Every summer, the bustling streets of the small coastal town of Minato come alive with the energy of the Matsuri festival. The air is filled with the sound of taiko drums, laughter, and the crackle of fireworks lighting up the sky. Ryo, a young boy, has been looking forward to this day all year. He joins his friends, carrying the mikoshi—an ornate portable shrine—through the crowded streets. The excitement is contagious as they chant and dance, feeling the weight of tradition on their shoulders. After the parade, Ryo treats himself to takoyaki from a street stall and watches the grand finale: a spectacular display of fireworks that illuminates the night sky. For Ryo, Matsuri is more than just a festival—it is a celebration of his heritage, a joyful reminder of community, and a night when memories are made to last a lifetime.