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A New Visual, Cast, and Schedule Details are Out for Tsukumogami Kashimasu

The upcoming supernatural series “Tsukumogami Kashimasu” has new cast details revealed along with the OP / ED theme performers and a new visual.

“Tsukumogami Kashimasu” is a series based on a novel written by Megumi Hatakenaka and published in 2007. The series tells of a pair of siblings named Oko and Kiyoji. Due to their area of the Fukagawa ward of old Edo being prone to fires and floods, residents rent items to prepare for such incidents and the older sister and younger brother pair owns one such rental shop called “Izumoya”.

What makes their rental shop different however is that mixed in their inventory are tsukumogami. Tsukumogami are known as objects that have turned into spirits after a hundred years of existence. Both siblings are able to see these spirits and sometimes even lend the sentient items to customers. What’s more the two often have other tsukumogami come to the store after hearing of the famed siblings.

For the new cast/characters, it includes:

Tooru Nara, the voice of Rikidō Satō in “My Hero Academia” plays the role of Notetsu.

Tsukuyomi being voiced by Yutaka Nakano, the voice actor behind Ishikawa in the “Ghost in Shell” works.

Daisuke Hirakawa, who is best known for voicing Rei Ryugazaki in “Free! Iwatobi Swim Club”, voicing as Goi.

Satomi Akesaka, who voiced as Mari Kurokawa in “GATE” taking on the role of Ohime.

Usagi being voiced by Yuka Iguchi the voice behind Index in “A Certain Magical Index”

Prior to this, the cast was confirmed as the following:

Junya Enoki as Seiji
Mikako Komatsu as Okō
Takahiro Sakurai as Satarō

Working as the director of the series is Masahiko Murata while taking charge of the series composition is Kento Shimoyama. Featuring animation by Telecom Animation Film, the series has both Hiromi Yoshinuma and Miho Yano as character designers.

As for the opening and ending theme of the series, it will be performed by MYAVI vs. Shishido Kavka and Mai Kuraki respectively.

Set to premiere on July 22, the series will be showing on Sundays on NHK General TV during the 24: 10-time slot (actually 12:10 AM on Monday morning).

Source: Crunchyroll News

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