Haruka, who is in a hurry to get married before her 30th birthday, bumps into her colleague Kazuki, who attends a matchmaking party just for fun. Kazuki makes fun of Haruka for thinking that marriage comes after love. According to him, love-based marriages have a higher divorce rate than arranged marriages. He also says that love ends in marriage. Haruka got tired of failing in love and decided to try marriage hunting...
The fourth spin-off that spotlights the members of the "Yamazaki clan" who are active in the popular chivalry series "Japan Unification." The "Yamazaki clan" is a group of popular characters who are known for their "unification of Japan" and are made up of the main members of the unique Chiyokai, centered around Himuro and Tamura.
Kei Omori is a caregiver who has left his previous job at a small-scale care service to come work at a large-scale nursing home. But he is unable to hide his tremendous discomfort with a management style that prioritizes efficiency and risk control in the name of accommodating large numbers of residents. It is under these circumstances that Mieko, an elderly woman living with dementia, moves into the nursing home.
Manami suddenly encounters mass murder at a pub on her 22nd birthday as she is hunted down by two warring vampire clans, the Draculas and the Corvins. Manami is a child of prophecy who is meant to help the Draculas overcome their Corvin enemies who have driven them underground. Meanwhile, droves of young men and women are gathered at the Hotel Requiem by a Corvin named Yamada who informs them that the world is about to end, with this hotel being the only refuge.
Sailor Zombie was a TV-Tokyo Drama which featured members of AKB48 in its main casts, some of their guests are also from AKB48. It's title theme song Sailor Zombie was sung by the sub-unit Milk Planet who are also in the Drama as narrators.
It's a behind-the-scenes mockumentary following 19 idols who are competing to earn a place in TV Tokyo's new idol unit
Mika Akizuki is an actress, known for Anazâ (2012), Tag (2015) and Kamen Raidâ Fôze the Movie: Min'nade uchû kitâ! ( 2012).