'Yuru Camp' episode 2 spoilers: Rin and Nadeshiko meet new camping friends

Visual art for the Japanese comedy anime series, “Yuru Camp (Laid-Back Camp),” based on the Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Afro. Yuru Camp Official Website

The laid-back friendship of Nadeshiko Kagamihara and Rin Shima continue to develop in the upcoming episode of the Japanese comedy anime series "Yuru Camp (Laid-Back Camp)."

In the previous episode, the viewers were introduced to numerous lead characters including Nadeshiko and Rin who met on Lake Motosu when Rin was camping by the lake to enjoy the view of Mt. Fuji. During that fateful day, Rin encountered Nadeshiko, a schoolmate who had just moved to Yamanashi, went biking, got lost, and ended up falling asleep by Lake Motosu. As the two spent the night together under the stars, Rin ended up showing her unlikely guest just how fun camping can be. 

In the upcoming installment titled "Welcome to the Outdoor Activities Club!," the synopsis reveals that the new found friends will be joining their schools Outdoor Activities Club where they will make new friends and have plenty of adventures together as they celebrate the great outdoors. There are currently only two other members in the club namely Chiaki Oogaki and Aoi Inuyama. Is sees as though they will be talking about the importance of having the right camping equipment in the group's first meeting. Will Rin and Nadeshiko be able to get along with their new found friends who share the same passion as them?

"Yuru Camp" is based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Afro. It first appeared on Houbunsha's seinen manga magazine "Manga Time Kirara Forward" in 2015 and has since been published in three collective volumes and has been  licensed for distribution in North America by Yen Press.

"Yuru Camp" airs on Thursdays at 11 p.m. JST on AT-X, at 11:30 p.m. JST on Tokyo MX and late night at 12:30 a.m. JST on Sun TV.

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