Aliens Check In, Humanity Checked Out: “Apocalypse Hotel” Manga Now Available
What happens when humanity disappears and a luxury Tokyo hotel is left to robots? Welcome to “Apocalypse Hotel”—a quirky sci-fi world where alien guests check in, and no one really checks out. With its new manga Apocalypse Hotel Pusu Pusu now streaming weekly, fans can dive deeper into the mysterious, post-human hospitality saga. Whether you’re new to the franchise or already hooked on the anime, this manga offers a fresh, whimsical perspective worth exploring.
Robots, Aliens, and a Post-Human Tokyo
In the distant future, long after humanity has vanished, a robot-run hotel in the heart of Tokyo’s iconic Ginza district still awaits its long-lost guests. This is the premise of “Apocalypse Hotel,” a sci-fi anime that recently premiered—and now, it has a fresh manga adaptation to go along with it.
Meet the Artist Behind the Story
Titled Apocalypse Hotel Pusu Pusu, the manga is written and illustrated by Izumi Takemoto, the original character designer of the anime. Released on April 11, 2025, the series is available for free on Takeshobo’s webcomic platform, Storia Dash, with new chapters dropping every Friday.
The World of “Apocalypse Hotel”
Set in the eerily quiet remains of Tokyo, the story centers around Hotel Gingarou, maintained by a dedicated team of service robots. Their mission? To continue the hotel’s legacy and welcome the return of humanity. But after decades of silence, the first visitors to arrive aren’t humans—they’re aliens. Some are curious travelers, others more mysterious. Hospitality, however, is non-negotiable for the diligent hotel staff, especially for the lead concierge robot, Yachiyo.
Why This Manga Matters
The manga retains the anime’s whimsical tone, blending science fiction with cozy storytelling and gentle humor. Izumi Takemoto’s involvement ensures the characters stay true to the original design while exploring new layers of narrative. This isn’t your typical post-apocalyptic drama—it’s charming, quiet, and just a little bit odd.
How to Read and Watch
For anime fans, the manga offers added insight into the world of Apocalypse Hotel, while newcomers can enjoy a standalone sci-fi tale that’s both inviting and intriguing. Whether you’re into robot narratives, future Tokyo settings, or alien encounters with a twist of heart, this one is worth checking in.
Start Your Stay at Gingarou
🛸 Ready to explore a future where robots run the show and aliens are the guests?
Start reading Apocalypse Hotel Pusu Pusu for free on Storia Dash today, and don’t forget to check out the anime streaming now on Nippon TV, ABEMA, and more!
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