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Hitodenashi Collaborates with Ehime Fireworks Festival

Amar Kumar May 17, 2026 35 Views
Hitodenashi Collaborates with Ehime Fireworks Festival

A collaboration between the TV anime ``I Want to Eat Me, Hitodenashi'', originally written by Naekawa Naekawa, and ``Iyosai Festival'', one of the largest fireworks festivals in Ehime Prefecture, to be held on July 25th and 26th. A collaboration visual drawn by character designer So Ikuyama has been released.

The Collaboration Visual and Its Significance

Iyo City, Ehime Prefecture is the setting for "Watashi wo wo detaete, Hitodenashi". The collaboration visual depicts Hinako turning around and extending her hand towards them, with fireworks from the Iyosai Festival in the background. The visual will be displayed as a poster for the Iyo Sai Festival at various locations in Iyo City.

Event Details and Exclusive Content

Additionally, pre-recorded character voice announcements will be broadcast and merchandise will be sold at the fireworks venue. This unique collaboration brings together the worlds of anime and traditional Japanese festivals, offering something special for both fans of the series and attendees of the Iyosai Festival.

The collaboration is a significant event for both the anime series and the Iyosai Festival, highlighting the intersection of modern Japanese pop culture and traditional celebrations. As the festival approaches, fans are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to experience this unique blend of anime and fireworks.

// FAQs

The Iyosai Festival is one of Ehime Prefecture's largest fireworks festivals, and it has collaborated with the TV anime I Want to Eat Me, Hitodenashi, featuring a new visual and other exciting elements.

The character designer behind the new collaboration visual is So Ikuyama, known for their work on the series.

Attendees can expect to see the new collaboration visual displayed as a poster at various locations, pre-recorded character voice announcements, and merchandise sales at the fireworks venue.
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