Is the Anime Really Finished?#
When deciding whether to dive into Touring After the Apocalypse (also known as Shūmatsu Touring), the big question is often whether the anime provides a complete experience. Because this series is an adaptation of a manga that began serialization in September 2020, the anime serves as a gateway to the story.
If you are looking for a definitive conclusion, you may find that the anime is only the beginning. To get the full scope of the journey and ensure you haven’t missed any details of the world’s collapse, continuing with the source material is highly recommended. You can buy the manga here to see how the story unfolds beyond the screen.
What to Expect: Themes and Appeal#
Touring After the Apocalypse offers a unique take on the post-apocalyptic genre. Rather than focusing solely on survival or conflict, the story follows two girls biking through the empty ruins of Japan. The central appeal lies in the contrast between the end of civilization and the simple, enduring joy of sightseeing.
This anime is best suited for viewers who enjoy:
- Atmospheric Settings: Exploring the haunting beauty of a deserted Japan.
- Character-Driven Stories: Following the bond between two companions on a long journey.
- Low-Stress Exploration: The theme of “sightseeing” even after the world ends provides a distinct mood compared to typical wasteland narratives.
If you enjoy this aesthetic, you might also want to pick up some series merchandise to commemorate the journey.
Recommended Watch and Read Order#
Depending on how much of the story you want to consume, there are a few ways to approach this series. You can refer to the relationship tree on this page for a visual breakdown of how the media connects.
The Release Order#
If you want to experience the series as the general public did, start with the manga (released in 2020) and then move to the anime adaptation, which premiered on October 4, 2025.
The Completionist Order#
For those who want every single detail, we recommend reading the manga in its entirety first. This allows you to appreciate the anime’s adaptation choices and visual interpretation of the ruins of Japan.
The “Anime-First” Path#
If you prefer visual storytelling, start by watching the anime on Prime Video. If the anime leaves you wanting more or ends on a cliffhanger, you can then transition into the manga to complete the narrative.
Useful Information for New Viewers#
The anime premiered in October 2025 and is available for streaming via Crunchyroll. For those in North America, there have been various manga and anime-related releases spanning from 2023 through 2026, making it a great time to get caught up on the series.
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Touring After the Apocalypse • manga • 2020-09-26 (serialized in Dengeki Maoh)
└─(adaptation)→ Touring After the Apocalypse • anime • 2025-10-04

