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Plot Summary: Seaside Maid Cafe in the Maruko Shopping District at first glance seems normal. But its three employees are rather odd: Hotori aspires to be a detective, Toshiko is a perfectionist, and Uki is an old woman with a fondness for maid outfits.

The Japanese television station TBS has begun streaming a promotional video for the television anime adaptation of Masakazu Ishiguro's Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru (SoreMachi) comedy manga on Tuesday. The video had previously run during Tokyo's Comic Market 78 event this past weekend. The comedy story centers around Seaside, a slightly odd maid tea shop (kissa) in an otherwise ordinary shopping district of a mundane neighborhood in Tokyo. (Despite the addition of maids, Seaside is a traditional kissa, instead of one of the maid cafés made popular elsewhere.) Hotori Arashiyama works at Seaside and daydreams about being a high school girl detective. She, the other workers, and Seaside's few customers have various slice-of-life adventures. The anime will premiere in Japan on October 7.

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