Golden Time (Umechazuke) (en)
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**Title:** Golden Time (Umechazuke) (en)
**Synopsis:**
From the acclaimed creator of *Toradora!*, Yuyuko Takemiya, comes *Golden Time*—a deeply resonant romantic drama that asks a radical question: what happens when your past self literally refuses to let go?
Fresh from a small-town upbringing, Banri Tada arrives in Tokyo for law school, determined to shed his former identity and embrace a dazzling new life. The bright lights of the city deliver, plunging him into a whirlwind of college festivals, chaotic friendships, and an immediate, magnetic pull toward the incandescent Koko Kaga.
But Koko is not free. She is tethered to her suave, picture-perfect childhood friend, Mitsuo Yanagisawa, and she follows him to university with a relentless, theatrical obsession that borders on comedic. Yet, as Banri and Koko orbit closer through shared secrets and vulnerable moments, a ghost from Banri’s past threatens to shatter everything. Following a devastating accident, Banri suffers from retrograde amnesia—his memories of life before Tokyo are a complete void. He lives authentically in the *now*, but his forgotten "previous self" begins to stir, fighting for control and staking a claim on a love Banri doesn’t even remember.
Part campus comedy, part psychological ghost story, *Golden Time* excels in its raw, emotional authenticity. This is not a story about perfect love; it is a messy, painful, and exhilarating journey of self-discovery. Banri must navigate a love triangle that isn’t just between two people, but between two versions of himself. Koko, in turn, must evolve from a sheltered princess into a woman capable of true, unguarded love. With sharp dialogue, poignant character growth, and the lingering "ghost" of Banri’s amnesia acting as a ticking clock, *Golden Time* delivers a heart-wrenching exploration of identity, memory, and whether the person you are now can survive the person you used to be.
Perfect for fans of emotionally charged romance, mature college slice-of-life (Seinen), and stories that embrace both laughter and tears, this English edition of *Golden Time (Ume