The Moon on a Rainy Night

Amayo no Tsuki
雨夜の月

Description

One day, while rushing to a piano lesson, a girl named Saki collides with someone on the street. As Saki collects herself, the stranger picks up the sheet music Saki dropped, hands it to Saki together with a band-aid, and continues on her way—all without saying a word. Saki is left wondering about the identity of the tall, lovely stranger, only to discover the next day that she is one of her classmates at her new high school. The girl’s name is Kanon, and though she is hearing impaired, she refuses any kind of support or “special treatment” from her teachers or classmates. Over the course of the year, Saki slowly grows closer to Kanon and begins to chip away at her cold exterior. (Source: Kodansha USA)

Links

Tags

Genres
Drama Girls Love Romance Slice of Life
Character Types
Female Lead Younger Sister
Cast
Primarily Female Cast Primarily Teen Cast
Female Lead
Disabled Female Lead Friendly Female Lead High School Student Female Lead Kind female Lead Young Female Lead
Narrative Tropes
Character Change Character Growth Love Tropes Misunderstandings Plot Structure Past Plays a Big Role
Themes
Bullying Disability Insecurity LGBTQ+ Music Coming of Age Secrets Unexpressed Feelings Music Classical Music Slice of Life School Life
Girls Love
Yuri Shoujo Ai
Occupations
Teachers Teachers High School Teacher
Audience Demographics
Male Oriented Seinen
Locations
School Asia Japan
School
All-Girls School High School
Relationship
Classmates
Family
Siblings Sisters