Souryo To Majiwaru Shikiyoku No Yoru Ni... Epis... ((free)) Jun 2026
The night when Souryo and Shikiyoku got along was a fleeting moment, but its impact was lasting. It taught them, and those around them, that relationships are complex and multifaceted. Sometimes, all it takes is a little bit of effort and understanding to turn animosity into friendship.
Upon release, Souryo to Majiwaru sparked debate on social media. Detractors called it “disrespectful to Buddhism.” Supporters pointed out that Japan’s Jodo Shinshu (True Pure Land) sect has long permitted married priests. The director, , responded in an interview: Souryo to Majiwaru Shikiyoku no Yoru ni... Epis...
: A priest at his family's temple. He is depicted as being romantically awkward but having strong, assertive tendencies toward Mio. Yukitaka Kujou The night when Souryo and Shikiyoku got along
Throughout this episode, [Character's Name] encounters various townspeople whose emotions have taken on the forms of Souryo. There's [Another Character's Name], who has turned into a Souryo after a day of uncontrollable laughter, and [Yet Another Character's Name], whose Souryo form has become a manifestation of their unexpressed grief. Upon release, Souryo to Majiwaru sparked debate on