Introduction: A Controversial Premise Souryo to Majiwaru Shikiyoku no Yoru ni... (僧侶と交わる色欲の夜に…) is a Japanese adult anime series based on the manga by Gentsuki. The title translates roughly to “On a Lustful Night with a Priest…”—a fitting name for a story that blends religious taboo, explicit romance, and emotional vulnerability.
What starts as a nostalgic catch-up quickly escalates. Keiichi confesses that he has been in love with Miyabi for over a decade. He is direct, intense, and surprisingly bold—attributes that clash with his serene occupation. Over the course of a single night, Miyabi goes from questioning his profession to falling into a passionate physical relationship with him. Souryo to Majiwaru Shikiyoku no Yoru ni... Epis...
A: Mixed responses. Some traditionalists objected. Younger priests on Twitter noted that the series accurately portrays the loneliness of rural temple life, even if exaggerated sexually. What starts as a nostalgic catch-up quickly escalates
The episodes move quickly (total runtime is just over one hour), so it is best consumed as a long movie rather than a weekly show. For viewers interested in adult anime that combines emotional stakes with high heat, this remains a cult classic. Over the course of a single night, Miyabi
The series follows the couple as they navigate the challenges of a secret affair: Keiichi’s duties at the temple, pressure from the local community, Miyabi’s attempts to parallel her corporate life with her hidden private life, and the constant question—can a modern priest have a wife and a normal relationship?
Originally released as part of the “ComicFesta” anime label (known for broadcasting both “on-air” censored versions and uncensored “premium” cuts), the series gained notoriety for its bold premise: a young woman reunites with her childhood friend, who has since become a Buddhist priest. The tagline for the show, “Let’s do something bad tonight,” sets the tone for a narrative that constantly challenges the line between sacred duty and secular desire.
A: As of 2025, no. The OVA ( Episode 9: “The Morning After” ) adapts a bonus chapter but does not continue the main story.