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365 Days to the Wedding Anime is Ready to Get Hitched with New Trailer, Cast, October Plans

365 days to the wedding

Back in April 2023, we learned that an anime adaptation is in the works for Tamiki Wakaki’s 365 Days to the Wedding manga. Now another update has come through to reveal a second trailer along with additions to the cast and staff ahead of a newly-planned October 2024 premiere.

Cast members joining the previously announced Saori Hayami as Rika Honjoji and Kentaro Kumagai as Takuya Ohara include:

  • Ami Koshimizu as Asako Kurokawa
  • Fukushi Ochiai as Hiromi Gonda
  • Kana Asumi as Natsumi Komiya
  • Haruki Ishiya as Keisuke Itsuki
  • Kentaro Tone as Susumu Shinshi
  • Joji Nakata as Jouji-san

Check out the new trailer below and read on for more about the new staff members.

Miyako Nishida is the sub-character designer, Aiko Yamagami is on color design, Quan Bin Zhong is art director, Manami Takizawa is handling art setting, Iori Yokoi is director of photography and Akinori Mishima of Mishima Editing Room is editor. 

For the previously-revealed main staff, Hiroshi Ikehata (Dark Gathering) is directing, with Kazuho Hyodo (TONIKAWA: Over the Moon for You) overseeing scripts and Shuji Maruyama (Isekai Cheat Magician) designing characters for the Ashi Production adaptation.

Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the 365 Days to the Wedding manga—which first launched in the pages of Shogakukan’s Weekly Big Comic Spirits magazine in March 2020—in English and describes it like so:

Takuya and Rika are coworkers in a travel agency in Tokyo. They’re both single, but they don’t mind, since they’re introverts with fulfilling lives at home. Unfortunately, now their job is looking to staff an office in Siberia, and non-married employees are the first to be considered. Rika is desperate to avoid the transfer and goes to Takuya with an idea: if they pretend they’re getting married in a year, they can stay in Tokyo. The only problem is the two of them barely know each other! If these two quiet coworkers “fake” a relationship, will it turn into something real?

Via Anime News Network

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