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Journal With Witch Episode 11 Story & Preview Cuts Released: Asa Reflects on Makio’s “Savage Quotes” With Friends

The story and preview images for Episode 11 of the TV anime Journal With Witch (JP: 違国日記, Ikoku Nikki) have been released. This episode will air on Monday, March 16 at 12:00 AM (JST), and will later be available on various international streaming platforms.


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from Anime Journal With Witch © Tomoko Yamashita, SHODENSHA / Anime Journal With Witch Production Committee


Episode 11 Story

Makio senses Asa’s growth when she notices that Asa has started closing her diary instead of leaving it open.

Meanwhile, Asa has been writing down Makio’s past “savage quotes” in her diary and looking back on them together with her classmate Mocchi.

As Valentine’s Day approaches and Asa begins to feel excited, a certain incident starts attracting attention in the outside world.


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from Anime Journal With Witch © Tomoko Yamashita, SHODENSHA / Anime Journal With Witch Production Committee


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from Anime Journal With Witch © Tomoko Yamashita, SHODENSHA / Anime Journal With Witch Production Committee


About Journal With Witch

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Journal-With-Witch Key Visual © Tomoko Yamashita, SHODENSHA / Anime Journal With Witch Production Committee


Makio Kodai, a reclusive novelist who struggles with social interaction, impulsively decides to take in her niece Asa Takumi after Asa loses her parents in an accident. Asa had been living with Makio’s sister and brother-in-law, who suddenly pass away.

The unexpected start of their life together completely disrupts Makio’s once-quiet daily routine. Unaccustomed to living with others, Makio feels anxious about sharing her life with the 15-year-old Asa.

Meanwhile, Asa, having lost her parents and her sense of belonging, experiences deep loneliness for the first time. In the process, she encounters Makio’s “unadult-like” way of living, which is entirely different from that of her mother.

Makio, who dislikes socializing and prefers solitude, and Asa, who is friendly and straightforward, are complete opposites in personality and values. Despite their confusion, the two begin an awkward shared life together.

This is a tentative, age-gap cohabitation story of two people learning how to live with their own loneliness, side by side.


Source : Journal With Witch Official