







Well-meaning but socially awkward, Kuronuma Sawako is nicknamed "Sadako" by her high school classmates because of her similar hair style with the main character from the horror movie "Ring." She doesn't have friends and goes about her day in quiet. She admires a fellow classmate, Kazehaya Shota, because of his easy-going and friendly nature, but unknown to her, Kazehaya has also been paying attention to her.


Set in Nagoya Station, it depicts the encounters of young people who work late at night and what happens after that.
Haru once achieved his dream but then gave up. After returning to his hometown of Nagoya, he continues to distrust people and lives with no particular purpose in life. On the way to his late-night part-time job, he happens to meet his childhood friend Mako for the first time in 15 years on the last train of the night. Mako used to admire Haru, and in order to fit into her ideal, Haru tells a series of small lies. As Haru meets Mako, his feelings begin to change, but how will this love built on lies develop?
Haru once achieved his dream but then gave up. After returning to his hometown of Nagoya, he continues to distrust people and lives with no particular purpose in life. On the way to his late-night part-time job, he happens to meet his childhood friend Mako for the first time in 15 years on the last train of the night. Mako used to admire Haru, and in order to fit into her ideal, Haru tells a series of small lies. As Haru meets Mako, his feelings begin to change, but how will this love built on lies develop?



Well-meaning but socially awkward, Kuronuma Sawako is nicknamed "Sadako" by her high school classmates because of her similar hair style with the main character from the horror movie "Ring." She doesn't have friends and goes about her day in quiet. She admires a fellow classmate, Kazehaya Shota, because of his easy-going and friendly nature, but unknown to her, Kazehaya has also been paying attention to her.

