
They are neither plants nor animals. They differ from other forms of life such as the micro-organisms and the fungi. Instead they resemble the primeval body of life and are generally known as "Mushi". Their existence and appearance are unknown to many and only a limited number of humans are aware of them. Ginko is a "Mushi-shi" who travels around to investigate and find out more about the "Mushi". In the process, he also lends a helping hand to people who face problems with supernatural occurances which may be related to the "Mushi".

The Mushi Master Ginko travels deep into the mountains, driven there by rumors of a young boy who possesses a rare gift - The ability to draw forth new forms of life with a simple paint brush.

A young girl has been locked away by her family, for fear of a disease without cause or cure. Ginko arrives as loyalty allows the contagion to spread.

Summoned to a remote village, Ginko has traveled into the winter which swallows all sound.

Ginko travels back to a place he's been before, to check in on a man whose dreams carry portents of the future.

Trekking across mountains to a seaside village, Ginko finds his fellow hikers unsettling indeed.

The Mushi Master Ginko sneaks onto an island all but completely locked away from the world. He has been led there by a young boy who must daily watch his friend die.

Forced to seek shelter as temporary reprieve from the rain, Ginko meets a man chasing rainbows out of desperation rather than hope.

Ginko's path crosses that of a forsaken soul waiting along the shore, waiting for the young wife lost several years before.

In his never ending quest for food, Ginko is sent to a village blessed with abundance in a year of strife.

The doctor friend of Ginko's needs his help. While out on a call, three village children broke into his storage shed and stumbled upon an artifact of deadly consequence: An ink stone.

Ginko is sent in search of another Mushi Master, this one the guardian of a mountain, neighbor to a village.

A mountainside tragedy leaves a young boy alone, to be rescued by the Mushi Master Nui.

Ginko travels to a remote village, summoned by a letter of plea.

Resting in a bamboo forest, Ginko is joined by a man who has been lost within the shadowy confines for several years.

Driven to seek shelter from a snowy storm, the Mushi Master Ginko is drawn into a yearly mystery of a boy who hibernates every winter.

Ginko finds in the dark of night a mushi that thrives on memories, its appetite for the things most cherished.

The arcane arrival of a broken message sends Ginko to visit the source, a sad remnant barely clinging to life and desperate hope.

Ginko follows an artisan's flight home, led by a painting alive with mushi.

Ginko finds and returns a young lady residing in the shadow world of the mushi.

A family renowned for two things: An exhaustive archive of the records of Mushi Masters and a black birthmark, a curse that's survived through the generations.

Ginko must urge parents of a mushi disguised as a child to put an end to it's short life.

Ginko travels to an island to investigate the legend of the uminaoshi, people who have died and been reborn.

Ginko's wanderings are driven off course when he comes across a strange sound echoing through the frozen mountains.

Rumors of a new kind of mushi have brought Ginko out to visit another master, one who's been studying the discovery for some time.

Ginko encounters a wanderer of a different breed, a street musician who sings hauntingly of the mushi.

On the side of a very special mountain, three young boys will meet, each bound to different paths: Taku of the Mountain, Isazu of the Watari and Ginko of the Mushi?

Kouki--a stream of light flowing deep underground, the font of all life. When a man ignorant of its effects on the living meddles with it, the mushi-shi must act before there are unintended consequences.

Birdsong is suddenly heard when a sea shell is held up to a girl's ear. In a fishing village still reeling from a tragedy years before, a strange mushi indicates an ill omen. What misfortune will be brought to bear on the people?

Snow constantly falls around him. Impervious to the freezing cold, the man is gripped by the searing memory of a winter he had spent together with his little sister.
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A hunter roams the mountains at night without the tools of his trade. The being that toys with life, and then extinguishes it is a fragile "thing" caught between the realm of man and mushi.

Who, or what, is reflected on the surface? When the boundary between the real and unreal collapses, only the self who lives in this world can determine how to continue one's existence.

The countless blooms adorning the branches are trees are an enthralling tableau showcasing the beauty of spring. Those who have a neverending desire for such beauty will eventually broach a taboo. For whom do the ephemeral flowers bloom?

The woman continues her travels as she foretells the coming of rain. With every raindrop that falls from the clear blue skies, she is reminded of her curious fate, one that cannot be washed clean by any amount of tears.

A ship sails with wind in its sails across the calm seas. A boy able to command the mushi and call the wind must find his own path in order to see the horizon within himself.

Amidst the wintry snow, a valley is full of green and ripe for harvest. A man toils on without need for slumber, as if to make amends. He works for his family's livelihood, and for his blood legacy...

A mountain refuses to welcome spring. Snow continues to fall, and animals continue to slumber. It is the will of the mountain lord... as if he, himself, is waiting for death.

After his encounter with Nui and before becoming a mushishi, young Ginko moved from place to place, due to his condition of attracting mushi. At one point he found himself instructed and cared for by a mushishi named Suguro, in the lands of a dying Mountain Lord. Ginko wonders about his place in the world and the natural order, as Suguro worries that the new Mountain Lord hasn't yet appeared.

A man feels something vaguely familiar, yet terrifying, as he smells the scent of flowers at night. As an old man, walking through the woods, he finds a tunnel, and is compelled to enter it. While going through it, he reminisces about important events in his life up to that point, but it seems there is something he can't quite recall. Perhaps long ago, the visit of a traveler looking for shelter on a rainy day, might help shed light on the unsettled feeling he has.

Dusk--an uncertain hour that is neither day nor night. When two long shadows intersect, a darkness awakens from its long slumber.

There are channels that exist in this world unbeknownst to man. At times, man can send their thoughts to traverse these paths at will to another and share the same thoughts.

A lost boy seeks solace, but the skies only offer a glimpse of unattainable affection. Man is capable of becoming attuned to what lies outside of the five senses--the brilliance of life, the light that shines from within.

A myriad stars adorn a solitary patch of an otherwise pitch-dark sky above her. The girl gazes upon the eerie sky and familiar light.

Thirsting for and beguiled by water, the boy continues to live his life, as though lost or responding to a distant memory from the womb...

Unanswered hopes and unheard feelings lead one to seek out signs that will guide them forward through the suffocating darkness that not even lightning can illuminate.

Death clings and grows, what should have stayed in the ground has started to creep up.

The one place that has stood the test of time, but humans have come. But the memories aren't lost.