Tokyo Vampire Hotel (東京ヴァンパイアホテル) is a 2017 Japanese nine-part[1] horror television miniseries written and directed by Sion Sono.
[2] The theme song "Tokyo Vampire Hotel" is performed by the Japanese math rock band Tricot.
Yamada declares to the gathered crowd that the world is ending and only the people inside the hotel will be saved.
According to a prophecy, a child born nine seconds past 9:09 on September 9th, 1999 would possess infinite power and would save the Dracula Clan.
Three children were born at that specific instant, but the only surviving one is a girl named Manami, who is unaware of her power or of the existence of vampires.
Manami flees from the café and she is eventually found by a vampire of the Dracula clan named K, who takes her with her.
The first part takes place in 2006, and depicts the childhood of M, one of the other, deceased girls born on the exact same instant as Manami.
As it turns out, the Romanian girl is a vampire, and she abducts K and Noah, taking them to Hotel Requiem, the lair of the Corvin clan, where they meet Yamada, his lover Elizabeth Báthory and her mother.
The Corvin vampires feed on Noah, but are unenthusiastic about the taste of K's blood, and thus send her underground, as food for the Dracula clan.
A large amount of ordinary, "lonely" men and women have received mysterious invitations for an event, dubbed a "Coupling Party", to take place in Hotel Requiem.
Elizabeth's mother (who also raised Yamada), the owner of the Hotel, who is extremely old and disfigured, wants to drink Manami's blood when she turns 22, because it will restore her youth and make her live longer.
The Corvin vampires cut Manami and feed Elizabeth's mother a small amount of her blood, which temporarily makes her young again.
They discover Manami is missing, but are unfazed, since they want Elizabeth's mother to die so Yamada can inherit the Hotel.
Master sends K, Noah and Manami to "handle things" in Japan, while he and the other Dracula vampires stay behind to fight in Romania.
Outside, Gen sees the world in flames, and nearly dies begging to come back, until Yamada forgives him and lets him in.
In the aftermath of the battle, the few survivors clean up the blood, realizing that they have little time left to live now that the Empress is dead.
Cody the chef visits the city to purchase food and meets a girl who he kidnaps and eats.
The two vampires visit K and determine that it may be time to replace her with Manami, as they deem K can't last much longer as the hotel's energy supply.
The two vampires that maintained the hotel are crushed to realize that Yamada was lying to them and that the world hadn't really ended.
The series was developed as part of a push by Amazon Prime Video to release more Japanese titles.