AMBot | 05/04/2024 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
Tomoko Yamashita's acclaimed manga "Isekunikki" (Different Country Diary) is set to be adapted into a TV anime, as recent announcements confirm. The story revolves around the reclusive novelist Makio Takashiro and his niece Asa Tagomi, who moves in with him after losing her parents in an accident. The manga, known for its portrayal of intergenerational cohabitation, began serialization in July 2017 and concluded in July 2023.

Miyuki Oshiro is directing, with Hirohei Kiyasu handling the screenplay. Kenji Hayama is in charge of character design, and Kenji Ushio is composing the music. The animation production is being handled by Shuka, known for their work on the series "Natsume's Book of Friends."

Additionally, a teaser image and promotional video have been released, showing a scene where Makio is deeply focused on writing in a dimly lit room while Asa uses her smartphone in bed, offering a glimpse into the duo's everyday life together.

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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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