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Tamayura Franchise's Event Delayed Again Due to COVID-19
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
The official franchise announced on Saturday that the Tamayura Alumni Association event, which was scheduled for April 24, has been delayed to an as-yet unspecified date due to the COVID-19 situation in Japan.
The event was originally scheduled for October 10 last year, but it was also delayed to April 24 due to COVID-19.
The Tamayura anime project with an original concept by Tamayura - More Aggressive airing in 2013.
The project also has four films, which collectively have the title Maaya Sakamoto performed the theme songs "Korekara" (From Here On) and "Sotsugyō Shashin" (Graduation Photos).
The story of the first film is set in the spring, when Fū, Kaoru, Norie, and Maon get promoted to third-year high school students, while Kanae has graduated. Two kōhai (students younger than the original characters) the photography club. Even though they bring in new friends, their lively daily life remains unchanged. Yet, the four third-year students are slowly thinking about their own future dreams and paths as they face graduation in about a year. Mayu Iizuka play the kōhai.
Source: Tamayura franchise's Twitter via Otakomu