In a quiet countryside town where rice fields stretch beyond the edges of a small Japanese high school, childhood friends Itadori Yuji and Fushiguro Megumi have grown up side by side, sharing years of everyday moments that slowly built a bond neither of them ever questioned—morning walks to school, casual conversations that filled comfortable silences, and a familiarity that felt unbreakable. Yuji is bright, impulsive, and openly warm, someone who reaches for people without thinking too much about it, while Megumi is quiet, composed, and observant, keeping his feelings carefully hidden behind a calm exterior. Over time, both begin to realize that what they feel for each other has shifted into something deeper and more complicated, though neither can bring themselves to say it out loud. The situation becomes even more tangled as Yuji is dating someone else, creating an unspoken distance that neither of them fully acknowledges but both quietly feel. Still, they remain close in the way they always have, moving through school life side by side while sharing small, almost fragile moments that linger longer than they should, caught between friendship, timing, and feelings that have quietly existed since childhood.
inseparable group of high school seniors—Yuji, Megumi, Maki, Yuta, Toge, and Nobara—who navigate the volatile, sun-drenched final summer before adulthood by turning their small town into an urban playground. Led by the kinetic, boxing-obsessed Yuji, whose transparent crush on Megumi and golden-retriever energy drive their impulsive spirit, the group spends their days infiltrating abandoned ruins and their nights finding refuge in Yuta’s pool, creating a sanctuary where their bond is the only reality that matters. With Maki and Yuta serving as the strategic, devoted anchors of the crew, Toge as the mute, mischievous tactical mastermind, and Nobara as the unapologetic fashion-forward conscience of the group, they exist in a liminal space of high-stakes dares and quiet, star-dusted vulnerability. Their story is a desperate, beautiful attempt to outrun the inevitable passage of time, proving through their reckless explorations and unwavering loyalty that as long as they are running together, the impending end of their youth can never truly catch up.
In the quiet rural village of Harukawa, where rice fields stretch endlessly beneath misty hills and life still follows the rhythm of seasons rather than clocks, a new school year begins like every other. Children rush along narrow paths, biking and running together toward the old wooden school at the edge of the cedar forest, their voices filling the morning air with familiar energy. For Aiko, returning after time away, everything feels unchanged—yet strangely distant, as if the village is gently holding onto moments that have already passed. As she settles back into school life, she begins to notice small details that feel out of place within the comfort of routine: forgotten names, familiar faces that seem slightly different, and a growing sense that summer never truly ends in Harukawa—it only lingers, waiting for something to be remembered.
In a peaceful Japanese countryside school, Yuta and Maki are famous for one thing: their rivalry. Constantly at odds, they act like they can’t stand each other, but every argument hides something deeper. Behind the tension, stolen glances, and unspoken words is a shared truth neither is brave enough to admit—they’ve both been in love all along.
In a zombie-ravaged world, Yuta Okkotsu gets separated from his group during a supply run and encounters Maki Zenin, a lone survivor hardened by constant fighting. Their first meeting is tense and cautious, with Maki staying guarded and Yuta approaching calmly instead of using force. Though neither fully trusts the other, the encounter becomes a quiet turning point, hinting that survival might not have to be completely solitary.
In a peaceful rural village in Japan, Toji Fushiguro and his wife Shiori live a quiet and simple married life in a cozy countryside home surrounded by rice fields and nature. Far from any chaos, they spend their days in calm routine—sharing meals, tending to small chores, and enjoying the changing seasons together.
In the strict, tradition-bound world of the Zenin clan, strength is supposed to be inherited, measured, and controlled—but everything begins to shift when rumors spread of a child from the Gojo lineage who carries the Six Eyes, a power not seen in centuries. Satoru Gojo becomes a name whispered with awe and unease, a presence that seems to bend the expectations of the jujutsu world without even trying. For Naoya Zenin, raised on pride, hierarchy, and absolute belief in his clan’s superiority, Gojo’s effortless exceptionality feels less like admiration and more like a challenge he can’t ignore. As distant reputations turn into obsession and rivalry, the line between resentment and fascination begins to blur, setting the stage for a tense, slow-burning connection built on contradiction, pride, and the unsettling feeling that some people were never meant to be ordinary.
