Anime premieres this summer

This year's 26th issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine revealed on Monday that Luna Haruna will perform the opening theme song "Momoiro Typhoon" (Peach-Colored Typhoon) for the television anime of Tadahiro Miura's Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springs (Yuragi-sō no Yūna-san) manga. The single for the song will ship on August 22.

Haruna has previously performed theme songs for Sword Art Online, Sword Art Online II, High School Fleet, Fate/Zero, Urahara, Monogatari Series Second Season, and both seasons of Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend.

The anime will premiere this summer.

The cast includes:

Yuuki Ono as male protagonist Kogarashi Fuyuzora

Miyuri Shimabukuro as Yuuna Yunohana

Eri Suzuki as Chisaki Miyazaki

Rie Takahashi as Sagiri Ameno

Ai Kakuma as Nonko Arahabaki

Sayaka Harada as Chitose Nakai

Yui Ogura as Yaya Fushiguro

Tsuyoshi Nagasawa (Clockwork Planet, Nyaruko: Crawling with Love!, MM!) is directing the series at XEBEC. Kyoko Taketani (key animator for Negima!, To Love Ru: Darkness) is the character designer, Hideaki Koyasu (Lance N' Masques, Three Leaves, Three Colors, GJ Club) is handling the series composition, Jin Aketagawa (To Love Ru: Darkness, Is the order a rabbit?, High School DxD) is the sound director, and Tomoki Kikuya (Squid Girl, Eromanga Sensei, Hidamari Sketch) is composing the music. Miyuri Shimabukuro, Eri Suzuki, and Rie Takahashi will perform the anime's ending theme song.

Aside from the TV anime, an OVA will ship on a Blu-ray Disc with a limited edition of the manga's 11th volume on July 4. The OVA will adapt the manga's 12th chapter. The bundle will include an "ultra deluxe bath poster" drawn by Miura. A second OVA will ship with the manga's 12th volume on October 4. The OVA will adapt the manga's 22nd and 31st chapters.

The manga launched in Weekly Shonen Jump in February 2016. The "odd story between a physical ghost buster and his ghost roommate" centers on a young man who encounters the ghost of a young girl at a creepy hot spring guesthouse.

Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the series and released the first volume on March 6 as part of its new Ghost Ship mature reader imprint.

Source: Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 26