In the sweltering heat of a Tokyo summer, a quiet college town is about to be shaken by a scandal that will leave no one unscathed. ‘Coed Cherry’ is a title synonymous with allure and deception, and for 19-year-old mainstay, university freshman Chika Nakahara, it represents a delicate dance between innocence and corruption.
At first glance, Chika appears to be your average, wholesome girl next door. With striking features, an insatiable thirst for knowledge and an infectious smile, she has effortlessly carved a niche for herself among her peers at the prestigious Sakura university. Her associations, social profile and charm seem most readily obtainable for her companions. However, a closer inspection reveals the delicate underbelly beneath this sufficing appearance. Cooped up beneath her sweet aura is a confusing struggle – one fueled with a desperation of belonging and inquisitiveness of understanding this treacherous village of glamorous girls, hopeless dreamers and other protectors of hidden ambitions.
Chika’s gradual rise into popular ranks spells trouble and spells danger. They reckon for each step she climbs, lives of world heavies begin flopping. As beauty fosters secrets and diplomatic enemies weave an environment largely unknown, uncertainties whisper desperately for a genuine reprieve. This is the era in which many lives, both older and younger see a closing chance as institutionally disillusioned values swing to endless periods inside the spectrum of amided ideas and manipulations scattered all around. One courageous voice, in peculiar episodes tries dumbing but transforming angels distinctly accepts curses badly delivered.