Rent-A-Girlfriend Season 5 Episode 11 will stripped down, as Kazuya and Chizuru’s apartment building is being condemned, forcing them to separate for the first time after living next-door for five seasons — and the end of Episode 10 shows that Chizuru’s flashback was everything she couldn’t say out loud, that all those years they were next door from one another meant much more to her than what she’d ever admit.
Rent-A-Girlfriend Season 5 Episode 11 is set to release on June 17, 2026, at 6:00 a.m. PDT / 9:00 a.m. EDT. In Japan, it airs on TBS, MBS, CBC, and AT-X, and is also available on DMM TV and d Anime Store.


Below are the release times across major time zones:
- Pacific Daylight Time – 6:00 a.m. PDT
- Mountain Daylight Time – 7:00 a.m. MDT
- Central Daylight Time – 8:00 a.m. CDT
- Eastern Daylight Time – 9:00 a.m. EDT
- Greenwich Mean Time – 1:00 p.m. GMT
Crunchyroll is the primary destination for Rent-A-Girlfriend Season 5 Episode 11 outside of Asia. The platform carries the series with both English subtitles and an English dub. In Japan, new episodes air on TBS, MBS, CBC, and AT-X, with streaming available on DMM TV and d Anime Store. Crunchyroll does not carry the series in Japan, China, or Korea.
What Can You Expect from Rent-A-Girlfriend Season 5 Episode 11?


With only two episodes remaining in the season, Rent-A-Girlfriend Season 5 Episode 11 is likely to push the housing situation to a head. Kazuya’s plan to return to his family home has already collapsed — his old room is now occupied by a foreign employee at the family store. The most logical solution, as Kazuya’s grandmother Nagomi has already pointed out, is for him to move in with Chizuru.
Kazuya and Chizuru may not necessarily move in together. The series has a tendency to tease bits of story and not always follow through on those teased bits. However, current developments make their moving together more likely than it has ever been, and the emotional impact of losing their shared area provides urgency for whatever happens next in Rent-A-Girlfriend Season 5 Episode 11.
Mini’s storyline is also of interest. Currently, she is living on the couches of friends, and her role in nudging Kazuya and Chizuru closer together means that she will likely continue to play a significant role. With it expected that Rent-A-Girlfriend Season 5 Episode 11 will be the lead-in to the season finale, the time remaining may finally show this storyline going forward and provide the forward momentum that has been building since the end of the Hawaiian arc.
What Happened in Rent-A-Girlfriend Season 5 Episode 10?


Kazuya goes to Chizuru’s late grandparents’ place to help clean and finds her grandfather’s collection of rocks that were collected over the years. While carrying these rocks, Chizuru noticed similarities between her grandfather and Kazuya, a connection that has been slowly building over time. This was also the first opportunity to see a picture of her mother, who passed away when Chizuru was four years old, so she has no real memory of her.
An earthquake happens while they are in the house, throwing them onto the floor in a compromising position. When Kazuya tries to get up, Chizuru stops him with a “bad excuse” — a big sign that she has stronger feelings for him than she has let on — and they have a lot of tension right now.
After the earthquake, the apartment building was determined to have structural damage and was deemed unsafe for occupancy. The owner decided to demolish and rebuild the building to modern safety standards, thus losing a significant part of the geography of Kazuya and Chizuru’s relationship (the apartment building has been the setting of Kazuya and Chizuru’s relationship throughout the series).
With no place to go, the three remaining residents are now displaced. Mini has begun reaching out to her friends for temporary housing; Kazuya returned to his parents’ house only to find his room was given to an employee from the Philippines; and Nagomi, Kazuya’s grandmother, suggested Kazuya move in with Chizuru. The episode ended with Chizuru alone on the doorstep of her childhood home, keys in hand, remembering Kazuya — this was a rare moment for Chizuru displaying her feelings.
Edited by Akihito Chakma