

Later on, he asks her to pose as his fiancée and invites her to live in his house. After meeting Mei, he has her to pretend to be his fiancé to avoid suspicion. Ogai Mori ( 森鴎外, Mori Ōgai) Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa (anime & games) (Japanese) Christopher Wekhamp (English) Portrayed by: Hirofumi Araki (musical), Shuto Miyazaki (live-action film) Ogai is a translator and writer who also works as a doctor for the military. Her name can be changed by the player in the games. While waiting for the next full moon, Mei comes to consider staying in the Meiji period altogether.Ĭharacters Mei Ayazuki ( 綾月芽衣, Ayazuki Mei) Voiced by: Sumire Morohoshi (anime) (Japanese) Madeleine Morris (English) Portrayed by: Shion Aoki ( Oborozuki no Chat Noir musical), Momoko Suzuki ( Gekkō no Meine Liebe musical), Rikka Ihara (live-action film) Mei is a high school student who is transported into the Meiji period and loses her memories. Though Mei has lost her memories, she begins helping the men with their own concerns through her ability to see and interact with spirits. On the night of the crimson moon, high school student Mei Ayazuki comes across a traveling magician, Charlie, and is transported back in time to the Meiji period, where she meets several historical figures and is invited to live with them. The original game franchise also expanded with a series of adaptations, including two theatrical animated films, musical theatre adaptations, an animated television series, and a live-action film.

In 2013, it was ported onto the PlayStation Portable by Broccoli, and was then followed by game sequels and updated re-releases. Meiji Tokyo Renka was released as a mobile game by Dwango in 2011, with over 300,000 users playing the game. The series follows Mei Ayazuki, a high school girl who is sent back in time to the Meiji period and explores her relationships with spirits and Japanese historical figures. "Meiji Tokyo Love Song") is a Japanese visual novel series produced by Mages, with character design and art provided by Karu. Meiji Tokyo Renka ( Japanese: 明治東亰恋伽, Hepburn: Meiji Tōkyō Renka, lit.

Gekijōban Meiji Tokyo Renka: Hana Kagami no Fantasia.Gekijōban Meiji Tokyo Renka: Yumihari no Serenade.
