Publishing company Kodansha announced a television anime adaptation of Kuzushiro‘s Amayo no Tsuki (The Moon on a Rainy Night) manga on Saturday and revealed an illustration by Kuzushiro to commemorate the announcement.
Kuzushiro began serializing the girls love drama web manga in the Comic Days website in June 2021. Kodansha released the seventh volume on June 19 and the eighth volume is scheduled to go on sale on November 20.
Kodansha USA licensed the manga in English in November 2022 and released the fifth volume on June 11. The sixth volume will be released on December 17.
Synopsis
One day, while rushing to a piano lesson, a girl named Saki collides with someone on the street. As Saki collects herself, the stranger picks up the sheet music Saki dropped, hands it to Saki together with a band-aid, and continues on her way—all without saying a word. Saki is left wondering about the identity of the tall, lovely stranger, only to discover the next day that she is one of her classmates at her new high school. The girl’s name is Kanon, and though she is hearing impaired, she refuses any kind of support or “special treatment” from her teachers or classmates. Over the course of the year, Saki slowly grows closer to Kanon and begins to chip away at her cold exterior. (Source: Kodansha USA)
Official manga site: https://comic-days.com/episode/3269632237276869027
Source: Comic Natalie
Amayo no Tsuki on MAL