Tokyo, Japan – The acclaimed anime series “Touring After the Apocalypse,” known in Japan as Shūmatsu Tsūringu, aired its eighth episode today, November 24, 2025, taking protagonists Yoko and Airi on a reflective journey to the Mobility Resort Motegi. The episode, titled “Kasumigaura, Mobility Resort Motegi,” continues the duo’s exploration of a beautifully desolate post-apocalyptic Japan, blending serene sightseeing with subtle character development and lingering mysteries.
The anime, an adaptation of Sakae Saito’s manga, follows Yoko, seemingly the last human, and her cyborg companion Airi, as they traverse the ruins of Japan on an electrified Yamaha Serow motorcycle, documenting the world that remains.
Visiting Mobility Resort Motegi
Episode 8 sees Yoko and Airi arriving at the Mobility Resort Motegi, a significant location for motorsport enthusiasts in the pre-apocalyptic world. Their exploration is aided by a “Stamp Rally function,” which allows them to fully engage with the resort’s various attractions.
During their visit, the pair discovers a remarkably preserved showroom, untouched by the ravages of time and the apocalypse. Inside, they find an array of Honda-produced vehicles and even some ASIMO robots, relics of a bygone era of technological advancement.
Flashbacks and Revived Passions
A key moment in the episode involves a flashback that delves into Yoko’s past. The audience learns that “present day” Yoko, before the world ended, was an avid racer of powerful, gasoline-powered motorbikes. This revelation starkly contrasts with her current mode of transport, the quieter, electric-converted Serow, designed more for range than speed.
This flashback sequence re-awakens Yoko’s inherent thrill-seeking tendencies, offering a glimpse into her personality before the cataclysm. Despite her current bike’s limitations, the experience at the racetrack ignites a spark of her former passion.
Unveiling the World, One Scenic Route at a Time
While “Touring After the Apocalypse” consistently delivers visually stunning landscapes, Episode 8 maintains this tradition. The world, though emptied of humanity, is depicted as vibrant with life and color, with greenery and flowers reclaiming urban spaces. The roads, surprisingly, remain clear enough for Yoko and Airi’s travels.
The episode, however, does not introduce significant advancements in the overarching narrative concerning the world’s history or Yoko’s deeper nature. Instead, it focuses on the experiential aspect of their journey, highlighting their appreciation for the quiet beauty of their surroundings. The mysterious floating lights in the sky, speculated to be satellites, continue to be a visual motif, their origin and purpose yet to be explained.
“Touring After the Apocalypse” is produced by Studio Nexus and is available for streaming on Crunchyroll. As the series progresses, viewers anticipate further revelations about Yoko’s past, Airi’s origins, and the true extent of the world’s transformation.









