Five girls work in the tourism bureau of their small provincial town. The town revives its "micro-nation" tourism program, which originated from a nationwide movement during Japan's bubble economy period, and hires the five girls as "monarchs" (tourism ambassadors).
The worst episode of "Sakura Quest" is "Off to Magical Manoyama", rated 7/10 from 9 user votes. It was directed by Tomoaki Ohta and written by Masahiro Yokotani. "Off to Magical Manoyama" aired on 4/6/2017 and is rated 0.1 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "The Gathering of the Five Champions".
After being rejected in over 30 job applications, Yoshino Koharu finally gets an offer. She probably should have read the contract more carefully...
Director: Tomoaki Ohta
Writer: Masahiro Yokotani
Yoshino faces her first trial as queen: sell one thousand boxes of the tourist board's mistakenly-ordered snacks before their expiration date is up!
Director: Keisuke Onishi
Writer: Masahiro Yokotani
Yoshino investigates the town's passion for kabura, which leads to a strange showdown between their two kabura-based mascots!
Director: Shu Honma
Writer: Masahiro Yokotani
A film crew has arrived to film a zombie movie. The Tourism Board attempts to cater to their demands while turning it into an opportunity to promote the town wherever possible. Maki is having issues with her own aspirations as an actress.
Director: Daisuke Hiramaki
Writer: Shingo Irie
The movie shoot and all the activity in town forces Maki to further reflect on her acting aspirations, as well as her relationship with her father.
Director: Hideaki Kurakawa
Writer: Shingo Irie
The Queen and her Ministers come up with some exciting ideas to promote Manoyama wood-carving! Unfortunately, not all of the locals are thrilled.
Director: Chie Hashimoto
Writer: Masahiro Yokotani
Yoshino recruits a local artist to help the team design a big project for Manoyama Sculpture. Meanwhile, Sanae reflects on her work and its meaning.
Director: Tomoaki Ohta
Writer: Masahiro Yokotani
Yoshino and the Ministers struggle to find the right dish for their new C-Rank Gourmet plan. Meanwhile, Shiori finds that her sister has a mysterious relationship with an old classmate.
Director: Takuya Nishimichi
Writer: Shingo Irie
Shiori reveals her plan to bring together the Board of Merchants and the Tourism Board, along with the rest of the town.
Director: Tomoaki Ohta
Writer: Shingo Irie
The singles in the local Community Club organize a matchmaking tour with women from the city, with Yoshino and the Ministers as tour guides.
Director: Jin Iwatsuki
Writer: Masahiro Yokotani
The matchmaking tour continues! Meanwhile, Ririko investigates the tale of the town's dragon, and discovers some new things about herself in the process.
Director: Kenichi Imaizumi
Writer: Masahiro Yokotani
Yoshino and the Ministers prepare for the Kingdom of Chupakabura's Founding Festival, and are repeatedly surprised at who signs on to help out!
Director: Masanori Takahashi
Writer: Shingo Irie
The day of the Founding Festival finally arrives. Will the help of the TV network pay off? How will it change Manoyama?
Director: Shin'ichi Masaki
Writer: Shingo Irie
It's summer break! Yoshino reunites with old friends and family when she visits her hometown. Maki and Sanae go back to Tokyo, while Shiori and Ririko work on a B and B proposal.
Director: Daisuke Hiramaki
Writer: Masahiro Yokotani
A group of Spanish cryptid enthusiasts visit Manoyama in search of the Chupakabura. Meanwhile, Yoshino and the others work to find b and b's for Manoyama.
Director: Tomoaki Ohta
Writer: Masahiro Yokotani
Ushimatsu's desperate attempts to pull something from the pond reveal a dark past.
Director: Jin Iwatsuki
Writer: Masahiro Yokotani
The Ministers begin their search for the festival treasures, and introduce some of the more remote seniors to the Internet.
Director: Takuma Suzuki
Writer: Shingo Irie
The seniors of Warabiya stage a revolt against the Kingdom of Chupakabura, and the Queen herself is taken hostage!
Director: Daisuke Tsukushi
Writer: Shingo Irie
Maki receives a reply about her application for a role in a movie, and must once again reflect on her dreams. Meanwhile, Yoshino tries to figure out how the town can use one of their old, shut-down schools.
Director: Shu Honma
Writer: Shingo Irie
The Ministers open up an old school to serve hot lunch, and come up with a new plan to promote the old building when that doesn’t go so well.
Director: Chie Hashimoto
Writer: Shingo Irie
Erika attempts to escape from Manoyama, but ends up staying with the Ministers. Meanwhile, Yoshino and Sanae try to gather support from shop owners for the Mizuchi Festival revival.
Director: Masanori Takahashi
Writer: Masahiro Yokotani
Erika continues her stay with the Ministers, and Shiori tries to convince her that Manoyama isn't such a bad place. Also, the hunt for the Golden Dragon comes to an exciting conclusion!
Director: Daisuke Hiramaki
Writer: Masahiro Yokotani
Yoshino receives an offer from an Manoyama alumni to open a branch of the highly successful Belem bakery in the town. Many of the owners in the shopping district are unwilling to give up store space, as they still live above. Meanwhile, Kadota informs everybody of some unfortunate news.
Director: Fumihiko Suganuma
Writer: Shingo Irie
Dark rumors of civic plotting abound as the revival of the Mizuchi Festival draws near.
Director: Kenichi Imaizumi
Writer: Masahiro Yokotani
Will the festival be a success? Will Mr. Kadota make it back in time for the play? What will Yoshino do when her contract expires?
Director: Tomoaki Ohta, Daisuke Hiramaki, Masanori Takahashi
Writer: Masahiro Yokotani