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'Konohana Kitan' Episode 4 Spoilers: What New Challenges Will the New Guests Bring to the Konohanatei?

Yuzu may be clumsy in a lot of ways, but she sure has a talent for giving good advice when her friends need it. How else will she be able to inspire her co-workers on the Japanese slice-of-life anime series, "Konohana Kitan"?

Even though it seems that she and her co-worker Ren have started off on the wrong foot, her innocence and pureness have gradually been leading the latter to warm up to her. And in the previous episode, she has even given Ren a valuable advice at just the right time.

Ren has been attracted to their co-worker Natsume since the first time they met, and the latter helped her clean up. Apparently, her penchant for looking her best at all times came from the fact that Natsume has once called her beautiful and even mistook her for a water fairy.

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However, Ren has not been able to tell Natsume her true feelings until a young guest named Aoi came by and seemed to have taken a liking for Natsume. But Aoi turned out to be a boy who just wanted Natsume, whom he mistook for a boy, to teach him how to sumo. Moreover, Aoi ended up developing a crush on Ren, over which Natsume has told him: "No. Not Ren. Because I said so."

Will Ren ever find out that Natsume does feel the same for her? And will this, in turn, help her be more confident in the kind of bond they share?

Viewers continue to commend the series for its relaxing vibe and adorable characters. It also pleased most of them to see how Ren's interactions with Yuzu have become a little less cold as the series progresses.

More guests are coming to the Konohanatei on the next episode, titled "Raft Bridge of Dreams." What new conflicts and eventual resolutions will Yuzu bring to both her co-workers and the hotel's guests?

"Konohana Kitan" airs on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. JST on AT-X and at midnight JST on Tokyo MX. It also airs on Thursdays at midnight JST on BS11 and late night at 2:25 a.m. JST on Kansai TV. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes are also streamed in selected regions outside Japan via Crunchyroll.

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