ZatsuTabi -That's Journey-, Touring After the Apocalypse Anime Release Collab Visuals

The official websites for the spring 2025 TV anime ZatsuTabi -That's Journey- and the upcoming fall 2025 TV anime Touring After the Apocalypse have simultaneously released special collaboration visuals. Both works focus on the protagonists' travels in Japan, and the original manga series on which the anime are based have also been serialized in KADOKAWA's same Dengeki Maoh magazine. The first visual features Chika Suzugamori, the protagonist of ZatsuTabi -That's Journey- , in the world of Touring After the Apocalypse . The tagline reads: "There are journeys that can only be taken at the apocalypse." The second visual features Youko and Airi, the two protagonists of Touring After the Apocalypse , in the world of ZatsuTabi -That's Journey- . The tagline reads: "No plan. No correct answer. A rough journey with detours." RELATED: Zatsu Tabi -That's Journey- Anime Debuts on April 7 The TV anime adaptation of Kenta Ishizaka's travel-themed manga Zatsu Tabi -That's Journey- aired for 12 episodes from April to June 2025. Crunchyroll, which streams the anime for members in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, CIS and Indian subcontinent, describes the synopsis as such: When aspiring manga artist Chika’s drafts get rejected, she ditches her desk for an adventure! Armed with a quirky social media poll, she sets off on a spontaneous journey of random crowdsourced destinations. From hilarious mishaps to heartwarming encounters, Chika discovers inspiration, friendship, and herself, one unpredictable stop at a time. RELATED: Touring After the Apocalypse Anime Releases Main Trailer The TV anime adaptation of Sakae Saito's post-apocalyptic slice-of-life manga Touring After the Apocalypse is set to premiere in Japan in October 2025. Yen Press, which publishes an official English version of the manga, describes the story: All alone after the end of days, two girls ride through the desolate ruins of Japan—but they’re not about to let the collapse of civilization get in the way of sightseeing! From the hot springs of Hakone to the massive Tokyo Big Sight, they’ve got the run of the country’s most popular tourist spots all to themselves, so why not make the most of it? Sources : "ZatsuTabi -That's Journey-" official website , "Touring After the Apocalypse" official website

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