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Live-Action Meiji Tokyo Renka Series' Trailer Previews KENN Theme Song
posted on by Jennifer Sherman
The official website for the live-action series and film adaptation of Broccoli's Meiji Tokyo Renka romance visual novel began streaming a trailer for the series on Thursday. The video previews KENN's theme song "Ichiya no Eien ni Kimi Omou" (I Think of You Forever in a Night).
The website also announced that the eight-episode series will premiere on TV Kanagawa on April 9 at 11:00 p.m., and it will later debut on TV Hokkaido, TV Saitama, Chiba TV, Nagoya Broadcasting Network, KBS Kyoto, Sun TV, and QTV. The show will also stream exclusively on the U-NEXT service. The film will open in Japan in 2019 after the series finishes.
The cast includes:
Yutaka Kobayashi as Charlie
Shūto Miyazaka as Ōgai Mori
Makaha Takahashi as Shunsō Hishida
Taiki Yamazaki as Otojirō Kawakami
Toman as Kyōka Izumi
Yūki Kubota as Gorō Fujita
Tetsuya Iwanaga as Yakumo Koizumi
Shōta Matsushima as Tōsuke Iwasaki
The time-travel romance fantasy story centers on ordinary high school student Mei Ayazuki. On the night of a red full moon a self-described magician named Charlie appears and takes Mei back to the Meiji period. Mei sneaks into a party at the Rokumeikan building and encounters Japan's historical figures such as Ōgai Mori. Mei also learns she possesses the "tamayori" power that allows her to see mononoke (spirits). Mei finds out she can travel back to her time on the night of the next month's full moon. Still, Mei is attracted to the prospect of living as her true self in the Meiji period.
Broccoli's Meiji Tokyo Renka visual novel romance franchise began with a 2011 mobile game, which was ported to PlayStation Portable in 2013. The anime film adaptation of the game opened in Japan in 2015, and a television anime premiered on January 9. A new iOS and Android game titled Meiji Tokyo Renka Haikara Date was originally slated for release in summer 2018, but it launched on December 14 after a delay.
Sources: Canter Cinema's YouTube channel, Meiji Tokyo Renka live-action project's official website