Touring After the Apocalypse Hits New Heights with Thrilling Episode 11

The highly anticipated eleventh chapter of Touring After the Apocalypse premiered on December 13, 2025, at 23:30 JST. This installment was broadcast across major Japanese networks, including TOKYO MX, and simultaneously streamed internationally on platforms such as Crunchyroll. The episode continues the series' compelling narrative, which skillfully blends serene post-apocalyptic exploration with an underlying sense of suspense.
Set in a version of Japan where nature has aggressively reclaimed urban environments, the story follows protagonists Youko and Airi. They navigate desolate highways on their reliable Serow motorcycles, documenting their journey through the 'Touringram' application. This unique premise has established the series as a standout in the Fall 2025 anime lineup.
Deepening the Mystery: The Search Continues
Following the technical challenges faced by Airi in Episode 10, which concluded with the duo exiting a research outpost equipped with scavenged astronaut supplies, Episode 11 propels them into genuinely uncharted territory. The emotional core of their adventure intensifies as the 'Touringram' app's newly implemented GPS tagging feature begins to correlate directly with the trail of Airi's missing sister. This development injects a profound layer of mystery into their otherwise solitary travels.
Their recent stopover at the evocative Tsukuba Expo Center Planetarium has fueled viewer speculation regarding hidden outposts and the lingering secrets of the vanished civilization.

Production Excellence and Visual Style
Director Yoshinobu Tokumoto and the animation studio Nexus maintain the series' distinctive visual identity. The episode expertly contrasts the sight of crumbling high-rises draped in cherry blossoms with the mechanical reliability of the riders' motorcycles. The accompanying sonic landscape perfectly complements the themes of freedom and melancholy.
The opening theme, 'Touring,' provided by Conton Candy, and the ending track, 'Glide,' performed by Myuk, continue to underscore the emotional weight of the journey. As the series approaches its conclusion with Episode 12 scheduled for December 20, this installment solidifies the show's critical standing.
Credit is due to Kazuyuki Fudeyasu for the sharp scripts and Kenichiro Suehiro for the moving score. Their contributions elevate this narrative beyond simple survivalism, transforming it into a poignant reflection on loss, discovery, and the enduring human spirit. Audiences who appreciate the contemplative pacing of similar slice-of-life narratives but desire a dystopian edge will find Touring After the Apocalypse to be an unforgettable experience.
Credits
Touring After the Apocalypse
Author
Tsutomu Komano
Cover Art
Usaku Myouchin
Studio
Nexus
Publisher
Kadokawa (Dengeki Bunko)
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