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After her painful breakup with Koharu, Saaya settles down with a new girlfriend but is dumped once again when her partner realizes she still has feelings for Koharu. Depressed and in a creative slump with her comic activities, Saaya is forced into an arranged date with a young man named Kenji. At first, she’s not keen on the idea, but after meeting him, she becomes attracted to his kind personality…
Jiro is staying at the apartment of Hidetsugu, a musician whom he regards as his big brother. Jiro admires and respects Hidetsugu's talent, but Hidetsugu has stopped his musical activities due to an injury and is bringing women into his room one after another...
Kato, a scriptwriter, is in love with Miho—but he can never manage to muster up enough courage to make the relationship anything more than a platonic friendship. Seemingly oblivious to Kato's feelings for her, Miho is always calling him up and spilling her guts about her own love problems. She's in love with someone else, it turns out, but Kato swallows his pride—hearing about it all is almost too much to bear, but he wants to be with Miho as much as he can.
When members of a student club gather at a karaoke box, events don’t unfold in predictable ways, leading to a uniquely absurd ending when dawn breaks.
Mariko, a seemingly normal housewife, has been together with her younger husband named Tomoharu for six years and has been dissatisfied every day. Despite having a son together, Tomoharu is often absent from home and she suspects he might be having an affair. Her workplace, a batting center, is also a miserable environment because the sleazy manager chases after her and the customers are rude. With constant pressure bearing down on her in public and private, Mariko becomes dominated by a certain obsession that eats away at her perception of reality.