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The first volume of the light novel

妖怪アパートの幽雅な日常
(Yōkai Apāto no Yūga na Nichijō)
Genre Supernatural[1]
Light novel
Written by Hinowa Kōzuki
Published by Kodansha
Imprint YA!ENTERTAINMENT
Original run October 2003August 2013
Volumes 11
Manga
Written by Hinowa Kōzuki
Illustrated by Waka Miyama
Published by Kodansha
English publisher

NA

Kodansha USA (digital)

Magazine Monthly Shōnen Sirius
Demographic Shōnen
Original run November 9, 2011 – present
Volumes 23
Anime television series
Directed by Mitsuo Hashimoto
Written by Yasunori Yamada
Music by Shigeo Komori
Studio Shin-Ei Animation
Licensed by Crunchyroll
Original network Tokyo MX, ytv, BS11
English network

SEA

Animax Asia

Original run July 3, 2017 December 25, 2017
Episodes 26 (List of episodes)
Manga
Written by Hinowa Kōzuki
Illustrated by Waka Miyama
Published by Kodansha
Magazine Monthly Shōnen Sirius
Demographic Shōnen
Original run December 24, 2021scheduled
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Elegant Yokai Apartment Life (妖怪アパートの幽雅な日常, Yōkai Apāto no Yūga na Nichijō) is a Japanese light novel series by Hinowa Kōzuki. Kōzuki first released the light novel in 2003, and concluded it in 2009 within 10 volumes (and a later side-story collection in 2013). An anime television series adaptation by Shin-Ei Animation aired from July to December 2017.[1]

Plot [edit]

High school freshman Yūshi Inaba is forced to look for new place to live after his high school's dormitory burnt down. Having no parents and wanting to live independently from his uncle, he eventually finds a cheap apartment for 25,000 yen called Kotobuki-sō, only to find out that the place has human and supernatural creatures such as ghosts, yōkai, and mononoke living together. There, Yūshi's new daily life begins.

Characters [edit]

