Get ready for a thrilling blend of luxury and danger as the anime adaptation of Ao Tajima’s manga, “Hotel Inhumans,” is set to make its television debut on July 6, 2025. The official website has unveiled a main promotional video, a new key visual, and details on the opening and ending theme songs, building anticipation for this unique series.
What’s “Hotel Inhumans” About?
“Hotel Inhumans” takes place in a high-end hotel that caters to a very specific clientele: assassins. This isn’t your typical luxury stay. Alongside exquisite dining, supreme comfort, and captivating entertainment, the hotel also provides access to the latest weaponry, reliable fake IDs, and flawless body disposal services.
The story revolves around two concierges, Sara Haizaki and Ikuro Hoshi, who work on the fringes of life and death, never refusing a guest’s request. They navigate the complex demands of their dangerous clientele, offering unquestioning service in a world shrouded in darkness and opulence.
According to the official website, the anime explores: “What are the desires of these inhumans (those who are not truly human)—the assassins—expressed on the edge of life and death? The curtain rises on a striking killing-hotel drama!”
Premiere Date and Where to Watch
“Hotel Inhumans” will premiere on TV Tokyo and its affiliates on July 6, 2025, at 11:45 p.m. JST. Following its initial broadcast, it will air on BS TV Tokyo later that evening, and then on AT-X starting July 10.
While specific streaming details are yet to be confirmed, it is likely that “Hotel Inhumans” will be available on popular anime streaming platforms such as Crunchyroll, which has previously covered the anime’s announcement.
Production Details and Staff
The “Hotel Inhumans” anime is brought to life by a talented team:
- Original Creator: Ao Tajima (manga)
- Director: Tetsuro Amino (“Macross 7,” “Shiki,” “Iwa-Kakeru! -Sport Climbing Girls-“)
- Series Composition: Shoji Yonemura (“Parasyte -the maxim-,” “Wave, Listen to Me!,” “Shaman King 2021”)
- Character Design: Shingo Fujisaki (“Let This Grieving Soul Retire!”)
- Music: Koharu (Charan-Po-Rantan)
- Sound Director: Haru Yamada
- Animation Studio: Bridge (“Fairy Tail,” “Talentless Nana”)
Cast
The main cast includes:
- Yūsuke Kobayashi as Ikuro Hoshi: A newcomer concierge who is uneasy with violence.
- Hinano Shirahama as Sara Haizaki: The cool-headed and efficient senior concierge.
Theme Songs
Adding to the anime’s atmosphere, the opening and ending theme songs are:
- Opening: “Mister Moonlight” performed by imase. The promotional video offers a preview of this track.
- Ending: “Merry Go Round” performed by NOA.
Story and Setting: A Hotel Unlike Any Other
“Hotel Inhumans” presents a fascinating contrast between the luxurious facade of a high-end hotel and the dark, dangerous world of assassins. The hotel offers everything a killer could need, from state-of-the-art weapons to discreet disposal services, all while maintaining an air of elegance and sophistication.
The two concierges, Ikuro and Sara, are at the heart of the story. They must cater to the whims of their deadly guests without question, navigating moral complexities and personal risks in the process. The anime promises to explore the humanity (or lack thereof) of these assassins, delving into their desires, motivations, and the circumstances that brought them to this unusual establishment.
Manga Origins
The “Hotel Inhumans” anime is based on the manga series written and illustrated by Ao Tajima. The manga has been serialized on Shogakukan’s Sunday Webry website since June 2021. As of March 2025, ten tankōbon volumes have been released.
Why You Should Check It Out
“Hotel Inhumans” offers a unique premise that blends crime, drama, and dark humor. With its stylish setting, intriguing characters, and talented production team, this anime is poised to be a standout title in the Summer 2025 season. If you enjoy stories that explore the darker side of humanity with a touch of the surreal, “Hotel Inhumans” is definitely worth a watch.
Other Hotel-Themed Anime
Interestingly, “Hotel Inhumans” is not the only hotel-based anime slated for release in 2025. “APOCALYPSE HOTEL” and “TASOKARE HOTEL” are two other titles with similar settings, suggesting a potential trend in the anime industry.
Keep an eye out for “Hotel Inhumans” when it premieres on July 6, 2025.