The highly anticipated anime adaptation of Sakae Saito’s popular manga, “Touring After the Apocalypse” (Shūmatsu Tsūringu), has reached a significant milestone with the release of its sixth episode, marking the conclusion of its inaugural season. The series, which premiered in October 2025, follows two young women navigating a desolate, post-apocalyptic Japan on a motorcycle, blending themes of adventure, science fiction, and the quiet beauty of a world reclaimed by nature.
The Post-Apocalyptic Journey of Youko and Airi
“Touring After the Apocalypse” immerses viewers in a world ravaged by an apocalyptic rain of meteors, leaving Youko as possibly the last human on Earth. Accompanied by Airi, a cyborg girl, Youko embarks on a journey across what remains of Japan on an electrified Yamaha Serow. Their quest is to retrace Youko’s sister’s past travels, following old social media posts, and exploring familiar places now overgrown and silent. This unique premise sees the duo experiencing a newfound freedom in travel, devoid of traffic and the bustling crowds of the past, capturing the eerie beauty of abandoned landmarks and natural landscapes.
Anime Adaptation Details and Episode 6’s Significance
The anime television series, produced by Nexus and directed by Yoshinobu Tokumoto, officially began its broadcast on October 4, 2025, across various networks including Tokyo MX. With Kazuyuki Fudeyasu overseeing series scripts and Kenichiro Suehiro composing the music, the adaptation brings Saito’s distinctive art style and poignant narrative to life. Crunchyroll has licensed the series for streaming, making it accessible to international audiences.
The first season of the “Touring After the Apocalypse” anime is confirmed to consist of six episodes. Episode 6, therefore, serves as the concluding installment for this initial run, offering a resolution or a pivotal point in Youko and Airi’s ongoing journey. Fans have eagerly followed the duo through their adventures in locations such as Hakone, Yokohama, Yokosuka, Setagaya, Shinbashi, Ariake, Tokyo Big Sight, Akihabara, Nagareyama, Tone River Canal, and Kisarazu in the preceding episodes.
Exploring Themes of Solitude, Beauty, and Hope
The series has garnered attention for its contemplative take on the post-apocalyptic genre, often drawing comparisons to other atmospheric works like “Girls’ Last Tour” due to its focus on two characters exploring a desolate yet beautiful world. While exploring the solitude of a world without humanity, “Touring After the Apocalypse” also highlights moments of wonder and connection, as Youko and Airi find joy in simple discoveries like digging for fossils, fishing, or planning their own fireworks show. The dynamic between the human Youko and the cyborg Airi provides a unique lens through which to observe the remnants of civilization and the enduring human spirit.
Manga Origins and English Availability
“Touring After the Apocalypse” originated as a manga series written and illustrated by Sakae Saito, beginning serialization in ASCII Media Works’ Dengeki Maoh magazine in September 2020. As of October 2025, the manga has been compiled into eight tankōbon volumes. Yen Press has licensed the series for English publication, with individual volumes, including Volume 6, available for purchase. Volume 6 of the manga, for instance, delves into Youko and Airi reflecting on the beginning of their journey and what led them to leave their shelter. This ongoing manga provides further depth and narrative beyond the first season of the anime.









