Place to Place (2012)

A heartwarming Japanese anime comedy about unspoken love, mischievous friends, and the quiet magic of everyday school life.

Place to Place - Series Information

  • Original Title: あっちこっち
  • First Air Year: 2012
  • Last Air Year: 2012
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-14
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 25 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 12
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: April 6, 2012 (United States - TV-14), April 6, 2012 (Australia - M)
  • Networks: TBS
  • Alternative Titles: Acchi Kocchi (JP), Place to Place (CH)
  • Production Companies: Anime International Company, BS-TBS, Houbunsha, Pony Canyon, TBS
  • Production Countries: Japan

Place to Place - Plot

Tsumiki Miniwa, a small girl who packs a punch, is in love with her best friend, tall and easygoing Io Otonashi. The only problem is that she can't bring herself to come out and say it. And, despite the fact that he can otherwise read her like a book, Io doesn't seem to be able to pick up the obvious clues—even with all of their friends teasing that there's no one better suited for each other. Acchi Kocchi follows Tsumiki and her circle of friends as they go through their day-to-day lives. Between Mayoi the electronics nerd, Sakaki the good-natured prankster, and the nosebleed-prone Hime, Tsumiki's friends will never let her live down her crush. But only time will tell if Tsumiki will gain the courage to finally say how she truly feels.

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Place to Place - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Rumi Okubo
  • Nobuhiko Okamoto
  • Kaori Fukuhara
  • Hitomi Nabatame
  • Shintaro Asanuma
  • Natsumi Takamori
  • Hiromi Konno
  • Shiori Izawa
  • Junko Iwao
  • Tsubasa Yonaga

Writers

  • Nobuhiko Tenkawa

Place to Place - FAQs

Is Place to Place based on a manga?

Yes, Place to Place adapts the four-panel manga series Acchi Kocchi by Ishiki, serialized in Manga Time Kirara Carat. The manga's gentle, episodic structure translates naturally into the anime's warm, comedy-driven slice-of-life format, preserving the original's signature blend of sweet romance and playful humor.

What is Place to Place about?

Place to Place follows Tsumiki Miniwa, a small but fierce girl hopelessly in love with her calm, perceptive best friend Io Otonashi. Surrounded by a mischievous group of friends, the series captures their everyday school life with warmth, gentle comedy, and the slow, sweet tension of an unspoken romance.

Where can you stream Place to Place?

Place to Place is available to stream on HiDive and the Hidive Amazon Channel. If you prefer to own the series, episodes are also available for purchase on Amazon Video. Availability may vary by region, so check your local options for the latest updates.

What makes Tsumiki and Io's relationship unique?

Their dynamic is a classic slow-burn romance wrapped in comedic warmth. Tsumiki is a textbook tsundere who can't voice her feelings, while Io is perceptive enough to read everyone around him — except, charmingly, the girl who loves him most. Their friends' constant teasing only adds to the delightful tension.

Who voices the main characters in Place to Place?

Rumi Okubo voices the lovable Tsumiki Miniwa, while Nobuhiko Okamoto brings the laid-back Io Otonashi to life. The supporting cast includes Kaori Fukuhara as the sweet Hime, Hitomi Nabatame as the gadget-obsessed Mayoi, and Shintaro Asanuma as the good-natured prankster Sakaki.

How many episodes does Place to Place have?

The main series runs for 12 episodes across a single season, which aired in spring 2012. There is also a collection of 13 special episodes available, making the full experience a generous watch for fans of the genre who want more time with these endearing characters.

What anime series are similar to Place to Place?

Fans of Place to Place tend to enjoy DON'T TOY WITH ME, MISS NAGATORO, Shikimori's Not Just a Cutie, and Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! for their similar blend of teasing romance and school comedy. My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU and School Rumble also capture that same bittersweet, character-driven charm.

Is Place to Place worth watching for romance anime fans?

Absolutely. Place to Place is a gentle, feel-good gem that delivers consistent laughs alongside genuine warmth. It never rushes its central romance, letting the chemistry between Tsumiki and Io simmer naturally. For fans of iyashikei and tsundere dynamics, it's a cozy, rewarding watch from start to finish.

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