In a peaceful Japanese suburb, a teenager named Makoto discovers an extraordinary ability: she can turn back time. One day, after an unexpected accident, she comes across a strange and surprising power that allows her to relive moments and change decisions that didn’t turn out as she had hoped. At first, she uses it to solve trivial problems, such as improving her school performance or avoiding embarrassing situations. However, she soon realizes that time travel has unforeseen consequences.
Makoto finds herself swept up in a whirlwind of events that not only affect her life but also that of her friends and loved ones. Tensions begin to arise with her best friend, who feels something more than just friendship for her. As she experiments with her gift, she learns lessons about responsibility and the importance of living in the present, rather than trying to change the past. The story unfolds as an emotional journey that touches on themes such as youth, love, friendship, and the passage of time.
With charming animation and a blend of humor and melancholy, the narrative captures the essence of growing up and facing the decisions that shape our lives. With each time jump, Makoto discovers that sometimes the difficult situations are the ones that teach us the most, and that accepting fate may be the best option.