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----------------------------------A shady bus tour of young men and women is headed to an elusive village called Nanakimura. A destination where people can partake in a utopian existence, free of the world's obstacles... or so goes the rumor.
Heading deep into the mountains, the bus is carrying 30 different individuals, each harboring their own expectations and troubled hearts...
What they had arrived to was an uninhabited village with faint, lingering scents of life as it was falling apart.
Just what is the secret of Nanakimura?
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episode 3 is out
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Tbqh I don´t feel confident calling this a good anime or a must-see as of now. However, its whole reliance on intrigue is working so far.
The situation at hand makes no sense. An entire village in Japan that nobody knows of? A bus tour organized there? And then the biggest qualm: most of those protagonists are angsty, emo teenagers. When teenagers are "sick of life" and such, it doesn´t warrant this drastic of an action. They´re teenagers! Feeling like the world sucks is normal at that age. So when the organizer of that tour accepts all these kids on this tour, it doesn´t sit quite right with me. I understand why it´s done (to appeal to a younger audience), but it really doesn´t make much sense.
EXCEPT if it has a direct connection with the unfolding plot. There´s a chance that the author is aware of that, so maybe these kids have been accepted and brought there as some sort of pawn, a sacrifice. Since at least one of them appears to be dead and another one got lost, that chance definitely is there.
For now, I´ll keep watching because I wanna find out what happens next,
Oh, but FUCK that psycho bitch who wants other people executed. Seriously, fuck off.