Rokuhōdō Yotsuiro Biyori
Rokuhōdō Yotsuiro Biyori | |
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Original title | 鹿 楓 堂 よ つ い ろ 日 和 |
transcription | Rokuhōdō Yotsuiro Biyori |
genre | Gourmet , his |
Manga | |
country | Japan |
author | Yū Shimizu |
publishing company | Shinchosha |
magazine | Go go bunch |
First publication | October 2013 - … |
expenditure | 9 |
Anime television series | |
title | Yotsuiro Biyori |
Original title | 鹿 楓 堂 よ つ い ろ 日 和 |
transcription | Rokuhōdō Yotsuiro Biyori |
Country of production | Japan |
original language | Japanese |
year | 2018 |
Studio | Zexcs |
length | 25 minutes |
Episodes | 12 |
Director | Tomomi Kamiya |
First broadcast | April 10, 2018 on AT-X , Tokyo MX , KBS |
Rokuhōdō Yotsuiro Biyori ( Japanese 鹿 楓 堂 よ つ い ろ 日 和 ) is a manga series by Yū Shimizu that has been published in Japan since 2013. It belongs to the genres of gourmet and his own and tells about a café run by four young men. It was adapted as an anime television series in 2018 .
content
The popular Café Rokuhōdō is run by four young men who complement each other in their skills. Sui, who inherited the shop from his grandfather, prepares the tea. For a long time he hadn't been able to make up his mind to reopen the shop until a former customer of his grandfather convinced him. Together with the potter and school friend Tokitaka, Sui has the Rokuhōdō , where Tokitaka now works as a cook. The strong, tall and always cheerful Gure prepares the coffee specialties and the small, sometimes shy Tsubaki is the confectioner responsible for the Japanese sweets.
Publications
The manga has been published in Go Go Bunch magazine by Shinchosha since October 2013 . He brought out the chapters in nine volumes so far. Volume 8, released shortly after the anime adaptation started, sold over 16,000 copies in the first week, and Volume 9 sold over 17,000 copies.
Anime adaptation
In 2018, Studio Zexcs created an adaptation of the manga as a 12-part anime television series directed by Tomomi Kamiya . The main author is Deko Akao and the character design is by Kei Anjiki . Hiromasa Ogura was the artistic director .
The 25-minute episodes have been broadcast on AT-X , Tokyo MX and KBS in Japan since April 10, 2018 . At the same time, the international publication takes place on the Crunchyroll platform , including with German and English subtitles.
synchronization
role | Japanese voice |
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Sui | Junichi Suwabe |
Tokitaka | Yūichi Nakamura |
Gure | Daisuke Ono |
Tsubaki | Daiki Yamashita |
music
The opening credits of the series are underlaid with the song Sakurairo Cliché by aki and the closing song is Clover by Coffee Creamers.
Web links
- Anime Official Website (Japanese)
- Manga and Anime on Anime News Network (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Japanese Comic Ranking, April 9-15. Anime News Network, April 18, 2018, accessed June 6, 2018 .
- ↑ Japanese Comic Ranking, October 8-14. Retrieved April 25, 2019 .