Beast of Kamisari Month Film Unveils Stunning Concept Visuals: What We Know About the Mythological Series

Beast of Kaminari Month film
Beast of Kamisari Month film (Image Source: LIDEN FILMS)

Beast of Kamisari Month has materialized from concept to reality with the release of its pilot film and three striking concept visuals on Thursday. Toshinari Shinohe's mythological project takes a definitive leap forward as LIDEN FILMS unveils the first concrete glimpse into this Kojiki-inspired narrative. The visuals carry a haunting tagline: "The story of a beast that races to the place that gave birth to the island nation."

This cinematic work stands as the direct half to Child of Kamiari Month, yet Beast of Kamisari Month charts its own mythological course. Where the 2021 predecessor explored Izumo's nation-building legends, this sequel dives into Awaji's nation-creating myths drawn from the opening passages of Japan's ancient chronicle. Onokoro Island becomes the spiritual battleground where sacred creation evolves through animation, recasting a thousand-year-old text into modern visual storytelling.

A shooting star scene from the series (Image Source: LIDEN FILMS)
A shooting star scene from the series (Image Source: LIDEN FILMS)

The narrative basis of the Beast of Kamisari Month draws straight from the Kojiki, Japan's oldest surviving chronicle documenting myths, legends, and historical accounts. While its predecessor centered on Benten Island in Izumo, this new installment shifts the concentration to Awaji Island.

Each visual released carries an evocative tagline: "The story of a beast that races to the place that gave birth to the island nation." This phrase hints at the epic scope of the story. The concept art beautifully captures Onokoro Island's mystical atmosphere, establishing the film's visual direction.


From Announcement to Development of the Beast of Kamisari Month

A deity and a beast (Image Source: LIDEN FILMS)
A deity and a beast (Image Source: LIDEN FILMS)

The initial revelation about the film occurred during the Osaka Expo in April 2025. The timing confirmed strategic, as the event's "Co-creating Cultures for the Future" program provided an ideal medium for such an announcement. Production is scheduled to begin filming in 2025, marking a substantial improvement for the project.

Director Toshinari Shinohe has explicitly described Beast of Kamisari Month as the counterpart to Child of Kamiari Month. The films complement each other thematically. One explores nation-building myths while the other delves into nation-creating legends. Together, they form an encyclopedic exploration of Japan's foundational myth.


Connection to Child of Kamiari Month

A Japanese mythological tale (Image Source: LIDEN FILMS)
A Japanese mythological tale (Image Source: LIDEN FILMS)

Understanding the Beast of Kamisari Month requires familiarity with its predecessor. Child of Kamiari Month premiered in Japanese theaters in October 2021. The film subsequently became available on Netflix internationally in February 2022. It introduced audiences to the concept of Kamiarizuki, the month when deities gather in Izumo.

The original film followed protagonist Kanna on an emotional journey. The narrative blended personal loss with mythological exploration. This approach resonated with viewers, establishing a foundation for expanding the universe. This film builds upon this success while exploring different mythological territory.


What the Pilot Film Reveals

The newly released pilot footage for Beast of Kamisari Month offers tantalizing glimpses of the film's visual style. Available for limited viewing, the pilot showcases an encounter between two mysterious characters. One figure appears hooded, bearing a resemblance to the demon Yasha from the first film. The other character possesses wings, suggesting divine or supernatural origins.

This brief sequence establishes the film's tone and aesthetic direction. The animation quality demonstrates the team's commitment to visual excellence. Viewers can expect stunning depictions of mythological landscapes and creatures.

Beast of Kamisari Month represents an ambitious continuation of Toshinari Shinohe's mythological anime project. The pilot film and concept visuals demonstrate the production team's dedication to quality and authenticity.

Edited by Akihito Chakma