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Moriya shrine. The main feature would be Kanako struggling to uphold her powerful, authoritarian nature as a goddess while she, at the same time, has strong motherly feelings for Sanae. Cue hilarious and/or heartwarming moments when the goddess - inexperienced as she is when it comes to interpersonal relations not built on fear and respect towards her divine status - struggles to convey her true feelings. And Suwako keeps bullying her about it.
Reimu and Kanako initially are portrayed as enemies - given the events of Subterranean Animism and all that - but eventually grow closer to another when it becomes clear that Reimu deeply envies Sanae for having something that she herself lost long ago
It also becomes obvious that Kanako only is so stupidly greedy for faith because she is absolutely terrified of fading into nothingness as she almost did in the outside world