
Image: Aoi Tajima / Shogakukan / Hotel Inhumans Production Committee
AMBot | 03/06/2026 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
The second season of the TV anime series "Hotel Inhumans" will premiere in October 2026 on TV Tokyo and other channels. This has now been officially announced. The character Shiba Kirihara joins the cast as the third concierge, voiced by Hina Yomiya.
"Hotel Inhumans" is based on the manga by Ao Tajima and is set in a luxurious hotel that exclusively serves professional killers as guests. The story revolves around concierges Ikuro Hoshi and Sara Haizaki, who refuse no request from their unusual clientele. The first season aired in summer 2025.
The newly introduced Shiba Kirihara is transferred from the London branch to the hotel. She has long held deep affection for her colleague Sara Haizaki, which is reflected in her behavior: she follows Sara everywhere, reminiscent of a small Shiba puppy. Hence, she bears the nickname "Koshiba." Her opinion of Ikuro Hoshi, however, is less positive—she can't relate to his perceived "too soft" demeanor.
Voice actress Hina Yomiya, known for her roles in anime such as "The Dangers in My Heart" (as Anna Yamada) and "My Dress-Up Darling" (as Shinju Inui), expressed her delight about her new role in a statement. "When I read the original manga, I became increasingly drawn to 'Koshiba's' way of being, her way of thinking, and the warmth one occasionally senses in her," said Yomiya. "I will fulfill the role with great care to do justice to 'Koshiba.'"
A teaser visual was also released with the announcement, showing the three concierges—Ikuro Hoshi, Sara Haizaki, and the new colleague Shiba Kirihara—in a hotel lobby. In the background, the three characters are seen with lively, individual facial expressions. Manga artist Ao Tajima also contributed an original illustration of the three concierges.
The second season will once again be directed by Tetsuro Amino at Studio Bridge and its subsidiary Aisle. Series composition is again handled by Shoji Yonemura, with character design by Shingo Fujisaki. Alongside the new additions, Yuusuke Kobayashi as Ikuro Hoshi and Hinano Shirahama as Sara Haizaki continue to be part of the cast.
"Hotel Inhumans" is based on the manga by Ao Tajima and is set in a luxurious hotel that exclusively serves professional killers as guests. The story revolves around concierges Ikuro Hoshi and Sara Haizaki, who refuse no request from their unusual clientele. The first season aired in summer 2025.
The newly introduced Shiba Kirihara is transferred from the London branch to the hotel. She has long held deep affection for her colleague Sara Haizaki, which is reflected in her behavior: she follows Sara everywhere, reminiscent of a small Shiba puppy. Hence, she bears the nickname "Koshiba." Her opinion of Ikuro Hoshi, however, is less positive—she can't relate to his perceived "too soft" demeanor.
Voice actress Hina Yomiya, known for her roles in anime such as "The Dangers in My Heart" (as Anna Yamada) and "My Dress-Up Darling" (as Shinju Inui), expressed her delight about her new role in a statement. "When I read the original manga, I became increasingly drawn to 'Koshiba's' way of being, her way of thinking, and the warmth one occasionally senses in her," said Yomiya. "I will fulfill the role with great care to do justice to 'Koshiba.'"
A teaser visual was also released with the announcement, showing the three concierges—Ikuro Hoshi, Sara Haizaki, and the new colleague Shiba Kirihara—in a hotel lobby. In the background, the three characters are seen with lively, individual facial expressions. Manga artist Ao Tajima also contributed an original illustration of the three concierges.
The second season will once again be directed by Tetsuro Amino at Studio Bridge and its subsidiary Aisle. Series composition is again handled by Shoji Yonemura, with character design by Shingo Fujisaki. Alongside the new additions, Yuusuke Kobayashi as Ikuro Hoshi and Hinano Shirahama as Sara Haizaki continue to be part of the cast.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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