Yūshi Inaba (稲葉 夕士, Inaba Yūshi)
Voiced by: Atsushi Abe [2]
Yūshi is a high school freshman who lost his parents in a car accident three years prior to the story, and has been living with his uncle and his family who don't seem to want him. Having determination to live independently, Yūshi chooses JTB, a school with a dormitory. But the school's dormitory burned down and forced him to search for a temporary place to live for 6 months, where he found Kotobuki-sō. After living there, Yūshi gains the ability to heal others by absorbing their injuries. He seems to look like a family together with Hase and Kuri. This sometimes gives off some homoromantic vibes.
Mizuki Hase (長谷泉貴, Hase Mizuki)
Voiced by: Yuichi Nakamura [2]
Yushi's childhood best friend and classmate. Hase comes from a rich family and is quite smart and cunning, his deviousness is often used for comic relief. He is well liked by the residents of the apartment as he often brings them many gifts, he likewise respects the many adults found there as proper examples of maturity rather than people who suck up to him because of his status. He is very fond of Kuri to the point he is referred to as his "Daddy" by the residents which in turn causes them to call Yushi the "Mommy" much to his dismay.
Akine Kuga (久賀 秋音, Kuga Akine) / Mayuko Suzuki (鈴木 まゆこ, Suzuki Mayuko)
Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro [3]
Akine is an easy-going resident in room 204, she goes to Takinodai High School and works as an exorcist at night in a hospital. "Akine Kuga" is the name she uses as a psychic.
Reimei Isshiki (一色 黎明, Isshiki Reimei)
Voiced by: Akira Ishida [3]
A resident at room 102, Reimei is a famous poet and fairytale writer. Nobody knows his real name and despite being a male, he refers to himself as "Atashi", a more feminine form of "Watashi".
Akira Fukase (深瀬 明, Fukase Akira)
Voiced by: Kazuya Nakai [3]
A resident in room 103. Akira is a painter who owns a dog named Cigar.
Ryū ()
Voiced by: Toshiyuki Morikawa [4]
A resident in room 203, although it seems he has another home, Ryū is a psychic with considerable power. He is respected both by the spiritual creatures in the apartment and human alike.
Fool (フール, Fool)
Voiced by: Koyasu Takehito [4]
Secondhand Bookshop Employee (古本屋, Furuhon'ya)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita [3]
Antiquary (骨董屋, Kottō-ya)
Voiced by: Shō Hayami [3]
Sato (佐藤さん, Satou san)
Voiced by: Koji Yusa [3]
Marico (まり子, Mariko)
Voiced by: Kotono Mitsuishi [3]
Takako Tashiro (田代隆子, Tashiro Takako)
Voiced by: Kaede Okutani [3]
Yushi's first friend in high school and member of the same club he is in.
Naomi Chiaki (千晶直美, Chiaki Naomi)
Voiced by: Toshihiko Seki [5]
A new teacher in Yushi's school who is on his 30s. He is usually laid back, carefree and easygoing. While it looks like he is being irresponsible, in truth he trusts the students and often lets small matters go unpunished or allow late students to come in, which results him in being quite popular especially amongst troublemakers. He will, however get angry and scold the alumni when needed and will go as far as putting on a front of strict behavior in order to coerce students to behave better, well aware that he may be misunderstood. He is well liked by Yushi's class, especially him and Tashiro, the latter having a crush on him.
Haruka Aoki (青木春香, Aoki Haruka)
Voiced by: Fumiko Orikasa [5]
A new teacher in Yushi's school. A woman of elegance and refined mannerisms, it is said by The Fool that she has an imperturbable aura, very much like Ryu has although she does not seem to be a psychic. Although she has good intentions at heart her overprotective, one-sided view of things leads her to assume things above the students based on sheer prejudice like believing Yushi was suffering and in need of affection due to his family situation, despite the fact he is moving onwards with his life with the residents of the apartment, or believing Yamamoto was bullied by the English Club for leaving crying for a fight she started. This in turn leads many students very angry without her knowledge, but decide to simply go with the flow as they know trying to convince her will be pointless. Yushi notes that when compared to Ryu's strict but present kindness, Aoki's is uncalled and irresponsible.
Konatsu Yamamoto (山本小夏, Yamamoto Konatsu)
Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya [5]
A student at Yushi's school who recently joined the English Club. She is quite short, bespectacled and has very long black hair. Konatsu has deep emotional problems and a severe inferiority complex with her older sister, given Konatsu was often sick this had led her to believe she was overprotected and given a different treatment in comparison to her academically and socially excelling sister. This in turn has made her to thrive to excel by any means possible in order to show her independence, showing off her intelligence whenever she can and trying to look smarter than she actually is. This has made her socially ostracized, very difficult to interact with and emotionally unstable as she will often try to belittle others while burst in tears when called out for her behavior.
Kuri (クリ) and Shiro (シロ)
Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya (Kuri) & Mutsumi Tamura (Shiro) [3]
Kuri and Shiro are a pair of a child and dog ghosts who always seen together. Kuri is a young toddler who was killed by his own mother when she was driven crazy by the fact that her boyfriend had left her (due to her pregnancy), and Shiro is a stray dog who wanted to take care of Kuri. A running gag is that Hase is referred to as his "Daddy" while Yushi is by proxy his "Mommy" by the residents.

Media [edit]

Light novel [edit]

Hinowa Kōzuki first published the series in 2003 through Kodansha's YA!ENTERTAINMENT. It concluded in 2013 with a total of 10 volumes and 1 side stories compilation volume. Kadokawa Bunko later republished the series in 2008 until 2014 with renewed art.[4]

Manga [edit]

A manga adaptation by Waka Miyama was first published in 2011 by Kodansha's Monthly Shōnen Sirius. So far, 23 volumes have been released.[6] Kodansha Comics are publishing the manga in English in a digital format.[7] A spin-off manga will begin serialization in the same magazine on December 24, 2021.[8]

