The upcoming TV anime adaptation of Mika Yamamori’s romance manga, In the Clear Moonlit Dusk (Uruwashi no Yoi no Tsuki), has revealed two additional cast members: Aya Yamane and Momoko Seto. The series is set to premiere in January 2026 across 28 TBS affiliate networks in Japan.
New Additions to the Cast
Aya Yamane will join the cast as Nobara Tone, while Momoko Seto will voice Kotobuki Hibiya. These new announcements build on the previously revealed main cast, which features Rei Ichinomiya as the protagonist Yoi Takiguchi and Ryōta Suzuki as Kohaku Ichimura.
Key Roles and Their Voice Actors
- Yoi Takiguchi: Voiced by Rei Ichinomiya
- Kohaku Ichimura: Voiced by Ryōta Suzuki
- Nobara Tone: Voiced by Aya Yamane
- Kotobuki Hibiya: Voiced by Momoko Seto
Anime Production Details
The anime is being directed by Yūsuke Maruyama at East Fish Studio. Ayumu Hisao is handling the series composition, with Yuki Fukuda responsible for character designs. The music for the series is being composed by Tsubasa Ito.
The Creative Team Behind the Adaptation
- Director: Yūsuke Maruyama
- Series Composition: Ayumu Hisao
- Character Design: Yuki Fukuda
- Music: Tsubasa Ito
- Animation Production: East Fish Studio
In the Clear Moonlit Dusk Story Synopsis
The manga, created by Mika Yamamori, began serialization in Kodansha’s Dessert magazine in July 2020. Kodansha USA Publishing has licensed the manga for English release and describes the story of Yoi Takiguchi, a high school student often mistaken for a handsome guy due to her appearance. Known by the nickname “Prince,” Yoi navigates her unique identity until she meets Ichimura-senpai, another “prince” who seems to see her for who she truly is. This encounter sparks a new and unexpected relationship for Yoi, exploring themes of identity and romance between the two high school “princes.”