The live-action TV series trailer of "Yuru Camp△" is released and will be officially broadcast on January 9

The live-action TV series trailer of "Yuru Camp△" is released and will be officially broadcast on January 9

Today (December 25), Japan TV Tokyo released the first trailer for the live-action TV series "Yuru Camp△". The work is adapted from the manga series of the same name "Yuru Camp△". It tells the story of a high school girl [Kaamigahara Nadeshiko] who moved from Shizuoka to Yamanashi. She rode a bicycle to Lake Motosu in order to see "Mount Fuji, which is on the 1,000 yen bill". After failing to see the mountain because of the cloudy weather, she met a girl [Shima Rin] who loves camping, and a special and heartwarming journey began.

"Yuru Camp△" live-action TV series promotional video:

It is reported that the live-action TV series of "Yuru Camp△" is written by Kitagawa Ayako and directed by Ninomiya Takashi, Yoshino Mushi, and Tamazawa Kyohei; actress Fukuhara Haruka will play Shima Rin, and Kagamihara Nadeshiko will be played by Ohara Yuno. It is believed that this anime work that once set off a "camping craze" in Japan can also bring the same warmth and touch to the audience after being adapted into a live-action version.

The live-action TV series of "Yuru Camp△" will be updated and broadcast every Thursday on TV Tokyo starting from January 9th. Friends who like this work may wish to go and watch it.

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