Un-Go unfolds in a dystopian Japan, recovering from a war but still shrouded in political complexities and societal unease. The exact nature of the war and the current government structure are intentionally ambiguous, adding to the show’s atmosphere of mystery and intrigue.
Here’s how you can watch and stream Un-Go Season 1 via streaming services such as Crunchyroll.
Un-Go Season 1 available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Un-Go Season 1 is available to watch via streaming on Crunchyroll.
In each episode, a self-contained mystery unfolds, often featuring intricate cases that defy conventional investigation methods. Shinjuro and Inga confront these enigmas, uncovering hidden truths and maneuvering through a realm of power and secrecy.
The cast of Un-Go Season 1 includes Ryo Katsuji as Shinjuurou Yuuki, a detective with a mysterious past, and Aki Toyosaki as Inga, a supernatural being who aids Shinjuurou in his investigations.
Watch Un-Go Season 1 streaming via Crunchyroll
Un-Go Season 1 is available to watch on Crunchyroll.
Crunchyroll is a popular streaming service specializing in anime, manga, and East Asian dramas.
You can watch via Crunchyroll by following these steps:
- Go to CrunchyRoll.com
- Choose your payment plan:
- $7.99 per month (Fan)
- $9.99 per month (Mega Fan)
- $14.99 per month (Ultimate Fan)
- Enter your personal information and select ‘Create Account’
The Crunchyroll Fan plan lets users stream the service’s entire library ad-free, watch new episodes shortly after they air in Japan, and read digital manga.
The Mega Fan plan offers the same service but also lets users stream on up to four devices at a time, allows offline viewing, and provides a $15 discount off $100+ purchases in the Crunchyroll Store every three months.
The Ultimate Fan plan offers all of the above on up to six devices at once, $25 off Crunchyroll Store purchases over $100 every three months, free shipping on all purchases, and an exclusive “swag bag” after 12 months of subscribing.
Un-Go Season 1 synopsis is as follows:
“Un-Go is set in a war-torn Tokyo, in a near-future Japan. In response to Japan sending its military abroad as peacekeeping forces, terrorists launched multiple attacks on Japan, killing many people and destroying much of its cityscapes. Sometime after the war receded to a period of uneasy peace, the Japanese Parliament passed the “Information Privacy and Protection Act”, which gave the Japanese government control over the Internet. Detective Shinjuurou Yuuki and his strange partner Inga make a living in solving crimes and exposing human souls, all influenced in some way by the dystopian backdrop.”
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