

A girl's voice becomes her weapon on an island where 600 people have nothing better to do than listen.
23 minSeason 1 • Episode 12
LatestThe Club may have concocted a clever plan to reach Mizuki, but one formidable final boss stands in their way: Mayumi Usurai, Mizuki’s grandmother.
The story is set in Tonakishima, a small island with a population of 600. Hana, a high school girl who lives on the island, loves recitals, and holds regular reading sessions for the island's children. Mizuki, the president of the Broadcasting Club, senses Hana's power to attract people through her reading and invites her to join the club. Hana joins the Broadcasting Club and experiences many firsts with the other members.
Sound
Poetry readings that make you hold your breath.
Direction
Isolated island setting as emotional pressure cooker.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The seinen demographic (young adult men) for a female-led performing arts drama is quietly radical — it treats emotional vulnerability as universally compelling, not gendered entertainment.
Public recitals (朗読, rōdoku) have deep roots in Japanese education and radio culture; the series taps into nostalgia for a pre-digital intimacy that streaming anime itself has largely replaced.