Ochiru Hitozuma Cg ((free)) Direct

The popularity of the original game's visual design led to several adaptations where these CGs were further refined or animated:

"This collection features the high-fidelity CGs from the visual novel '[Title]'. The art captures the 'Hitozuma' (married woman) aesthetic with meticulous attention to detail, highlighting the stark contrast between her mundane daily life and the secret world she enters. Fans of the genre will appreciate the narrative pacing reflected in the art, as each CG marks a pivotal moment in her character development." ochiru hitozuma cg

| Episode | Synopsis | Key Visual Motif | |---------|----------|------------------| | | Miyu’s routine morning is interrupted by a sudden rainstorm; she slips, meets Rina at the coffee shop. Rina’s carefree vibe sparks curiosity. | Rain hitting the glass; droplets forming patterns that echo Miyu’s heartbeat. | | 2. “Clouded Skies” | A work deadline forces Miyu to stay late. She overhears a conversation about a colleague’s divorce, prompting self‑reflection. | Low‑angle shots of office lights flickering like distant lightning. | | 3. “Puddles of Memory” | Miyu visits a childhood park with her son, noticing how the rain washes away footprints. She begins therapy with Dr. Kimura. | Reflections in puddles showing past and present versions of Miyu. | | 4. “Thunderclap” – Mid‑Series Climax | An argument with Kenji erupts during a thunderstorm. Emotions surge, and Miyu realizes she has been suppressing her own desires. | Lightning flashes synchronizing with cut‑scenes of Miyu’s internal monologue (soft pastel brush strokes). | | 5. “After the Storm” | Miyu starts a small art project with Rina, channeling feelings onto digital canvases. She reconnects with her son through shared rain‑painting. | Warm sunrise breaking through lingering clouds, highlighting vibrant colors in the artwork. | | 6. “Clear Skies” – Resolution | Miyu and Kenji have an honest conversation; they decide to restructure their lives, prioritizing communication. Miyu continues her creative pursuit, balancing work and family. | A panoramic view of the city under a calm sky, with gentle rain slowly ceasing—symbolizing renewed clarity. | The popularity of the original game's visual design

| Character | Role | Visual Traits | Personality & Arc | |-----------|------|---------------|--------------------| | | Protagonist, 32‑year‑old accountant | Long, dark hair, often tied in a loose bun; sharp glasses; professional attire that becomes gradually softer as the story progresses | Hard‑working, dutiful, and stoic. Over the series she learns to voice her own needs, rediscovering passions she set aside for family. | | Kenji Takahashi | Husband, 35, project manager | Short, slightly unruly hair; casual smart‑casual wear; a faint scar on his left cheek | Supportive but emotionally distant due to work stress. He must confront his own complacency and learn to listen. | | Rina Saito | Miyu’s old college friend, now a freelance illustrator | Short, vibrant dyed hair; eclectic fashion; carries a sketchbook everywhere | Free‑spirited, honest, and serves as Miyu’s mirror. She challenges Miyu to examine what “freedom” really means. | | Dr. Haruto Kimura | Therapist, 42, calm presence | Clean‑cut suit, minimalistic office décor | Provides a safe space for Miyu’s introspection; his sessions are depicted through subtle visual metaphors (e.g., rain‑filled windows). | | Yuki | Neighbor’s teenage daughter, 17, aspiring photographer | Youthful, bright eyes; often seen with a vintage camera | Symbolizes youthful curiosity and the possibility of new perspectives. Forms a quiet bond with Miyu, encouraging her to see beauty in small moments. | Rina’s carefree vibe sparks curiosity

Drama / Romance / Psychological Slice‑of‑Life (CG‑styled)