
Shigofumi
シゴフミ
When someone dies, what should their final words be? Words that couldn't be said while still alive - of love, hate, hope, regret or perhaps words without any importance. These words are sent through letters called "shigofumi" from the recently deceased to the living. Mikawa Fumika is a mail carrier of these shigofumi, delivering them alongside staff and her partner Kanaka. However, there must be something more behind Fumika's silent exterior; shigofumi mail carriers are deceased humans with the same appearance they had just before death. Despite this, Fumika is still aging... [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Shigofumi is a tv with 12 episodes, from Winter 2008, produced by J.C.STAFF, rated 7.2/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
When someone dies, what should their final words be? Words that couldn't be said while still alive - of love, hate, hope, regret or perhaps words without any importance. These words are sent through letters called "shigofumi" from the recently deceased to the living. Mikawa Fumika is a mail carrier of these shigofumi, delivering them alongside staff and her partner Kanaka. However, there must be something more behind Fumika's silent exterior; shigofumi mail carriers are deceased humans with the same appearance they had just before death. Despite this, Fumika is still aging... [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Main Characters
Tags
- Dissociative Identities — A case where one or more people share the same body.
- Female Protagonist — Main character is female.
- Suicide — The act or an instance of taking or attempting to take one's own life voluntarily and intentionally.
- Urban Fantasy — Set in a world similar to the real world, but with the existence of magic or other supernatural elements.
- Denpa — Works that feature themes of social dissociation, delusions, and other issues like suicide, bullying, self-isolation, paranoia, and technological necessity in daily lives. Classic iconography: telephone poles, rooftops, and trains.
- Tomboy — Features a girl who exhibits characteristics or behaviors considered in many cultures to be typical of boys.
- Amnesia — Prominently features a character(s) with memory loss.
- Work — Centers around the activities of a certain occupation.
- Tragedy — Centers around tragic events and unhappy endings.
- Tennis — Centers around the sport of tennis.
- Afterlife — Partly or completely set in the afterlife.
- Conspiracy — Contains one or more factions controlling or attempting to control the world from the shadows.

