Sakura Quest (2017-2017)

Premiere:
April 6, 2017

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 25

Finale:
September 21, 2017

Original Title:
サクラクエスト

Alternate Titles:
sakura quest

Genres:
Animation | Drama

Production Companies:
P.A.WORKS

Countries:
JP

Five girls work in the tourism bureau of their small provincial town. The town revives its "micro-nation" tourism program, which originated from a nationwide movement during Japan's bubble economy period, and hires the five girls as "monarchs" (tourism ambassadors).

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2D Artist:
Chie Kato
Eri Kato

3D Director:
Kohei Ogawa

Art Designer:
Mayumi Miyaoka
Yoshinori Shiozawa
Nariyuki Ogi

Art Direction:
Ayumi Sato

Background Designer:
Ayumi Sato
Minami Suzuki
Shiori Ando

Character Designer:
Kanami Sekiguchi

Color Designer:
Naomi Nakano

Compositing Artist:
Yasuyuki Iwamoto

Director of Photography:
Tsubasa Yokoyama

Editor:
Ayumu Takahashi

Executive Producer:
Keiji Ota
Takashi Koju
Kenji Horikawa
Noboru Yamada
Masayuki Nishide
Kazuya Tasaki
Hideki Shinmura
Yoshihiro Furusawa
Nobuhiro Kikuchi

Line Producer:
Akira Yamamoto

Music Director:
Yu Sato

Music Producer:
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Masataka Mikami

Online Editor:
Manabu Kamino
Yuri Takahashi

Original Music Composer:
Makoto Miyazaki

Original Story:
Alexandre S. D. Celibidache

Producer:
Shouji Souma
Masaya Saito
Hiroyuki Kobayashi

Prop Designer:
Kayoko Nabeta

Series Composition:
Masahiro Yokotani

Series Director:
Souichi Masui

Sound Director:
Satoki Iida

Sound Effects:
Kaori Yamada

Sound Mixer:
Masato Muto

Special Effects:
Chie Kato

Supervising Animation Director:
Kanami Sekiguchi

Theme Song Performance:
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