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Koizora

Koizora
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恋空―切ナイ恋物語
(Koizora: Setsunai Koi Monogatari)
Genre Romance, Tragedy
Novel series
Written by Mika
Published by Starts Publications
Published 2005 (online)
October 2006 (print)
Manga
Written by Ibuki Haneda
Published by Futabasha
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Comic Mahou no iland
Original run June 21, 2007February 21, 2009
Volumes 8
Live-action film
Directed by Natsuki Imai
Produced by Kazuya Kamana
Masayuki Morigawa
Jun Nasuda
Written by Mutsuki Watanabe
Music by Shin Kouno
Studio Toho
Released November 3, 2007
Runtime 129 minutes
Television drama
Original network TBS
Original run August 2, 2008September 13, 2008
Episodes 6
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Koizora: Setsunai Koi Monogatari (恋空―切ナイ恋物語 Koizora: Setsunai Koi Monogatari, lit. "Sky of Love: A Sad Love Story"?), or Koizora (恋空?) for short, is a 2005 best-selling Japanese coming of age and romance novel written by Mika. Originally posted on the cell phone website "Mahō no iLand", where chapters would be released exclusively for mobile reading, Koizora received a hard print publication from Starts Publications in October 2006, with the story being separated into two volumes.

Koizora is claimed to be a biographical account of Mika, or at least, based on first-hand accounts. It boomed in popularity and became a mass cultural phenomenon, spawning a theatrical film, a television drama adaptation, and a manga adaptation.

Mika Tahara has just started high school and yearns to fall in love. However, to her dismay, a gal-like boy in her grade, Nozomu, acquires her cell phone number and begins to call her frequently. When summer vacation starts, one day, Nozomu drunkenly phones her, but his friend Hiro confiscates the phone and converses with her instead. Although Mika does not know who Hiro is, she feels at ease at the sound of his voice and the two befriend each other.

Mika and Hiro agree to meet each other when school starts, and to Mika's shock, Hiro turns out to be the delinquent boy she is afraid of, who proves his identity as the caller with a photo of the sky on his cellular phone. However, as she understands how gentle he is, they begin to fall in love with each other and face a multitude of challenges threatening their relationship, such as Hiro's ex-girlfriend Saki, who is still in love with Hiro. Although Hiro assures Mika that he broke up with her, Saki holds a vendetta against Mika and hires a group of men to rape Mika. The horrific encounter ends with Hiro and his older sister punishing Saki and the rapists, but not long after, someone writes a provocative message on all the school chalkboards, resulting in Mika being harassed over the phone. Despite these events, Hiro vows to protect Mika, and she begins to compare him to the sky. Soon after, Mika becomes pregnant after she and Hiro have an encounter in the library. Hiro is thrilled and gains his parents' approval to raise the child, although her parents disapprove. Despite this, they are determined to raise the baby, until Mika has a miscarriage due to Saki pushing her downstairs. Mika is told that she may not be able to become pregnant again. Despairing, Mika and Hiro build a grave for their daughter, and promise to visit annually on the day of the baby's death.


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