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Chuhai Lips: Canned Flavor of Married Women 2025

★ 5.6/10 AnimationComedy 1 seasons · 8 eps Ended

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Overview

Chuhai Lips: Canned Flavor of Married Women is a 2025 television series centered on Tsuyoshi, a college student with a fondness for strong canned chūhai, a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from shōchū and carbonated water. The show explores his interactions with various married women, blending themes of casual encounters and personal dynamics against the backdrop of Japan's popular canned cocktail culture. Known for its omnibus-style narrative, the series draws from the source manga of the same name. Chūhai, often flavored with fruit syrups like lemon, is a common drink in Japan and has gained some availability in international markets, including the United States. The series has been documented with full credits and season information, reflecting its structured episodic format. Specific plot developments, character outcomes, or detailed episode counts are not referenced in available materials.

Should you watch it?

“A college student's love for canned chu-hai leads to unexpected encounters with married women.”

Reasons to watch
  • Unique cultural focus on Japanese chu-hai drinks
  • Relatable character dynamics
  • Casual and easy to follow
Keep in mind
  • Niche appeal due to specific cultural elements
  • Limited plot complexity

you enjoy character-driven stories with a touch of cultural exploration.

Suitable for mature audiences due to themes involving alcohol and adult relationships.

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Episode guide

Season 1 · 8 episodes

Frequently asked questions

What is chu-hai?

Chu-hai is a Japanese alcoholic drink made with shochu, carbonated water, and fruit flavoring.

Is this series based on a manga?

Yes, it is adapted from an omnibus manga.

Where is the series set?

The setting reflects modern Japan, focusing on everyday life.

Are there multiple seasons available?

The series has released seasons with full episode guides available.

What makes the show unique?

Its focus on the cultural significance of chu-hai and interactions with married women sets it apart.