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(translated as On a Lustful Night Mingling with a Priest ) carved out a unique place in anime history upon its release in April 2017. Produced by studio Seven, this short-form romance drama kicked off ComicFesta’s popular "Anime Zone" block, introducing a wave of late-night, mature romance adaptations targeting adult audiences.
In the end, the series asks one question: In a lustful night, is the priest seducing the sinner, or is the sinner seducing God?
Majiwaru Shikiyoku no Yoru ni... (TV Series 2017) - Episode list
Miyabi attends her hometown reunion and finds Keiichi, now a priest. He walks her home. On the way, he suddenly kisses her and says, “I’ve wanted to do this since we were fifteen.” Miyabi is shocked but aroused. The episode ends with her agreeing to visit his temple the next night. Souryo to Majiwaru Shikiyoku no Yoru ni... Epis...
The reunion sparks an immediate, unexpected fire between Mio and Kujō. 2
Takahide's persistent pursuit begins to wear down Mio’s emotional defenses. He invites her to the temple, utilizing the serene setting to create an intimate, isolated environment. Mio finds herself unable to resist his physical advances, leading to their first fully consummated encounter since reuniting. Episode 4: "Staying the Night at the Temple"
The anime was produced by a dedicated team of industry professionals. (translated as On a Lustful Night Mingling with
A moderately censored edition distributed digitally, balancing story progression with romantic elements.
At the temple after hours, Keiichi shows Miyabi the main hall. He explains that priests are allowed to marry and have children in Japanese Buddhism. “This doesn’t make me impure,” he says, before pulling her into the living quarters. Their first full sexual encounter occurs. Miyabi realizes there is no going back.
: Thinking a romantic relationship with a monk is impossible, the disheartened Mio drinks heavily. Kujo sees her home, and once inside her apartment, his veneer of calm and piety is shed. He becomes aggressive and lustful, confessing that he has always harbored feelings for her and cannot restrain himself. The two share an intense, erotic night together. Majiwaru Shikiyoku no Yoru ni
Unlike many adult anime where coercion is romanticized, Souryo to Majiwaru repeatedly shows Miyabi giving clear verbal consent. Keiichi constantly asks, “Do you want this?” The power imbalance (priest vs. layperson) is addressed directly when Miyabi says, “I feel like I’m sinning just by being here.”
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Mio considers distancing herself to protect Takahide's reputation and the future of the temple. This leads to a direct confrontation where Takahide rejects the idea of a sacrifice. He insists that his path as a priest and his devotion to Mio are not mutually exclusive, challenging the traditional expectations placed upon him. Episode 9: "The Truth Revealed"
Much of the tension arises from the protagonist's struggle to reconcile the expectations of the temple community with his private life.