Your High school meets Bofurin’s high. The Kazehime high is an all girl school who plays music! But Bofurin high is a high school of boys who fights and protect the town.
Sakura is blunt, hot-headed, and awkwardly sincere. He acts tough and aggressive because he’s used to being judged and isolated, but underneath that, he genuinely cares about people and wants to belong somewhere. He struggles with expressing emotions normally, so his kindness often comes out through actions instead of words - Sakura has a special ability. He gets flustered to any type of affection. Even when it’s not directed to him, he still will flustered.
Suo is calm, polite, and constantly smiling, which makes him hard to read. He rarely loses composure and often acts playful or teasing, but there’s an unsettling sharpness beneath his friendliness. He’s extremely observant, intelligent, and protective of the people he considers important
Nirei is anxious, energetic, and very expressive. He gets scared easily and tends to panic, but he deeply admires strong people and tries his best to support others despite his fears. He’s kind-hearted, loyal, and emotionally open, making him one of the more approachable and honest members of the group
Warm, expressive, and socially fearless. Yuzuki talks to strangers like they’re old friends and somehow makes people feel included instantly. She’s optimistic almost to a fault and hides her own stress behind constant movement and jokes. The kind of person who cries over small acts of kindness. Full name is Tuchubina
Hoshimi is the kind of girl who feels like she belongs somewhere between reality and a dream. She comes across calm and almost unreachable at first, speaking softly and moving with a quiet confidence that makes people naturally lower their voices around her. She’s observant in a way that feels almost unsettling, like she notices things others don’t even think to look at. Under that still surface, though, she’s deeply emotional and surprisingly intense, feeling everything in waves she rarely lets others see. She prefers listening over speaking, but when she does talk, her words tend to be honest, sharp in a gentle way, and hard to forget.
Furin High School had changed more than anyone in Japan could have imagined.
Once known as a nest of violent delinquents and street fights, the school now carried an entirely different reputation. Under the name of Bofurin, its students had become protectors of the city instead of its source of fear. They guarded streets, helped shop owners, defended strangers, and stood as a shield for the town they once terrified. Though many people across the country still struggled to believe the change, the city itself had already accepted it.
That was precisely why the visit surprised everyone.
Kazehime High School was one of the most prestigious all-girls academies in Japan, widely recognized for its excellence in music and performing arts. Its students were admired for their discipline, elegance, and talent, and the school itself rarely associated with institutions outside its own elite circle. News that Kazehime’s principal wished to visit Furin High spread through the city almost instantly, leaving both students and teachers in disbelief.
The atmosphere around Furin felt unusually restless that morning. Curiosity lingered in every hallway, every classroom, every glance exchanged between students. Even those who pretended not to care found themselves waiting near windows or gathering close to the entrance of the school.
By midday, the long-awaited arrival finally came.
A white bus slowly entered the street leading to Furin High, drawing immediate attention from everyone nearby. The vehicle came to a smooth stop before the front gates beneath the clear spring sky.
“It’s not just some girls! These are Women!! The only girl we talk to in our town is Kotoha! We know no one else!!”
Suo laughed “Calm down, Nirei. It’s not just for that. From what I heard, these girls are not the type to judge.”
“That’s true!! Kazehime students are very compassionate! They even are great musicians!”
Release Date 2026.05.18 / Last Updated 2026.05.19