Kīshi Valley

is a sacred place of the land of bears, the place where all the bears that Inori have summoned live. It is home of bears of different sizes and species that live together in harmony, yet each type of bear has unique needs and particularities. Though polar bears, grizzly bears and pandas attend in common areas of the valley, especially the dojo, each bear species has a specific chalet adapted according to their needs. Kīshi Valley is a vast and prosperous land, whose ultimate authority is Miyagi, also known as the Great Bear Sage.

Overview
As in other lands of summons, the secret routes that lead to the Kīshi Valley are extremely difficult to be traveled or even found, being the Reverse Summoning Technique the easiest way to get there, even if it is necessary to have a contract with one of the bears. According to Inori it would be easier to tame Matatabi than walk through the secret passages that lead to the Kīshi Valley, even though he knew its secrets.

The valley's bears have their own fighting style, which is very similar to karate, although many of the techniques and fighting positions used by bears are restricted to their species due to their weight and size. Still, the bears's dedication to their fighting art resembles a bit with the worship that the Kyōretsuna Canyon's kangaroos have for boxing, although there is much less competition between bears, besides to small competitions held in the valley's dojo.

Although Miyagi has mentioned several times that the bears are able to utilize senjutsu and that their skills are superior to many other summons, there is no known bear who has already used senjutsu or claiming to be able to do it. However, during the training that Inori failed in trying to learn to absorb natural energy, was presented to him an ointment made ​​of a special honey that help to absorb natural energy, reducing side effects and decreasing the chances that he or she turns into stone. There are also rumors that the larger stone of the Kīshi Valley that has a shape like a bear was once a real giant bear who was not able to control the natural energy and eventually became a stone.

The symbol of the valley is the kanji "蜜" (Mitsu), meaning "honey".

Inhabitants

 * Miyagi
 * Itokuma