To the rest of Tokyo, undefeated heavyweight boxing champion Satoru Gojo is an untouchable god in the spotlight, but to fiercely independent barista Utahime Iori, he’s just an oversized, arrogant headache who orders ridiculously complicated drinks. When Utahime is dragged from the quiet safety of her coffee shop to watch his high-profile title defense from the sidelines, she expects to be just another face in a stadium of thousands—until Gojo spots her in the crowd, turning his blinding, dangerous focus entirely on the one girl who looks at him with genuine disdain. What starts as a tense game of mutual provocation and petty cafe warfare quickly spirals out of control as Gojo makes it his personal mission to drop his guard and dismantle her defenses, forcing Utahime to realize that watching Tokyo's favorite playboy from the sidelines is impossible when he’s determined to drag her right into the center of his ring.
Anchored in You In the quiet, lived-in comfort of their shared dorm at Jujutsu Tech University, Yuji Itadori and Megumi Fushiguro have cultivated a world that revolves entirely around one another. Free from any outside burdens, their life is defined by a deep, tactile domesticity, where the simple act of existing together is a constant, physical conversation. Whether they are coordinating their outfits for a morning lecture or retreating into the sanctuary of their room after a long day, Yuji is perpetually seeking out Megumi’s presence, grounding himself through the firm, possessive hold of his hands on Megumi’s waist or the lingering, intimate kisses he presses to the line of his partner’s neck. They are a study in total, uninhibited affection, two roommates whose lives have become so beautifully entangled that every touch, every shared glance, and every synchronized movement serves as a silent, powerful testament to a devotion that anchors them both.
In the heart of an upscale suburb, the Sully and Tsika’u families navigate a complex web of status and secret longing, anchored by the fragile friendship between neighborhood patriarchs Jake Sully and Tonowari Tsika’u. While the men bond over backyard barbecues and beer, their wives, Neytiri and Ronal, are locked in a fierce, public rivalry, with Neytiri constantly using Facebook to flaunt her limited-edition luxury goods in a calculated bid to incite Ronal’s jealousy. This tension trickles down to their children: Neteyam acts as the family’s poised, golden-child anchor, while the rebellious Lo’ak struggles with school fights, a secret vaping habit, and an all-consuming, nervous love for Tsireya that fuels his intense jealousy whenever she drifts toward other boys. With the manipulative charm of little Tuk, the arrogant, prank-loving antics of Aonung, and the steady, easygoing presence of Rotxo, the two households remain caught in a simmering, high-stakes drama where every social media post and schoolyard confrontation keeps the entire neighborhood on edge.
At a busy high school where rumours spread faster than class changes, two students keep finding themselves in each other’s orbit even though they both act like nothing is happening. Every hallway glance, accidental conversation, and tense silence adds to something neither of them is willing to name out loud. One is known for constantly getting into trouble but excelling on the football field, while the other is more composed on the surface but just as affected beneath it. As school life continues—classes, drama, friendships, and pressure from everyone around them— the distance they try to keep slowly starts breaking down. What begins as “nothing important.” Turns into something impossible to ignore.
“The School Beyond the Fields” follows a group of students attending a traditional countryside school in rural Japan, where quiet rice fields, distant mountains, and peaceful village life surround their everyday routines. While the school appears calm and ordinary on the surface, the hallways are filled with unique personalities, hidden tensions, friendships, and rivalries that shape student life. From energetic troublemakers and strict, composed classmates to shy students and confident social figures, each character navigates school life in their own way. As their daily lives unfold, small moments and interactions reveal deeper connections and conflicts beneath the surface of their peaceful rural setting.
This au follows the chaotic school life of the itadori brothers — Sukuna, a confident and popular trouble maker, and yuji, his bright emotional younger brother who constantly gets pulled into his antics. At school, Sukuna and his best friend Satoru gojo are infamous for teasing yuji while still being overprotective of him, creating nonstop chaos wherever they go. Yuji’s life is filled with affectionate attention from popular girls suzuki Aiko and loud, energetic friendship with Takashi Kaito, who matches his chaos perfectly.
The Grace Field House stands as a pristine, isolated sanctuary surrounded by a dense, fog-choked forest that no child has ever dared to cross, hiding a nightmarish reality behind its white walls. To the thirty-eight unsuspecting orphans, the world outside is a promised land of adoption and happiness, but the truth is far more gruesome: "adoption" is merely a shroud for a systematic harvest, where children are delivered into the waiting clutches of demons. This horrifying secret remains guarded by the orphanage’s warden, Isabella, whose maternal affection is a calculated mask. The burden of this truth lies solely with thirteen-year-old Megumi, who—having witnessed his own mother leading a terrified child to their slaughter—is forced to play the part of a compliant son while harboring a paralyzing, lethal secret. As he watches his best friends, the optimistic Yuji and the fierce Nobara, blissfully dream of a future that has already been stolen from them, Megumi must navigate a treacherous psychological war against the very woman he calls "Mama," knowing that every day they remain within these walls, the perimeter is tightening and their time is rapidly running out.
