During Parents' Observation Day at Fumi's school, Shun unexpectedly runs into Wada, his classmate and first, albeit unrequited love. Shun and Mio move in with the Hashimotos, with Shun's father and Fumi struggling to fully accept them as a couple. With Mio accompanying him, Shun visits his parents' house in Hokkaido and discovers Fumi, his younger brother adopted during his absence, and Sakurako had tricked him into reconciling with his father. Realizing Mio is genuinely in love with him and sensing the truth in his words, Shun decides to return to Hokkaido and asks Mio to accompany him. ![]() Shun is adamant on staying with Mio, but Mio urges him to return to reconcile with his family. Meanwhile, Shun's childhood friend and ex-fiancée, Sakurako, arrives at the island to persuade him to return to Hokkaido due to his father's poor health. Three years later, Mio suddenly moves back and confesses he is in love with Shun, but Shun is overcome with guilt from depriving him of a "normal" life. As Shun and Mio grow closer, Mio confesses that he is moving to the city, but promises to keep in contact once there. However, Mio's reaction towards Shun reaching out to him reminds him of the estrangement from his parents after they discovered his sexual orientation. Shun Hashimoto is a gay novelist living in Okinawa who meets Mio Chibana, an orphaned high school student living with his relatives after his mother's death. An anime film adaptation, The Stranger by the Shore, produced by Studio Hibari premiered on September 11, 2020. L'étranger de la Plage has been published in English by the digital distribution platform Renta! under the title The Stranger by the Beach, and by Seven Seas Entertainment under the title Seaside Stranger. It was followed up with a sequel series, L'étranger du Zéphyr ( 春風のエトランゼ, Harukaze no Etoranze, lit. The first book, L'étranger de la Plage ( 海辺のエトランゼ, Umibe no Etoranze), was serialized in the bimonthly manga magazine On BLUE from 2013 to 2014. ![]() ![]() "Stranger series") is a Japanese boys' love (BL) manga series written and illustrated by Kanna Kii. The L'étranger series ( Japanese: エトランゼシリーズ, Hepburn: Etoranze Shirīzu, lit.
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