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The story follows Kaito Takamine , a high school student who discovers that his family is caught in a bizarre 200-year cycle of reincarnation. Every generation, a single child is born with the memories of the previous Takamine family head. When his younger sister, Miyu , begins manifesting past-life memories of a tragic fire that devastated their ancestral home—the "Garden" estate—Kaito must unravel a supernatural mystery. The "Garden" in the title refers to the Takamine family’s cursed garden , a metaphysical labyrinth where the souls of deceased family members are trapped between reincarnations.
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. Garden Takamine-ke no Nirinka The Animation - 0...
This title is frequently confused with the mainstream 2025 TV series Please Put Them On, Takamine-san ( Haite Kudasai, Takamine-san ), which has 12 episodes and a different supernatural "time-reset" premise. The story follows Kaito Takamine , a high
Episode 0 serves as a prelude to the main Garden Takamine-ke no Nirinka narrative. The story centers on the , 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 "Garden" in the title refers to the
The special episode "Prelude to Blooming" serves as an introduction to the series. It begins with Nirinka's arrival at the Takamine residence, her initial impressions of the town, and her curiosity about the Eternal Garden. As she explores the garden, she discovers rare and magical plants, some of which seem to react to her presence.