Otonanajimi

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978-4-08-844228-0
Otonanajimi
Otonanajimi vol. 1 cover.jpg
First tankōbon volume cover
おとななじみ
Genre Romantic comedy [1]
2 December 25, 2019 [8] 978-4-08-844285-3
3 April 24, 2020 [9] 978-4-08-844336-2
4 August 25, 2020 [10] 978-4-08-844372-0
5 December 24, 2020 [11] 978-4-08-844389-8
6 April 23, 2021 [12] 978-4-08-844484-0
7 August 25, 2021 [13] 978-4-08-844519-9
8 December 24, 2021 [7] 978-4-08-844563-2

Live-action film

In October 2022, it was announced that the series would be receiving a live action film adaptation, starring HiHi Jets member Mizuki Inoue and Rinka Kumada. The film is directed by Hiroto Takahashi, based on a screenplay written by Erika Yoshida. It premiered in Japan on May 12, 2023. [1] [14]

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