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Rainy Day Promise
Yuuki finds a lost puppy in the rain, shelters it overnight, and reunites it with its grateful owner.
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.
Mysterious Mountain
Taro discovers a glowing cave in the mountain, meets a talking turtle, and learns the forest's magical secrets.
At the end of summer
Yuma spent the summer at his grandma’s, went hiking with his friend Kenta, and rediscovered the warmth of true friendship.
A New Challenge
Daiki joined the basketball team despite his fears. With support and effort, he gained confidence and started loving the game.
The rise in popularity of Japanese films
Japanese films like Spirited Away and Seven Samurai are gaining popularity. Taro and Hanako plan a movie date soon.
The forgotten ring
Aya helped an elderly man on a crowded train by returning his lost ring box, learning it was a precious keepsake.
Skin care boom among young people
In Japan, guys like Kenta and Shota enjoy skincare, exploring male beauty products together at a drugstore after school.
New friends made at the station
Yukari met a familiar woman on the train; they became friends and now commute together, sharing talks and café visits.
The Finder’s Heart
Taro, an eleven-year-old boy, finds lost items and returns them to their owners, bringing smiles to everyone he helps.
The Sakura Gifts
Hana makes handmade cherry blossom gifts for Grandma's birthday each year, improving her crafts with love and determination.Retry
My first summer festival
Rintaro, a third grader, enjoyed his first local summer festival—goldfish scooping, games, and colorful fireworks lit up the night.