When the brutal Boshin War breaks out in Japan, a group of inmates on death row unite to defend a fortress against the Imperial army.
In postwar Japan, Godzilla brings new devastation to an already scorched landscape. With no military intervention or government help in sight, the survivors must join together in the face of despair and fight back against an unrelenting horror.
One day, Tatsumi, a lonely underworld worker, comes across the murder scene of his ex-girlfriend Kyoko. Tatsumi escapes with Kyoko's younger sister, Aoi, who was with her. On the other hand, Aoi, who has lost her beloved family and vows revenge, pursues the murderer of Kyoko. Tatsumi, who is at loggerheads with the impudent Aoi, decides to accompany her on her journey for revenge, and as he cooperates with her, a certain feeling begins to develop.
This is a work depicting a man suffering from dissociative identity disorder, who is different on each day of the week, from the perspective of "I" on Tuesday.
Accused of a murder he didn't commit, a prosecutor sets out on a mission to clear his name.
Takuma continues his wandering journey in search of his half-brother. It all started when Takuma's father, who ran a construction company, passed away. His older brother is the child of a woman his father once dated, and his father also searched for his whereabouts, but was unable to find him. So his father left a will. As a condition for Takuma to inherit his estate and company, he seeks out his older brother and the two of them are asked to prosper the company. The clues are a bell and a katakin that were once given to my father by his lover. Apparently, my brother injured his groin when he was a child. Takuma finally discovers that the bell is being sold at a shrine in Aniki Town. He then goes to the public bath, Ani Oniyu, and begins his search for a single-minded man, but...
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