5 (visual Novel) - Plot and Characters

Plot and Characters

The story of 5 revolves around Takahiro Inaba (稲葉 孝弘, Inaba Takahiro?), who makes a trip to Hokkaidō, Japan with his younger sister Airi Inaba (稲葉 愛理, Inaba Airi?, Voiced by: Mayumi Shindō) in the winter. The two find their way to Kaede Okina (奥菜 楓, Okina Kaede?, Voiced by: Reona Sakura), a friend of their father's, only to realize that their visit is not expected as their father only contacted her regarding their visit that morning of their arrival. Despite this, Kaede welcomes them to stay at her farm, where the main portion of the game's story takes place, and provides them with food and shelter. After two days at the farm, Takahiro rides Kaede's motorcycle to the town's shopping district and comes upon a lively, but clumsy girl named Honoka Orito (織戸 ほのか, Orito Honoka?, Voiced by: Chihiro Kanzaki), who collided with Takahiro and injured her leg after running downhill. Due to this, Takahiro decides to take her home where he meets her older sister Nene Orito (織戸 禰音, Orito Nene?, Voiced by: Himiko Moto). Nene, unlike Honoka, is more reliable, intelligent, and takes care of the general domestic household chores.

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