A Hundred Scenes of Awajima
Awajima Musical School hosts a unique training program for young women from across Japan, where they receive musical education and board together, creating a tight-knit community. This setting serves as both a sanctuary for the girls' creative ambitions and a competitive environment where they often clash with one another; the school's atmosphere fosters growth and self-discovery, but also exposes the harsh realities of their pursuits. The narrative explores the complex inner lives of its characters, including Tabata Wakana, who dreams of stardom; Takehara Kinue, who runs the school to honor a friend's memory; and Ibuki Katsurako, a former actress turned teacher, among others. The story delves into the intricate dynamics within the school, showcasing the personal struggles and relationships that shape the girls' experiences.