Kyou Yamada and Asu have been living independently after their mother passed away and their father vanished due to a massive gambling debt. They face everyday hardships in order to make ends meet, while also trying to bring some joy into their lives.
High school student Himeka adores cake but faints whenever she eats it, which leaves her in a constant state of irritation. However, one day, her classmate Masaru informs her that her fainting is actually the result of a curse...?!
Nakagawa and Yokota are two boys very much in love with each other. Yokota is more open with his feelings, but Nakagawa is easily embarrassed of public displays of affection. Though they may be outwardly different, their feelings for each other are the same and their connection is such that they liken themselves to Dousaibou Seibutsu (Same-Cell Organisms). Contains the Stories: 1. Same Cell Organism 2. I Love You 3. Lullaby in My Hand 4. The Letter in the Attic 5. To Make Angel (Tenshi wo Tsukuru) (Prequel) 6. To Make Angel (Tenshi wo Tsukuru) (Sequel) 7. We Selfish Two
Hakumei and Mikochi, two diminutive girls, call a forest their home, measuring only nine centimeters tall (which is equivalent to 3.5 inches). They live in a tiny dwelling nestled amidst a tree and travel through the forest upon insects and birds. Using leaves, they ingeniously create umbrellas. In this magnificent realm where both miniature individuals and deities coexist, revel in the delightful lives of these two tiny women as they embark on their daily escapades.
Shun Hashimoto and Mio Chibana, who are now in a relationship, leave for Tokyo from the serene seaside town where they met. In the bustling metropolis, people from all walks of life continue their daily routines. However, conforming to societal norms is imperative because openly expressing their love for each other as a homosexual couple is still frowned upon. Their destination is Shun's childhood home, which he left after coming out to his family. Everything about the place is reminiscent of the past, including the dog and the roof, but his younger brother's enthusiastic welcome takes them by surprise. Although Shun's mother is thrilled to have them stay, his father is emotionally distant. As they get reacquainted with their family friends and adjust to the new situation, Shun and Mio face a daunting challenge: confronting their past.
Nowadays, it's rare to find someone who would go barefoot to retrieve a toy for a child from a tree, admire birds, play around in puddles after a rainy day, or return a shell to the sea. Except for The Walking Man, who roams aimlessly through the cities of Japan. He may be quiet or isolated at times, but his vivid imagination keeps time at bay.
Within a world devastated by war, Chito and Yuuri appear to be the sole survivors in the downfall of civilization. Homeless and without a permanent place of rest, the pair travels around the city on their half-track motorcycle in the never-ending search for essential resources to endure their nomadic existence. Despite facing a bleak future ahead of them, the two still manage to enjoy themselves on their melancholic journey. Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou sets its story in a desolate world during the harsh winter season. As the carefree Yuuri and the resolute Chito desperately seek signs of life and civilization, their journey may mark the final moments for all of humanity.