released with the game's limited edition release on July 11, 2008. The book included content such as sketches of the characters and staff comments. A 112-page visual fan book for the fan disc, ''Tayutama: It's Happy Days'', was first released with the game's limited edition release on May 29, 2009; it was also released separately on January 22, 2010. The book contains content such as illustrations and computer graphic artwork from the game, development materials, and staff interviews.


Anime

A ''Tayutama''
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adaptation was first announced in
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's ''Tech Gian'' magazine on December 20, 2008. The anime series was produced by
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, directed by Keitaro Motonaga and written by Makoto Uezu. The anime was first exhibited as a video at Media Factory's Spring Anime Festival in the Ryōgoku KFC Hall in Tokyo, on March 29, 2009. The exhibition featured a public showing of the anime's first episode along with '' Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom'' and ''
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'' respective episodes, and also
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s featuring voice actors from the three series. The anime was first broadcast in Japan between April 5 and June 21, 2009 on the Chiba TV broadcasting network, and was later broadcast on other
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s and the AT-X network. The series was released in Japan as six separate
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volumes between June 25 and November 25, 2009; each volume also contains an animated extra titled . Sentai Filmworks licensed the anime for distribution by Section23 Films in North America, and the series was released as a volume of two DVDs on March 16, 2010. An Internet radio
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titled was hosted by
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and
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, who voiced Mashiro and Ameri respectively in the anime. The radio show was first streamed on the Japanese Internet radio network Onsen on March 9, 2009, and continued to do so every Monday until its tenth episode on July 13, 2009.


Music

The
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version of ''Tayutama'' has four main theme songs: , the first opening theme, and , the ending theme, were sung by Haruka Shimotsuki; , the second opening theme, and "Cherry", an insert song, were sung by Kicco. The
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version featured three theme songs: , the first opening theme song, and , the ending theme, were both performed by Kicco; , the second opening theme, was performed by Shimotsuki. There are also four additional insert songs, one for each heroine and was sung by their respective voice actresses. The insert song for Mashiro is "Marital Vows"; the insert song for Ameri is ; the insert song for Yumina is "Flower Doll"; and lastly, the insert song for Mifuyu is "Rainy Pain". The first music release was a maxi single entitled "Shunkan Spline". The single contains the titular theme song and "Cherry", and was released on June 27, 2008. The game's original soundtrack was released on July 9, 2008. Of the 31 tracks collected in the album, two are the theme songs "Konna Haru no Sora o" and "Niji o Mitsuketa Yō na Iro de". Another maxi single, titled "The Fine Every Day", was released on April 22, 2009. The single contains the opening theme for the anime, "The Fine Every Day", and the opening theme for ''Tayutama: It's Happy Days'', , both sung by Kicco. A maxi single by Ui Miyazaki, titled , was released on May 27, 2009 featuring the titular ending theme for the anime. An image song album, titled , was released on July 24, 2009 containing the Windows version's second opening theme and inserts. Lastly, an album titled was released on November 25, 2009.


Reception and legacy

According to a sales ranking conducted by PCPress, ''Tayutama: Kiss on my Deity'' was the second best-selling bishōjo game in July 2008, only falling behind Key's '' Little Busters! Ecstasy''. It was also the second most widely sold game on Getchu.com for July 2008, and was the sixth most widely sold game of the year on the website. The game was also the twenty-seventh most widely sold game on the website for the month of April 2009. The game received two awards from the 2008 Bishōjo Game Awards panel, a silver prize for graphics, coming behind
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's '' The Devil on G-String'', and a gold prize for character designs. Tadamoto Ōsawa, the editor-in-chief of the Japanese bishōjo magazine ''BugBug'', praised Moekibara for his heroines' appealing character designs, and cited Mashiro as a character fitting for the award. The anime adaptation received mixed reviews. Chris Beveridge of Mania.com praised the series' aesthetics. He stated that it "has a solid looking presentation to it with its animation style and character design," and in particular found the costume and setting designs appealing. However, he criticized how the storyline "has a whole lot of the familiar ... that keeps it from standing well on its own," and described the series as "not bad, it's just another show that we've seen before." Stig Høgset of T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews also noted the characters are "generally pleasant to look at." He described the adaptation's story as "fairly straightforward and hardly difficult to follow," but criticized it as "basically written with a complete disregard for logic and common sense." Høgset concluded by comparing ''Tayutama'' anime adaptation to ''
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'', stating that although the former is "honestly trying to tell a decent story about the possible friendship between two different races ... he latterdoes this a hell of a lot better." Several characters from ''Tayutama'' also appear in video games created by other developers. Ameri, Mashiro, and Mifuyu were featured as playable characters in the
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''Twinkle Queen''. The game was released on August 26, 2010 for
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, and also featured characters from ''The Devil on G-String'', Windmill's ''
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'', and BaseSon's '' Shin Koihime Musō''. Ameri and Mashiro were also featured as characters in Illusion's ''Characolle!'' 3D animation program series. The program's fourth entry, ''Characolle! Lump of Sugar'', was released on July 1, 2011, and included the characters'
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and scenery assets based on ''Tayutama'' locales as part of the package.


References


External links


Lump of Sugar's official ''Tayutama: Kiss on my Deity'' website

5pb.'s official ''Tayutama: Kiss on my Deity'' website

''Tayutama: It's Happy Days'' official website

Anime's official website
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