“I Have a Crush at Work” is a 2025 office-romance anime that you can watch legally on a few regional streaming platforms and, in some areas, on official YouTube uploads.

What the anime is

  • I Have a Crush at Work is a workplace romance about two coworkers, Yui Mitsuya and Masugu Tateishi, who secretly date while pretending to dislike each other in front of colleagues.
  • It’s a light, slice‑of‑life style series with short, ~23‑minute episodes and a focus on office banter, “will we get caught?” tension, and everyday adult relationship drama.

Where you can watch it

Availability is still a bit patchy because it’s a newer title, and rights differ by region.

  • Japan & South Korea
    • Streaming on regional Hulu Japan and Amazon Prime Video Japan , plus several other local services, according to streaming guides.
* Also airs on TV channels like **Tokyo MX** , **Sun Television** , and **BS Fuji**.
  • Southeast Asia / some international regions
    • Episodes are available on Ani-One Asia’s official YouTube channel (or similarly branded Ani‑One/Ani‑Vibe Asia channels) in select territories, usually with English subtitles and free ad‑supported viewing.
  • North America & other regions
    • Some tracking sites note that there is no broad North American license yet , and automated streaming checkers often show “no options in your country” for the US.
* Fans report that an English‑subbed version exists via Asian platforms tied to Bilibili/B‑Global, which may or may not be directly accessible depending on where you live.

Quick lookup tips

Because licenses change fast in 2025, it’s worth double‑checking current options:

  • Search regional aggregators like JustWatch , Reelgood , or your country’s Netflix/Amazon apps by the full title “I Have a Crush at Work”.
  • Check Ani-One Asia (and related Asia‑region channels) on YouTube, as they’ve been uploading episodes weekly for some areas.
  • If you see it on Netflix or another big platform in your region (it has appeared on Netflix in some markets), it will usually be under the same English title with an office‑romance thumbnail.

If you like this kind of show

While you’re tracking it down, similar office/working‑adult romance anime you might enjoy include:

  • Series where coworkers hide relationships or crushes and juggle professional and romantic tension.
  • Other 9–5 or otaku‑at‑work romances that mix light comedy with adult life themes, which have been trending with viewers who like more grounded, post‑school settings.

Bottom line: check YouTube’s Ani‑One/Ani‑Vibe‑style official channels first, then your local Hulu/Prime/Netflix with the exact title, and if nothing shows, it may simply not be licensed yet where you live.

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