HOTEL INHUMANS Anime Reveals Episode 5 Visual and Guest Cast
As anticipation builds for its Sunday broadcast, the official channels for the HOTEL INHUMANS anime have released a new visual and trailer for the upcoming fifth episode titled “Remember Me.” This new chapter introduces key guest characters and continues the suspenseful narrative that has captivated viewers since the series premiered.
New Visual and Trailer Ahead of Episode 5
The freshly unveiled trailer and episode visual showcase the disturbing beauty and stylish edge that define HOTEL INHUMANS. Titled “Remember Me,” Episode 5 will bring together new characters who contribute to the mysterious and thrilling atmosphere of the series. The visual teases an intense and emotional continuation of the story, raising anticipation for what’s to come.
Guest Voice Cast for “Remember Me”
Joining the cast for Episode 5 are two prominent voice actors, both known for their critically acclaimed roles in prior anime series:
- Yuki Shin (Takemichi Hanagaki from Tokyo Revengers) voices Iori Hasegawa.
- Jun Fukuyama (Grell from Black Butler, Lelouch in Code Geass) lends his voice to a mysterious character identified only as Doctor.
These characters will play integral roles in the episode’s storyline and are expected to bring additional depth to the psychological and narrative layers of the anime.
About HOTEL INHUMANS
HOTEL INHUMANS is an anime adaptation based on the original manga created by Ao Tajima. The series blends crime, suspense, and action in a noir-styled narrative set in an unconventional luxury hotel catering to a sinister clientele.
The story centers on two concierges, Ikuro Hoshi and Sara Haizaki, who work at a secluded establishment situated literally on the border between life and death. Despite its elegant appearance, the hotel offers discreet services to those on the darker edge of society. Clients include assassins and other dangerous individuals who rely on the hotel not only for comfort and refuge, but also for services such as weapons, identity falsification, and evidence disposal.
Confirmed Staff and Production Team
The HOTEL INHUMANS anime is directed by industry veteran Tetsuro Amino, known for his work on Shiki and Iwakakeru – Sport Climbing Girls. The series is produced by animation studio Bridge, which brings dynamic motion and atmosphere to the distinct art style of the source material.
Series composition is overseen by Shoji Yonemura, who has written scripts for titles such as Wave, Listen to Me! and several entries in the Pokémon franchise. Character designs are handled by Shingo Fujisaki, known for his work on Let This Grieving Soul Retire, bringing expressive detail and psychological subtlety to the cast. Music is composed by Koharu of the musical duo CHARAN-PO-RANTAN, adding a whimsical and haunting touch to the show’s unique ambiance.
Streaming and Availability
HOTEL INHUMANS is currently streaming on Crunchyroll, the official and exclusive global streaming platform for the anime, outside of Asia. Episodes are released weekly, with subtitles available in multiple languages to accommodate a wide international audience. Episode 5, “Remember Me,” will premiere this Sunday and continue the unfolding mystery at the heart of the hotel’s sinister operations.
Story Synopsis
Crunchyroll offers the following official description of the storyline:
“The best hotels must meet certain standards, including the finest cuisine, ways to relax, and entertainment. Of course, they also need the best selection of weapons, reliable ways to falsify one’s identity, and ways to dispose of evidence. In this hotel at the border of death stand two concierges, Ikuro Hoshi and Sara Haizaki. What kinds of requests will the assassins have for them next?”
This gritty, stylish anime brings a darkly thematic lens to the hospitality industry, contrasted by its deep character studies and morally complex plots.
Conclusion
With the release of the new HOTEL INHUMANS Episode 5 visual and the inclusion of celebrated voice talents like Yuki Shin and Jun Fukuyama, this week’s episode is set to be a pivotal entry in the series. Backed by a talented creative team and a compelling, genre-defying narrative, HOTEL INHUMANS continues to captivate audiences on Crunchyroll with each passing episode. Stay tuned every Sunday as the story of secrets, violence, and redemption unfolds within the eerie walls of this unforgettable hotel.