Personally I found the ending of Kimi no Na Wa much better than Tenki's. Why? Because it's central theme is that connections between people can do highly significant things. It's primarily an ode to what human potential can accomplish. Tenki has that also but it isn't as central a theme as compared to Kimi no Na. Its message is more like we bumbling humans may stumble down the road but we'll get by somehow as we have done to this point. Kimi no Na speaks more about the "how" of that point.
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