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TASOKARE HOTEL Anime Premiere Date Announced

TASOKARE HOTEL Anime Premiere Date Announced

TASOKARE HOTEL Anime Premiere Date Announced

by Joseph Luster
December 10, 2024

Mobile game TASOKARE HOTEL is coming to the screen in a new form as a TV anime, and a date is officially in place. The adaptation is locked in for a January 8, 2025 premiere on TOKYO MX and other stations in Japan, and Rib is lined up to perform the ending song, “Twilight.”

Check out a new trailer while we wait for this one to start:

TASOKARE HOTEL Trailer

As previously reported, the adaptation has Kousuke Fujishima as director, with Yuko Hariba on character and costume design, as well as chief direction alongside Minefumi Harada, Yuki Yabuta and Fumiya Uehara. Tsujiyo/sugarbeans are behind the music for the PRA production.

Main cast:

Neko Tsukahara: Rika Momokawa
Atori Haruto: Koudai Sakai
Masaki Osoto: Yusuke Shirai
Hotel Manager: Kanehira Yamamoto
Ruri: Yuki Nagano
Menow: Natsue Sasamoto
Kiriko: Takashi Narumi

Here’s the official synopsis:

TASOKARE HOTEL Plot
“TASOKARE HOTEL” is a hotel that is engulfed in twilight all day long, with no distinction between day and night.

It exists as a place between life and death, where souls unable to decide whether to move on to the afterlife or return to the present world can rest their wings.

The protagonist, Neko Tsukahara, wanders into “TASOKARE HOTEL” without remembering who she is or why she’s there.

Guided by the hotel staff, she is led to her room.

“There should be items related to the customer’s memories in the room. These might serve as clues to help the customer regain their memories.”

While searching for a way to return to the present world and remembering who she is, she encounters a certain incident…

Source: Press Release

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