I don't really watch any anime anymore, I kinda grew out of it hahaha.
However my 2 favorites that I still watch (because one is ongoing again and the other I like to rewatch) are Mushi-shi and Kemono no Souja Erin. They're both very unique and so out of the ordinary.
If you are looking for nature, fantasy, traditional japan and medieval eras, beauty, VERY charismatic characters, a very studio ghibli feel and in the case of Kemono no Souja Erin a long, very emotional and surprising journy (Mushi-shi is also a journey, but it is episodic) I really suggest those two.
They're so great.
Kemono no Souja Erin (so unpopular for some reason)
Mushi-shi (new on going season, a bit more popular but still not very popular)
They have such a great adventure/journey feel to them that I love so much and can't find in most other anime.
Samurai Champloo and Spice & Wolf get close but don't quite pull it off so well.
However my 2 favorites that I still watch (because one is ongoing again and the other I like to rewatch) are Mushi-shi and Kemono no Souja Erin. They're both very unique and so out of the ordinary.
If you are looking for nature, fantasy, traditional japan and medieval eras, beauty, VERY charismatic characters, a very studio ghibli feel and in the case of Kemono no Souja Erin a long, very emotional and surprising journy (Mushi-shi is also a journey, but it is episodic) I really suggest those two.
They're so great.
Kemono no Souja Erin (so unpopular for some reason)



Mushi-shi (new on going season, a bit more popular but still not very popular)
They have such a great adventure/journey feel to them that I love so much and can't find in most other anime.
Samurai Champloo and Spice & Wolf get close but don't quite pull it off so well.