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H20: Footprints in the Sand


Synopsis
Takuma Hirose, a blind young male high school student, though the cause for his blindness is undetermined. In order to heal his medical condition, he is sent to live in a village with his uncle. There he meets several girls. Three of them stand out more than any of the others. They are Hayami Kohinata, Hinata Kangura, and Otaha. Otaha temporarily heals his blindness and Hirose uses his sight to help others. He finds out that, for some reason, Hayami Kohinata is hated in the village, and he tries his best to help her out. Meanwhile, many sad secrets unfold in the village... (Source: wiki)


Episode's:
12

Genres:
Drama
Harem
Love-Romance
School
Supernatural



Member Review
Great anime. Not your average comedy romance ones. Reminds me of Myself; Yourself. Twist and turns makes this anime stands out from the rest.
Ending Themes
"Kazahane" by Haruka Shimotsuki
Opening Themes
"Katayoku no Icarus" by Yui Sakakibara

Characters
Takuma Hirose
Takuma Hirose, a blind young male high school student. After his mother died an unexpected death, it left a deep emotional scar on him, which caused him to become very lonely and reserved. Due to this, Takuma moves from the city out into a rural area and Takuma is enrolled into a new high school.


Hayami Kohinata
Hayami is a girl in Takuma's class who sits next to him. She has an unsociable personality and a sharp attitude towards others, not wanting to become friends. Due to this, she is often bullied but for some reason she does not fight back. She is from a poor family and lives alone.


Hinata Kagura
Hinata is the granddaughter of the village headman, and is one of the rich members of town. She is in Takuma's class and is the class representative for his class. She has a kind of obliging personality, and is popular in her school. She has the tendancy to fall down and be clumsy.


Otoha
Otoha appears to be a normal girl, but she is in fact a ghost, and only Takuma can hear or see her. She is always cheerful, and will appear out of no where, clinging suddenly to Takuma. She refers to herself with the masculine pronoun boku, meaning "I". She refers to Takuma as the "Promised Person".












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