Majo no Tabitabi
Elaina was the prodigy of her village mage academy and has earned her witch's license at the youngest age the curriculum has ever certified. Tradition dictates a year of wandering before settling into a permanent post. Elaina commits to it: a broom, a black-and-white travelling cloak, and an open itinerary. The series is the small countries she visits — a town where every resident is required to lie, a kingdom whose princess is a famously bad poet, a slave-trader town that does not see itself as one — and Elaina's careful policy of intervening only as much as her sense of curiosity (and not her sense of justice) demands.
Elaina was the prodigy of her village mage academy and has earned her witch's license at the youngest age the curriculum has ever certified. Tradition dictates a year of wandering before settling into a permanent post. Elaina commits to it: a broom, a black-and-white travelling cloak, and an open itinerary. The series is the small countries she visits — a town where every resident is required to lie, a kingdom whose princess is a famously bad poet, a slave-trader town that does not see itself as one — and Elaina's careful policy of intervening only as much as her sense of curiosity (and not her sense of justice) demands.
A heavily misunderstood story of a witch and her travels to explore the nigh endless world ahead of her.
A tale about empathizing with others, romantically exploring the world and finding more to love about oneself.
Majo no Tabitabi, a show that isn't afraid to face reality.
Relax, sit back, and enjoy as Elaina takes you to interesting countries.
"This is the dream-alike story about a long journey to find yourself throughout a sort of unexpected experiences."
I love how she doesn't stick her nose into every trouble she sees
A Beautiful Exploration~
A traditional, wholesome plot with a dark twist
Majo no Tabitabi is a story of a journey. Not so much about the journey's particularities, but the fact that it is one
Interestingly Good but Unpolished