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6.5 1 Seasons • 10 Episodes

Tokyo Vampire Hotel

Manami suddenly encounters mass murder at a pub on her 22nd birthday as she is hunted down by two warring vampire clans, the Draculas and the Corvins. Manami is a child of prophecy who is meant to help the Draculas overcome their Corvin enemies who have driven them underground. Meanwhile, droves of young men and women are gathered at the Hotel Requiem by a Corvin named Yamada who informs them that the world is about to end, with this hotel being the only refuge.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Kaho

    Kaho

    K

  • Ami Tomite

    Ami Tomite

    Manami

  • Shinnosuke Mitsushima

    Shinnosuke Mitsushima

    Yamada / Primer Minister

  • Yumi Adachi

    Yumi Adachi

    Empress / Princess

  • Megumi Kagurazaka

    Megumi Kagurazaka

    Elizabeth Báthory

  • Lorena Koto

    Lorena Koto

    Noah

  • Joey Iwanaga

    Joey Iwanaga

    Joe

  • Ayumi Teresa

    Ayumi Teresa

    Blondie

  • Akihiro Kitamura

    Akihiro Kitamura

    Gen

Overview

Manami suddenly encounters mass murder at a pub on her 22nd birthday as she is hunted down by two warring vampire clans, the Draculas and the Corvins. Manami is a child of prophecy who is meant to help the Draculas overcome their Corvin enemies who have driven them underground. Meanwhile, droves of young men and women are gathered at the Hotel Requiem by a Corvin named Yamada who informs them that the world is about to end, with this hotel being the only refuge.

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