
Girls of the Thirteenth Month
Drama · Science Fiction · Fantasy
Overview
Kazuho Anamori, who had difficulty fitting in with her class, meets Miko Karakida, who suffers from heart disease, and becomes close friends with her, however, six months later, Miko dies while hospitalized. Kazuho receives a letter saying that there is something to discuss about Miko. When she goes to the address she has been called to, she finds a mysterious transfer student, Rio Ukima, waiting for her.
Top Cast


Arisa Komiya
Arisa Komiya
Kazuho Anamori
Arisa Komiya
Kazuho Anamori


Honoka Akimoto
Honoka Akimoto
Miko Karakida
Honoka Akimoto
Miko Karakida


Minori Hagiwara
Minori Hagiwara
Rin Ukima
Minori Hagiwara
Rin Ukima


Himika Akaneya
Himika Akaneya
Himika Akaneya


Yuka Tano
Yuka Tano
Yuka Tano


Kasumi Hasegawa
Kasumi Hasegawa
Kasumi Hasegawa


Kyoka Isohara
Kyoka Isohara
Kyoka Isohara


Mei Sakai
Mei Sakai
Mei Sakai
Rio Omori
Rio Omori
Rio Omori


Yui Kitamura
Yui Kitamura
Yui Kitamura
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