No. Original release date Original ISBN North America release date North America ISBN
1 November 9, 2011 978-4-06-376310-2 August 29, 2017
2 May 9, 2012 978-4-06-376343-0 September 26, 2017
3 November 9, 2012 978-4-06-376370-6 November 21, 2017
4 April 9, 2013 978-4-06-376394-2 December 19, 2017
5 November 8, 2013 978-4-06-376429-1 January 16, 2018
6 April 9, 2014 978-4-06-376457-4 April 17, 2018
7 November 7, 2014 978-4-06-376508-3 May 22, 2018
8 March 9, 2015 978-4-06-376527-4 November 20, 2018
9 July 9, 2015 978-4-06-376554-0 December 18, 2018
10 November 9, 2015 978-4-06-376581-6 January 29, 2019
11 April 8, 2016 978-4-06-390616-5 March 26, 2019
12 November 9, 2016 978-4-06-390661-5 April 23, 2019
13 April 7, 2017 978-4-06-390698-1 May 28, 2019
14 July 7, 2017 978-4-06-390719-3 June 25, 2019
15 November 9, 2017 978-4-06-510339-5 July 23, 2019
16 April 9, 2018 978-4-06-511173-4 August 27, 2019
17 November 9, 2018 978-4-06-513437-5 September 24, 2019
18 April 9, 2019 978-4-06-515051-1 October 22, 2019
19 November 8, 2019 978-4065174760 March 24, 2020
20 April 9, 2020 978-4065190753 September 22, 2020
21 November 9, 2020 978-4065174760 March 30, 2021
22 April 8, 2021 978-4-06-522771-8
23 July 8, 2021 978-4065238028

Anime [edit]

The anime adaptation was first announced via the May issue of Kodansha's Monthly Shōnen Sirius on March 18, 2017.[1] Mitsuo Hashimoto directed the anime at Shin-Ei Animation with series composition by Yasunori Yamada. Tomomi Shimazaki designed the characters for animation.[4] The anime aired from July 3 to December 25, 2017, on Tokyo MX, Yomiuri TV, and BS11's Anime no Me programming block.[9] It ran for two cours.[10] Lozareena performed the first opening theme song titled "Good Night Mare" while Atsushi Abe and Yūichi Nakamura performed the ending theme song "Nichijōshiki Broken Down" (日常識Broken down).[11] The second opening theme is performed by Wi-Fi-5,[12] while Lozareena performed the second ending theme, "Neiro". [13] Crunchyroll holds the right for the stream.[14]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ All English titles are taken from Crunchyroll.

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Yōkai Apāto no Yūga na Nichijō Supernatural Light Novels Get TV Anime in July". Anime News Network . Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Atsushi Abe, Yūichi Nakamura Star in Yōkai Apāto no Yūga na Nichijō Anime". Anime News Network . Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Yōkai Apāto no Yūga na Nichijō Anime Reveals Additional Cast, Staff, July 3 Premiere". Anime News Network . Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d "Yōkai Apāto no Yūga na Nichijō Anime Reveals 7 More Cast Members, Theme Song Artists". Anime News Network . Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  5. ^ a b c "Elegant Yokai Apartment Life TV Anime Casts Toshihiko Seki". Anime News Network. August 19, 2017.
  6. ^ "妖怪アパートの幽雅な日常 (17)". 講談社コミックプラス . Retrieved December 16, 2018.
  7. ^ "Kodansha USA Adds Elegant Yokai Apartment Life, Black Panther and Sweet 16 Manga Digitally". Anime News Network. August 29, 2017. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
  8. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (November 29, 2021). "Elegant Yokai Apartment Life Manga Gets Spinoff in December". Anime News Network . Retrieved November 29, 2021.
  9. ^ "Atsushi Abe, Yūichi Nakamura Narrate Yōkai Apāto no Yūga na Nichijō Anime's Teaser Video". Anime News Network . Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  10. ^ "Elegant Yokai Apartment Life Anime to Continue for 2nd Cour". Anime News Network. 7 August 2017. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  11. ^ "Yōkai Apāto no Yūga na Nichijō Anime's Promo Video Previews Lozareena's Opening Theme Son". Anime News Network . Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  12. ^ "Elegant Yokai Apartment Life Anime Previews Show's 2nd Cour in Video". Anime News Network. September 28, 2017. Retrieved September 28, 2017.
  13. ^ "TV Anime "Elegant Yokai Apartment Life" 2nd Cour Key Visual Introduces New Character". Crunchyroll. September 19, 2017.
  14. ^ "Crunchyroll to Simulcast Aho-Girl, Elegant Yokai Apartment Life, Netsuzou Trap, Tsuredure Children Anime". Anime News Network. 2 July 2017. Retrieved 13 July 2017.

External links [edit]

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Elegant Yokai Apartment Life (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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