Yoru No Kuni May 2026

A mysterious, gentle entity named Yoru (voiced by Junichi Suwabe). He acts as a guide, welcoming visitors to this night world.

The series emphasizes that "it’s okay to be awake at night" and that the night is a time for self-discovery and finding peace.

The series is set in a dark, boundaryless dream realm known as the , where everything—including inanimate objects and human emotions—can take any form.

Directed by Ryo-timo and produced by Studio Daisy .

Each episode is centered around a song by Aimer , specifically "Trill" for the first episode and "Grace Note" for the second.

Known for its gorgeous, hand-drawn aesthetic and atmospheric lighting, intended to be a "soothing" watch before bed. Plot & Themes

A mysterious, gentle entity named Yoru (voiced by Junichi Suwabe). He acts as a guide, welcoming visitors to this night world.

The series emphasizes that "it’s okay to be awake at night" and that the night is a time for self-discovery and finding peace.

The series is set in a dark, boundaryless dream realm known as the , where everything—including inanimate objects and human emotions—can take any form.

Directed by Ryo-timo and produced by Studio Daisy .

Each episode is centered around a song by Aimer , specifically "Trill" for the first episode and "Grace Note" for the second.

Known for its gorgeous, hand-drawn aesthetic and atmospheric lighting, intended to be a "soothing" watch before bed. Plot & Themes