http://www.kyotoanimation.co.jp/books/20thdenmoku/
20th Denmoku
Content:
""The year is Meiji 40 (1907). Summer. Inako Momokawa, living in Kyoto's Fushimi, spends her every day unable to do anything well, constantly scolded by her father. Her single source of comfort is that she continues to pray devoutly to Buddha. One day, as she brings her hands together in prayer like she'd done so many times before, she meets a rowdy, uncontrollable boy named Kihachi Sakamoto, who shouts at her, "Can't believe in somethin' you can't see!" He rejects Buddha and instead boasts about the electrical age to come.
At the same time, Inako is suddenly confronted with talks of her marriage. Although up against her father's one-sided decision, Inako resigns herself to it, thinking she isn't worth anything more than that. Kihachi inspires the girl to take charge of her life and run away, and the two escape the house she was locked up in for so long.
The only way for her to stop the marriage is to find the one-of-a-kind "Electric Catalog." It was a prophetic document Kihachi wrote when he was but a child and was taken by Seiroku, his brother, before going missing. Both Kihachi and Inako will search for the Electric Catalog while escaping all over the Kyoto and Shiga regions.
The missing Electric Catalog. As for the secrets hidden in it..." and the caption for it "Would you die with me and take me to the Pure Land?"