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Live-Action Asahinagu Film Reveals New Visual, Premiere Date

posted on by Jennifer Sherman
Film starring Nanase Nishino opens on September 22

The official website of the live-action film adaptation of Ai Kozaki's Asahinagu sports manga revealed the film's first poster visual on Thursday. The visual features lead actress Nanase Nishino as protagonist Asahi Tōjima with the catchphrase "Can even I become strong?" The website also revealed that the film will open in Japan on September 22.

The film's staff revealed on Monday that Mai Shiraishi (seen below) will play Maharu Miyaji, the naginata team's ace whom everybody looks up to.



Tsutomu Hanabusa is directing the film.

The manga is also getting a stage play adaptation. Both the play and the film will star members of idol group Nogizaka46, although the cast will be different for each version. The stage play will run from May 20-31 in Tokyo's EX Theater Roppongi, in Osaka from June 2-5, and in Nagoya from June 9-11. Kyōichi Itagaki is directing and writing the script.

The manga centers on Asahi Tōjima, a first-year high school student at Futatsuzaka High School. She had been in the art club throughout middle school, but begins training with the naginata (Japanese halberd), saying that even people without talent in sports one day can shine in the nationals the next. Along with her beloved upperclassman Maharu Miyaji, her classmate with experience in kendo Shōko Yasomura, and a girl who has worries about her height named Sakura Konno, Asahi forms a new group of "Naginata Girls."

The manga won the Best General Manga award at the 60th Shogakukan Awards in 2015.

Kozaki, the younger sister of Fire Emblem: Awakening and No More Heroes character designer Yūsuke Kozaki, launched the manga in Big Comic Spirits in 2011. Shogakukan published the manga's 22nd compiled book volume on February 28.

Source: Comic Natalie


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