Kansai Jin To Hukumen Satsujinki Audio Drama -

The drama CD covers the full trajectory of their relationship, ending with the resolution of whether Dita will finally take off his mask and if they can truly stay together. 🎧 Release Information

SFX: A sudden clang; Mizuki trips.

allows for "ear-cleaning" level intimacy (ASMR-style whispering) contrasted with explosive, rapid-fire dialogue. The performances by Shuhei Sakaguchi (Taichi) and Hidenori Takahashi (Dita), along with supporting roles by Makoto Furukawa Yusuke Shirai

NARRATOR (soft, amused) They say Kansai people talk with their hands and their hearts. Tonight, on a midnight bus bound for Osaka, two voices will collide. kansai jin to hukumen satsujinki audio drama

Information regarding the availability of the digital episodes or details on specific character arcs can be provided if needed.

"Kansai-jin to Fukumen Satsujinki": Why This Unique Audio Drama is Captivating Fans

Running time: ~18–22 minutes. Cast: Mizuki (Kansai), Kazuō (Tokyo detective), Haru (mask-maker), Kevin (Fukumen Satsujinki), Narrator. Sound design: rain, masks, shrine bells, alley ambiance. The drama CD covers the full trajectory of

The Boys' Love (BL) audio drama industry is famous for pushing boundaries, combining unconventional genre mashups with highly compelling character dynamics. One of the most unique and viral dark-comedy BL properties released in recent years is the audio drama (関西人と覆面殺人鬼). Subtitled “Sex shite ii kara korosantoite!” (セックスしていいから殺さんといて! / "You can have sex with me, just don't kill me!" ), this series flips the traditional thriller dynamic completely on its head.

| | Role | | :--- | :--- | | Furukawa Makoto | Supporting Character (e.g., Reff) | | Shirai Yūsuke | Supporting Character (e.g., Anna) |

KEVIN (a broken laugh) Who listens to prayers? Who listens to me? The performances by Shuhei Sakaguchi (Taichi) and Hidenori

KAZUO (alert) Haru? Do you know his full name? Any contact?

A flashback episode. Jin recalls his early days as a failed comedian in Osaka, where he wore a literal mask for a skit called “The Happy Man.” He reveals to Mika that he nearly committed a violent act out of despair—but chose laughter instead. “Haiyū isn’t my opposite,” Jin says. “He’s me without the punchline.”

Have you listened to this adaptation yet? What did you think of the casting choices?

The story begins with , a man from the Kansai region who is camping alone when he accidentally witnesses a murder. He is captured by the culprit—a silent, imposing masked killer. Expecting a swift death, Taichi instead uses his "Kansai spirit" to bargain for his life. In a desperate and absurd bid for survival, he offers himself sexually to the killer in exchange for not being murdered.