The manga series Joshiraku, written by Kōji Kumeta and illustrated by Yasu, began serialization in Kodansha's magazine.
An anime adaptation of Joshiraku was announced, bringing the manga series to television.
The anime adaptation of Joshiraku began airing in Japan, showcasing the comedic conversations of five young women in the rakugo entertainment world.
The serialization of the Joshiraku manga concluded, wrapping up the story in print form.
The five main rakugo performers—Marii Buratei, Tetora Bouhatei, Kukuru Anrakutei, Gankyou Kuurubiyuutei, and Sachiyo Yomoda—gather and introduce themselves, setting the stage for their daily conversations.
The performers engage in humorous discussions focusing on Japanese language, puns, and wordplay, showcasing the unique style of the show.
The conversation humorously centers around clothing styles and the importance of appearances in their profession and daily lives.
Sachiyo shares her thoughts on love and dating, leading to comedic reactions from the rest of the group.
The group reflects on their careers in rakugo and the entertainment world, interspersed with humorous insights and personal anecdotes.
A recurring segment where the girls take a break and comment on various cultural and social topics lightly and humorously.
The show concludes with a final gathering of the performers, wrapping up their conversations with reflection on their time together.