
An announcement video posted by Trimega Institute on Tuesday has revealed that Ranpo Edogawa's Oshie to Tabi suru Otoko novel will get an anime adaptation, which will be shown in an exhibit (Art Exhibition that Travels with Glasses) at Aomori Museum, Shizuoka Museum, and Ishimi Museum in Shimane Prefecture from July 2018 to January 2019.
Synopsis
The narrator meets a matured man with glasses, who has an illustration of an old man wearing suit and a young lady wearing kimono. He then starts to talk about the story of the illustration, which happened around 35 years ago when his older brother was 25 years old. He too, wore glasses, went to Asakusa Twelfth Floor (now Ryouunkaku), and met a lady who he had a crush. The lady turned out to be Oshie, which is a classic 3D art made out of cloth and Japanese traditional paper. The matured man then told the narrator about his imagination on how he would take his brother and the lady (the couple) to wherever, though the lady doesn't age while his brother did. He got embarrassed talking about it and said he would get the illustration a rest. When he got the illustration into the futon, it seemed like the narrator saw the lady move as if she smiled and greeted to him.
Cast
Younger Brother: Yuki Kaji (Dive!!)
Older Brother: Yoshimasa Hosoya (No.6)
Old man: Raikou Sakamoto (Nobunaga no Shinobi)
Staff
Director: Shigeyoshi Tsukahara (Kotatsu Neko)
Character Design: Yabomi
Music: Chota Akatsuki (Hashi no Mukou)
Producer: Yuuki Sakoda
Planning: Trimega Institute
Assistance: Japan Foundation for Regional Art-Activities
Oshie to Tabi suru Otoko is a collection of short stories novel that was published in the July issue of Shinseinen in 1929. It also received a live-action movie in 1994 as well as a live-action drama in 1989 within Saturday Wide Theater.
Announcement
Exhibition website: http://torimega.com/megane/
Source: Nijimen
Oshie to Tabi Suru Otoko on MAL
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