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Mayonaka no Otome tachi 2021

30 min📅 2021-09-25

Directed by cult filmmaker Shinji Imaoka, *Mayonaka no Otome tachi* (2021) delivers a surreal twist on the classic zombie trope set against the neon glow of a pachinko parlor.

Director: Shinji Imaoka

Cast

Tone Sayana
Tone Sayana
Miyu Komatsu
Miyu Komatsu
Ayuka Hayashi
Ayuka Hayashi
Yumi Yumika
Yumi Yumika
Mai Shimasaki
Mai Shimasaki
Nanase Mayoi
Nanase Mayoi
Riku Ichikawa
Riku Ichikawa
Shiina Ushio
Hasumi Yoshino
Hasumi Yoshino
Rui Suzukawa
Rui Suzukawa
Aya Nishino
Aya Nishino

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Mayonaka no Otome tachi* (2021) about?

This 30-minute drama follows an idol trio whose live event at a pachinko parlor takes a bizarre turn when a zombie outbreak traps them inside with strangers and employees. Far from a typical horror flick, it blends survival tension with offbeat character dynamics.

Who directed *Mayonaka no Otome tachi*?

The film was directed by Shinji Imaoka, known for his eclectic and often surreal approach to genre-blending cinema.

Who stars in *Mayonaka no Otome tachi*?

The film features Tone Sayana, Miyu Komatsu, Ayuka Hayashi, Yumi Yumika, Mai Shimasaki, and Nanase Mayoi—many of whom are former or current members of the idol group Sanspo Idol Reporters.

Is *Mayonaka no Otome tachi* (2021) worth watching?

While it's a niche, low-budget short film, its unconventional premise and Shinji Imaoka's direction make it a fascinating watch for fans of offbeat Japanese drama or zombie comedies. The 30-minute runtime keeps it brisk, though it may not satisfy genre purists expecting traditional horror.

How long is *Mayonaka no Otome tachi*?

*Mayonaka no Otome tachi* runs for 30 minutes.

About Mayonaka no Otome tachi (2021) — Shinji Imaoka's Zombie Drama with Idols

Directed by cult filmmaker Shinji Imaoka, *Mayonaka no Otome tachi* (2021) delivers a surreal twist on the classic zombie trope set against the neon glow of a pachinko parlor. The story follows Haruka, Megumi, and Kyoko—three idols from the quirky group "Harumegu"—who find their live event abruptly interrupted when an undead outbreak traps them inside alongside employees and strangers. As panic sets in, the film explores themes of fleeting youth, unexpected camaraderie, and the absurdity of survival in an isolated space. The confined setting amplifies the tension, blending dark comedy with flashes of vulnerability, all wrapped in Imaoka's signature offbeat style.

Starring current and former members of the real-life idol ensemble "Sanspo Idol Reporters (SIR)," including Tone Sayana, Miyu Komatsu, and Ayuka Hayashi, the short drama thrives on its unconventional casting—melding pop culture energy with zombie chaos. The result is a genre-defying gem that's as much about human connection as it is about horror-lite absurdity, perfect for fans of offbeat Japanese cinema.

Catch *Mayonaka no Otome tachi* for a 30-minute escape that's equal parts heartfelt and hair-raising.