The "Never-Ending Summer" is a metaphor for trauma. We revisit the same hot, painful days in our minds, hoping to fix the unfixable. learns what we all must: The summer ends not when the problem is solved, but when you are willing to let it be a memory.
Day One repeats.
However, based on the themes typically associated with "Ibun Kitan" (strange tales or side stories) and "Never-Ending Summer," I can offer a generalized essay exploring these common narrative tropes in Japanese media. Yaetou-Ibun-Kitan-The-Never-Ending-Summer-of-Ri...