AMBot | 05/26/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
For fans of Kenta Ishizaka's manga 'Zatsu Tabi -That's Journey-', exciting developments are on the horizon. The Kadokawa magazine Dengeki Maoh recently revealed that an anime adaptation of the manga is in the works, further expanding the artistic reach of the story.

To celebrate this milestone, Ishizaka has delighted his fans with a special illustration. This artistic gesture not only highlights the anticipation for the anime announcement but also offers a glimpse into the creative process behind the adaptation.

The anime production team is attempting to engage fans in a whole new way. They have launched a special survey, inviting participants to suggest parts of Japan they would personally like to explore. The area that receives the most votes may appear in the anime, adding a participatory aspect to the project that enhances its appeal.

"Zatsu Tabi -That's Journey-" follows the ups and downs of Chika Suzugamori, a college student and aspiring manga artist. Despite numerous rejections from publishers, she remains determined to make her mark in the manga industry. When her hopes begin to waver, she impulsively embarks on a journey with no fixed destination—one that may set a new course for her career.

The manga first debuted in March 2019 in Dengeki Maoh and continues to this day. The ninth compiled volume was released alongside the anime announcement, providing more material for eager readers and soon-to-be viewers.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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