Summer Pockets
Summary
After his grandmother's death, Hairi Takahara leaves the city behind for a summer on Torishirojima, where he helps sort through her belongings and settles into a slower, quieter way of life. What begins as a temporary stay soon draws him into the island's gentle routines, its lingering sense of nostalgia, and a series of encounters that feel both comforting and strangely unreal.
As Hairi grows closer to several girls carrying their own private feelings and unanswered memories, the season takes on a soft supernatural edge. Blending romance, family warmth, and a melancholy undercurrent, the story moves through a reflective summer shaped by loss, healing, and the uncertain step from youth toward adulthood.
Recomendations