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A second trailer was revealed at AnimeJapan2015. [4] The anime began broadcasting in Japan on April 3, 2015 on TBS, CBC, BS-TBS and MBS as part of the station's Animeism block[5] and ended on September 25, 2015. The series was simulcast with English subtitles by Crunchyroll. [6] The anime has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks for digital and home video release in North America. [7] TVアニメ「食戟のソーマ」PV Anime Cast Character Seiyū Sōma Yukihira Yoshitsugu Matsuoka Jōichirō Yukihira Rikiya Koyama Erina Nakiri Risa Taneda Megumi Tadokoro Minami Takahashi Satoshi Isshiki Takahiro Sakurai Yūki Yoshino Maaya Uchida Ryōko Sakaki Ai Kayano Shun Ibusaki Taishi Murata Zenji Marui Yūsuke Kobayashi Ikumi Mito Shizuka Ishigami Takumi Aldini Natsuki Hanae Isami Aldini Yūki Ono Hisako Arato Saori Ōnishi Alice Nakiri Chinatsu Akasaki Ryō Kurokiba Nobuhiko Okamoto Akira Hayama Junichi Suwabe Season 2[] Shokugeki no Soma: Ni no Sara second key visual A second season was announced on the cover of the second 2016 issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine. [8] The 13-episode second season, titled Shokugeki no Soma: Ni no Sara (Shokugeki no Soma: The Second Plate) premiered on July 2, 2016[9][10] and ended on September 24, 2016. The series is simulcasted with English subtitles by Crunchyroll. [11] The second season has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks for digital and home video release in North America. [12] Shokugeki no Soma Ni no Sara Trailer Season 3: First Half[] A third season was announced on the 30th 2017 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. The third season titled, Shokugeki no Soma: San no Sara (Shokugeki No Soma: The Third Plate) which consists 12 episodes, premiered on October 4, 2017. Sentai Filmworks announced that season 3 would be released on home video in early 2020.[21] Religion[edit] The city is home to 952 registered temples and 120 churches, including 160 Buddhist-Taoist temples and more than 3,000 Taoist shrines. The city also houses five major Buddhist monasteries, such as the Dharma Drum Mountain in Jinshan District and Ling-jiou Mountain Monastery in Gongliao District. On average, there are two worship places in every square kilometer around the city. Xizhi District and Sanxia District have the highest number of registered temples, while Wulai District has the fewest. New Taipei City houses the Museum of World Religions in Yonghe District. [22] Sports[edit] Taiwan's Chinese Professional Baseball League has a professional baseball team, Fubon Guardians, based in New Taipei City.
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