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April Fool's Secret

On April Fools' Day, shy Nanako gets a surprise birthday party from her friends, turning a dreaded day into a cherished memory.

Grandma's magic stone

Rika visits her grandma’s town and discovers a magical box that helps her connect with nature during summer vacation.

A new friendship and a hidden path

A boy in Kyoto befriends a new classmate from Tokyo, and together they explore a mysterious forest near a hidden shrine.

Sakura's Piano Journey

A Tokyo high school girl dreams of becoming a piano teacher and gains confidence after performing at her school concert.

Summer festivals

Sakura experiences her first summer festival in a yukata, enjoying food, dancing, fireworks, and deepening her love for Japanese culture.

Books and Books

Mika discovers a mysterious book that leads her on a treasure-like journey across Tokyo, uncovering memories more precious than gold.

New Year

Tomoko enjoys her first traditional Japanese New Year with shrine visits, osechi meals, family, and heartfelt celebrations.

Gold and Silver

Haru repairs a cracked bowl with gold, learning to embrace her own scars and find beauty and strength in healing.

Obon Festival

Jun returns home for Obon, reunites with friends, dances, remembers loved ones, and feels the warm bond of family and memories.

Small teahouse

Miki nervously joins her first tea ceremony, feeling calm and grateful, learning the meaning of ichigo ichie — treasuring each moment deeply.

The Japanese style wedding

Misaki nervously attends her cousin’s traditional Shinto wedding, deeply moved by its beauty, meaning, and Japan’s rich cultural heritage.

Bonding with nature

Daisuke’s summer at his grandfather’s quiet mountain home teaches him to appreciate nature and cherish simple, meaningful moments.

Exploring the forgotten forest

Takuya enters the “Forgotten Forest” and meets a mysterious boy who helps him uncover its hidden, magical memories.

Stargazing on the Rooftop

Kenta wishes on Sirius and learns true brightness comes from small acts, gratitude, and believing in yourself.

Finding solace in a quiet park

Shota finds courage under an old tree to share his love for drawing—and slowly, he learns to be himself again.