While Mei and Kyōka investigate, Yakumo suggests the black cat was from Shunso's painting. Tōsuke is confident that electricity will drive away all spirits, leading Mei to believe that he had an unfavorable experience with them. Mei finds a shard left behind, which disappears when she touches it. Tōsuke introduces an electric light bulb, but his mansion is attacked by kamaitachi, destroying the light bulbs. Meanwhile, Mei becomes reacquainted with Tōsuke, and the next day, she and Kyōka visit him to return the money. Once she realizes ¥1,000 is worth a fortune in the Meiji period, Otojiro suggests returning it to him.Īt a party, Ogai Mori, Otojiro, and Yakumo Koizumi decide to hold a beauty contest for the chance to dance with Mei. As Kyōka recalls having met Tōsuke in his childhood, Tōsuke insists on compensating Mei's injury, to which she requests ¥1,000 to get a ride back. While chasing it, Mei nearly gets run over by Tōsuke Iwasaki's car. Some time later, Mei and Kyōka Izumi look for Otojiro's hair pin, which has been stolen by a black cat spirit. This causes a mirror to shatter, and after being sent back in time, Mei is taken in by Otojiro Kawakami. On the night of the crimson moon, Charlie transports Mei Ayazuki into the Meiji period during a magic show. The continuation of the story was featured in the sequel anime film, Gekijōban Meiji Tokyo Renka: Hana Kagami no Fantasia, which was released in theaters in 2016. Despite failing to break in the top 15 on opening weekend, the film was praised for portraying the retro-styled elegance of the Meiji period as well as the relationship between Mei and Kyōka. The story is based on Kyōka Izumi's route, with the addition of Tōsuke Iwasaki, an original character, to introduce new elements to the plot. The plot is centered on Mei Ayazuki, who is transported into the Meiji period and interacts with spirits and Japanese historical figures. The film was released in nationwide Japanese theaters on Jin Japan. Gekijōban Meiji Tokyo Renka: Yumihari no Serenade ( 明治東亰恋伽~弦月の小夜曲~, Meiji Tokyo Renka the Movie: Serenade of the Crescent Moon) is a 2015 Japanese anime film directed by Hiroshi Watanabe and based on the visual novel Meiji Tokyo Renka by Mages.
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