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Kijin Gentosho Episode 4 Story and Preview Images Released: Mosuke Heads to a Temple Haunted by a Woman’s Voice

The story and preview images for Episode 4 of Kijin Gentosho have been released. This episode is scheduled to air in Japan on April 22 at midnight JST on TOKYO MX.


Kijin Gentosho

© Motoo Nakanishi / Futabasha · Kijin Gentosho Production Committee


Episode 4

“Devourer: Part 2”
Jinya and Natsu are attacked by a sword-wielding figure believed to be an oni. As Jinya raises his blade, Yorai, and Mosuke rushes to counterattack, the oni vanishes into the darkness. According to Zenji, whom they reunite with, a woman's voice can be heard every night from the abandoned Mizuhodera Temple in Yanaka. Chasing the oni, Mosuke arrives at Mizuhodera. Deep down, he senses that the one who took away his wife and happiness is there.


Kijin Gentosho

© Motoo Nakanishi / Futabasha · Kijin Gentosho Production Committee


About Kijin Gentosho

Kijin Gentosho is based on the popular novel by Motoo Nakanishi, published under Futabasha Bunko. Set in the year 1840, during a time of famine and social chaos, the story follows oni who disguise themselves as humans and deceive people for sport.

In the mountain village of Kadono, far from Edo, Jinta and his younger sister Suzune live a peaceful life, despite being outsiders who arrived for a certain reason in their childhood. The villagers accepted them, and the siblings grew up harmoniously.
The village is home to the Itsukihime, a shrine maiden protected by Jinta. One day, while on a mission to slay an oni, Jinta meets a mysterious demon who speaks of a distant future.

Facing death in his duty as a guardian, Jinta bravely marches forward. Suzune, though anxious, sees him off with a cheerful smile. Meanwhile, Shirayuki, the Itsukihime, fulfills her duties as a shrine maiden while being targeted by an oni.

As fate intertwines and spirals out of control, the story unfolds into a sweeping Japanese-style historical fantasy. From Edo to the Heisei era, it chronicles a 170-year journey of a demon warrior who questions the meaning behind wielding a sword.


Kijin Gentosho

© Motoo Nakanishi / Futabasha · Kijin Gentosho Production Committee


Source : Kijin Togensho Official