It was serialized monthly through Shinchosha's Kurage Bunch manga website from February 2014 to January 2018 and collected in six tankōbon volumes.
A 12-episode anime television adaptation produced by White Fox aired in Japan from October to December 2017, mainly covering the manga's first four volumes.
[5][6][7] Girls' Last Tour was written and illustrated by Tsukumizu and serialized in Shinchosha's Kurage Bunch online magazine between February 21, 2014, and January 12, 2018, and collected in six tankōbon volumes.
In a time following a massive war, two girls, Chito and Yuuri, travel aimlessly through a dark abandoned factory in their Kettenkrad.
After Yuuri slobbers all over her hand during her sleep, Chito realizes that they can use a wet finger to find a way out by feeling the direction of the breeze and they emerge to see a starry sky.
The girls explore the city and spend the night in an sparsely furnished apartment, picturing what it would be like to live in a house.
Feeling tired after staying up all night, Chito takes a midday nap and has peculiar dreams in which she is threatened by a gigantic Yuuri.
Together they finish constructing a simple airplane which Ishii is building from old plans in an effort to escape and reach a neighboring city.
Chito struggles with her fear of heights as she and Yuuri walk on top of the pipes before discovering there is a actually pathway inside them.
Back outdoors, the girls discover a strange place featuring tall black slabs filled with drawers.
Yuuri discovers that Nuko likes to eat bullets and begins feeding it while Chito finds a book on war and civilization written in English.
Among the computer files, they find videos of people and past events, including the war which led to the destruction of humanity.
[31][32] The English release of the first two volumes were included on the American Library Association's list of 2018 Great Graphic Novels for Teens.