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Toji no Miko TV Anime's Video Previews Ending Theme Song

posted on by Jennifer Sherman
Story of shrine maidens who wield swords debuts in January

The official website for Studio Gokumi's original anime project Toji no Miko (The Shrine Maiden Swordwielders) began streaming the second promotional video for the series on Wednesday. The video previews the ending theme song "Kokoro no Memoria" performed by Kaede Hondo, Saori Ōnishi, Azumi Waki, Hina Kino, Risae Matsuda, and Eri Suzuki.

The series will air on on Tokyo MX, MBS, BS11, and AT-X for six months from January to June 2018. The anime will premiere on AT-X, Tokyo MX, and MBS on January 5, followed by BS11 on January 7.

The show's cast includes:


Kaede Hondo as Kanami Etō, a second-year student in the middle school section of Minoseki Academy. She is 13 years old. Her sword is Chidori. She's in the middle school section, but she has the sword skills to be a representative for the school. She is a cheerful and positive girl who has many friends. She is a sword technique enthusiast, to the point that her eyes change color when someone talks about techniques. She especially loves sword matches.



Saori Ōnishi as Hiyori Jūjō, a third-year student in the middle school section of Hiragi Gakukan. She is 14 years old. Her sword is Kogarasumaru. She is serious, cool, and stoic. She has the strongest sense of responsibility among the Toji, and once she decides on something, she doesn't bend. Her sword skills center on speed, and even among the Toji, her skills are among the best.



Azumi Waki as Mai Yanase, a second-year student in the middle school section of Minoseki Academy. She is 13 years old. Her sword is Magoroku Kanemoto. She and her younger sister are the daughters of the leader of the rising "Yanase Group" conglomerate. She is a typical big sister who is very caring, and she possesses superior sword skills. Her hobby is making sweets, and she's most confident in making cookies.



Hina Kino as Sayaka Itomi, a first-year student in the middle school section of Kamabu Girls Academy. She is 12 years old. Her sword is Myōhō Muramasa. She is young, but she is a genius Toji. She handles her duties with ease, but she has a hard time communicating with the people around her.



Risae Matsuda as Kaoru Mashiko, a 15-year-old first year at Osafune Girl's Academy. Her sword is Nenekirimaru. She is taciturn and does not freely expend energy to trouble herself. She uses the very masculine first-person pronoun "ore." Even though she is short she is a power fighter who can wield a huge sword. She is accompanied by her guardian beast Nene, an aratama. She acts annoyed by Ellen but actually puts a lot of trust in her.



Eri Suzuki as Ellen Kohagura, a 15-year-old first year at Osafune Girl's Academy. Her sword is Echizen Yasutsugu. Her father is Japanese and her mother is American. She has an innocent personality and is frequently smiling to set the mood. Kaoru is her partner. Never shy around strangers, she nicknames people right away.



Asami Seto as Yukari Origami, the head of the Origami Family and director of the police swords administration bureau. It can be said she stands above all sword-users. She became a hero 20 years ago when, while serving as leader of a task force during a disaster at the Sagami coast, she defeated a large aratama that had dealt massive damage. Her power has not weakened, and she remains the strongest.



Yumi Uchiyama as Maki Shidō, the first seat in the elite guards for the Origami family. She joined the guard group after becoming the sword fighting champion in the last two tournaments for Toji. As the wielder of honest strength based on belief, her sword is sharp and heavy blow-by-blow. Her main duties are being Yukari Origami's bodyguard and having strategic command of aratama suppression. Naturally, it is rare that she does not go out into battle, and she immediately suppresses the aratama when she draws her sword once. She is very popular with people of both the same and opposite sex.



M.A.O as Suzuka Konohana, the second seat in the Origami family's elite guards. She is the daughter in the noble Korehana family in Kyoto, and her movements are elegant. She is endowed with true strength that helped her to become the runner-up in the last two sword fighting tournaments. She sees Maki as her rival after Maki defeated her in competition, causing Suzuka to earn the second seat. She has keen insight and high command power. She is often entrusted with direct strategic command, and she also has Yukari's political duties.



Mai Fuchigami as Yomi Satsuki, the third seat in the Origami family guards. She restrains herself more than any of the guards, especially at Yukari Origami's side. She usually doesn't express her emotions on the surface, and she will not have conversation more than necessary. She is different from Maki and Suzuka with their brilliant achievements. So far, she has not had achievements that stand out, so her abilities are unknown. She is a Toji wrapped in many mysteries.



Inori Minase as Yume Tsubakuro, the fourth seat in the Origami family guards. Though she is the youngest among the guards, she is the best at swordsmanship, surpassing even Maki. Despite her prodigious talent, however, she has a childish personality as expected for her age, and when she gets in a certain mood no one can stop her. Because of this, those around her treat her cautiously and she rarely has permission to go into battle. She is not happy about that.


In the anime's story, since ancient times, shrine maidens who wield swords have been exorcising "aratama," strange existences that threaten the human world. These young women who wear school uniforms and a sword are called "Toji," and they serve as an official unit within the police force as a "special religious service police squad." The government authorizes the Toji to wear swords and serve as government officials, and the government has set up five schools throughout the country for the girls to attend.

The girls live ordinary school lives, while occasionally performing their duties, wielding their swords and using various powers to fight and protect the people. In the spring, the five schools send their best Toji to compete in a tournament. As the tournament comes closer, all of the representatives rigorously train themselves in order to get stronger and improve their skills.

Koudai Kakimoto (Cyborg 009 Call of Justice, unit director for Haikyu!!, Psycho-Pass) is directing the series at Studio Gokumi (Seiren, Yuki Yuna is a Hero, Pandora in the Crimson Shell: Ghost Urn). Tatsuya Takahashi (The IDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls, Pandora in the Crimson Shell: Ghost Urn, Eromanga Sensei) is handling the series composition, and Yoshinori Shizuma (Zero Kara Hajimeru Mahō no Sho/Grimoire of Zero light novel illustrator) is in charge of the original character design. GENCO is producing the series.

Hondo, Ōnishi, Waki, Kino, Matsuda, and Suzuki are also performing the opening theme song "Save You Save Me."

Sakae Saito (Kantai Collection - KanColle - Itsuka Shizuka na Umi de, Heavy Object S, Buddy Complex: Senjō no Coupling) launched a manga adaptation in the December issue of Kadokawa's Monthly Shonen Ace magazine on October 26. The Toji no Miko: Kizamishi Issen no Tomoshibi (The Shrine Maiden Swordwielders: A Cutting Flash of Steel) smartphone game will launch next year.

Source: MoCa News via Ota-Suke


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