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Toji no Miko Game App's Video Features Gokumi Animation, Theme Song

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
2018 smartphone "weaponry command battle RPG" reaches pre-registration milestone

The official website for the Saori Ōnishi, the voice actresses for the anime's main characters Kanami Etō and Hiyori Jūjō, respectively.

The game's pre-registration campaign has also sured 104,135 pre-registrants, unlocking a special Mihono Asakura card for all s (the number 104,135 may also be read as "Tojinomiko" in Japanese). Square Enix is considering further pre-registration bonuses.

The iOS and Android game is slated for this year. The "weaponry command battle RPG" will be free to play with in-game item purchases.

The game's website lists the same cast as the anime as well as five game-original characters, all previewed in the game visual pictured right. The cast are:

Studio Gokumi's original television dub on January 21.

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.

Shōnen Ace magazine on October 26.

Source: Moca News


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