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Sakura's past battles and her feelings for Hina intersect in a lakeside scene, with their intense connection and a killer ED timing that really grabs your heart!
The vibe in Haru no Sato feels pretty conservative and driven by pure spirit, but Sakura’s determination to protect Hina while harboring resentment toward Fuyu fits right in. The setting where her personality shifts under extreme stress feels realistic and relatable, like an escape from overwhelming pressure. What really stands out is the genius timing of the ED. The visuals of Hina appearing twice resonate perfectly with Sakura’s flashbacks, highlighting their sticky, codependent relationship in a way that hits right in the feels. The line about needing to keep living despite the fear seems to symbolize Sakura’s inner conflict. I get the feeling the people in Haru no Sato might just learn to push Sakura out if things get too stagnant. But Sakura’s true place to return to is undoubtedly Hina, and it’s easy to understand why she can’t wield her blade when she’s weak—it’s part of the guardian’s burden. I can’t wait to see what happens next; I won’t be able to look away from these two. I love the subtle background changes, and I have a feeling the ED will tighten my heart again.





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