Kemono Jihen Tokyo Arc brings the cast to life with a first look at the official stage costumes



The Kemono Jihen Tokyo Arc Stage Play Just Dropped Its Full Cast Look

If you have been waiting to see the cast of Kemono Jihen step off the page and into the real world, today is your lucky day. The production team for the upcoming stage play, Kemono Jihen -Tokyo Arc-, has finally pulled back the curtain, revealing all 12 main characters in their full stage attire.

The transformation is impressive, capturing that specific, moody vibe that Sho Aimoto’s manga is famous for. Seeing the cast fully suited up definitely cranks up the excitement for the show's run at Tokyo’s Theater H, where it’s slated for 14 performances from September 17 to 27, 2026. If you’re planning to snag a seat, mark your calendars—general ticket sales kick off on August 8 after the initial pre-sale frenzy wraps up.

Who’s Bringing the Supernatural Drama to Life?

The cast list is stacked with talent ready to tackle these complex roles. Leading the charge, we’ve got Sosho Tomimoto as Kabane Kusaka and Shuhei Izumi as the calm, collected Kohachi Inugami. The rest of the crew includes:

  • Naoki Tanaka as Shiki Tademaru
  • Takuto Ohmi as Akira Iwakiyamayukisatoshironanogojyuurokushi
  • Naoki Kunishima as Mihai Florescu
  • Cecil Daigo as Yoko Inari
  • Risa Haruka as Kon
  • Tesshin Genma as Nobimaru
  • Erika Ishitobi as Aya Tademaru
  • Itsuki Otaki as Kumi Yamagumonoko
  • Yuho Matsui as Yui Iwakiyamayukisatoshironanogojyuurokushi
  • Ariso Yamakawa as Akio Tademaru

Big Names Behind the Scenes

This isn't just a low-budget adaptation; the production has brought on some serious heavy hitters. Nobuhiro Mouri, who is a legend for his work on the Kamen Rider and Super Sentai series, is taking the reins as the general director. With his background in high-octane tokusatsu action, he’s the perfect pick to handle the supernatural combat and intense atmosphere of the Tokyo Arc. Chong Gwangsong is handling the script and directing duties, ensuring the transition from manga to stage stays true to the source.

For those who need a quick refresher, the story kicks off with detective Kohachi Inugami visiting a remote village to solve a series of grizzly animal deaths. That’s where he meets a mysterious boy, leading him into a world of hidden curses and dark forces that fans have loved since the manga first hit Jump Square back in 2016. With the 25th volume hitting shelves this August, the franchise is definitely having a big month.

Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the 2021 anime or you’ve been keeping up with the manga for years, this stage play looks like it’s going to be the highlight of the autumn season. Keep an eye on the official website for any last-minute updates as the September dates approach!

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