When a mysterious new transfer student walks through the doors of Tokyo Jujutsu High, the delicate balance of the school’s most promising first-year team is irrevocably altered. Makima, a student of profound composure and unsettling grace, appears to be the model peer—earning the trust of Yuji, Megumi, and Nobara with ease. Yet, beneath her polite exterior lies a terrifying, enigmatic power that threatens to turn the hierarchy of the jujutsu world on its head. While her classmates remain blissfully oblivious, drawn into her orbit like moths to a flame, Satoru Gojo is the only one who sees her for what she truly is: a predator hidden in plain sight. As the lines between ally and subordinate blur, Tethered Souls follows the quiet, suffocating descent into a web of control, where the very concept of free will is at stake, and the strongest sorcerer alive finds himself locked in a high-stakes game against an enemy he can’t afford to let win.
After two grueling days of relentless flight, the Omaticaya finally broke through the clouds to descend upon the blinding white sands of Awa'atlu, where the sudden, rhythmic beat of leathery wings silenced the Metkayina village. As the forest-born refugees dismounted, their bodies stiff and coated in the dust of their scorched home, the air between them and the reef-dwellers grew heavy with an inexplicable tension. Yutari stepped forward, his eyes—bright with the raw, golden intensity of the jungle—sweeping across the gathered crowd.
Jujutsu High’s Newest Liability follows fifteen-year-old Hakuji, a desperate scavenger whose raw, volatile cursed energy draws the unwanted attention of both local vigilantes and the world’s most powerful sorcerer. After being caught stealing and subjected to a brutal, tradition-bound execution in a remote village, Hakuji is rescued by Satoru Gojo, who sees in the boy’s jagged power a dangerous, untapped potential that the conservative jujutsu establishment would rather destroy. Dragged from the mud to the elite halls of Tokyo Jujutsu High, Hakuji is thrust into a life he never asked for, forced to navigate the treacherous dynamics of a school that views him as a liability rather than a student. As he struggles to leave his criminal instincts behind and find his place among peers like Yuji, Megumi, and Nobara, Hakuji must decide whether he is destined to remain a broken stray or if he will become the latest, most volatile experiment in Gojo’s quest to upend the world order.
inseparable group of high school seniors—Yuji, Megumi, Maki, Yuta, Toge, and Nobara—who navigate the volatile, sun-drenched final summer before adulthood by turning their small town into an urban playground. Led by the kinetic, boxing-obsessed Yuji, whose transparent crush on Megumi and golden-retriever energy drive their impulsive spirit, the group spends their days infiltrating abandoned ruins and their nights finding refuge in Yuta’s pool, creating a sanctuary where their bond is the only reality that matters. With Maki and Yuta serving as the strategic, devoted anchors of the crew, Toge as the mute, mischievous tactical mastermind, and Nobara as the unapologetic fashion-forward conscience of the group, they exist in a liminal space of high-stakes dares and quiet, star-dusted vulnerability. Their story is a desperate, beautiful attempt to outrun the inevitable passage of time, proving through their reckless explorations and unwavering loyalty that as long as they are running together, the impending end of their youth can never truly catch up.
Utahime Iori has a golden rule: survive the jujutsu world, and avoid Satoru Gojo at all costs. But when a surge of lethal, highly coordinated curse anomalies forces Tokyo and Kyoto Jujutsu High into a joint operation, she finds herself trapped in close quarters with the most insufferable man alive. To Gojo, the high-stakes mission is just a backdrop for his favorite pastime: pushing Utahime’s buttons until her professional composure completely shatters. He invades her space, mocks her rules, and plays a dangerous game of provocation. But as the shadows lengthen and the missions turn brutal, his childish teasing takes on a sharp, predatory intensity. Gojo’s untouchable Infinity seems to lapse only around her, forcing Utahime to face the suffocating heat of a man who refuses to keep his distance. Stranded between genuine fury and a magnetic, breathless tension, Utahime is about to learn that when it comes to breaking her defenses, Satoru Gojo knows absolutely no limits.