The voice cast is:
Kazuyuki Okitsu as Kazuya Nachi
Yusuke Kobayashi as Yu Haruna
Saori Hayami as Koyuki Hinashi
Lynn as Fuka Akitsuki
Soma Makoto Saito as Mikasa
Mikako Komatsu as Sara Iwami
Mikako Takahashi as Mayu Haruna
Saori Onishi as Hibiki Haruna
Kaede Hondo as Chitose Haruna
Yōko Hikasa as Tomomi-sensei
Keizou Kusakawa (Kan Colle, Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's) become the director of anime in Diomedea (Squid Girl, Handa-kun). Aoi Akashiro (Endride, KONOSUBA) which will be responsible for the composition of the series, and while Yoshino Honda (The Lost Village, Astarotte's Toy animation director) is designing the characters. Takuro Iga (Aria the Scarlet Ammo Double A, Yuyake Dandan shorts) and WEST GROUND (The Asterisk War: The Academy City on the Water, Kan Colle theme song composition) will compose the music.
This series will be aired first in MBS, Tokyo MX, BS11, and WOWOW in Japan. The magazine also published a visual and character design the anime main key.
From the official website itself is starting to anime teaser video aired in August.
The story revolves around a young man named Yu Haruna who recently moved schools. He's a little shy, and she constantly fixated on the smartphone which allows it to continue checking Twitter. He meets a girl named Fuka Akitsuki, who did not even own a cell phone, is a free-spirited, and naturally fascinate others. Yu has recently been re-get relationship back with his childhood friend through with his childhood friend Koyuki Hinashi on Twitter, which is now a popular singer. One day Yu took Fuka Koyuki to one of his concerts, and there are three meetings for the first time. The story follows the love triangle between love started through the electronics, and the love that does not start with electronics. Fuka itself is the daughter of the protagonist of the previous Seo manga Suzuka.
Seo released the manga in 2014, the same day that manga Kimi no Iru Machi (A Town Where You Live) graduated. Kodansha released 12 volumes Fuka on 17 August, and volume 13 which will be released on December 16.
Kimi no Iru Machi got the television anime adaptation of Gonzo in 2014 as well as the original four-volume video anime. Suzuka anime adaptation was released FUNimation Entertainment in North America.
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