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  • Summary: Ichika Nakano, Nino Nakano, Miku Nakano, Yotsuba Nakano, and Itsuki Nakano are going on a graduation trip to Okinawa with protagonist Futaro Uesugi (voiced by Yoshitsugu Matsuoka) and his younger sister Raiha (voiced by Natsumi Takamori). In preparation for a long-distance relationship afterIchika Nakano, Nino Nakano, Miku Nakano, Yotsuba Nakano, and Itsuki Nakano are going on a graduation trip to Okinawa with protagonist Futaro Uesugi (voiced by Yoshitsugu Matsuoka) and his younger sister Raiha (voiced by Natsumi Takamori). In preparation for a long-distance relationship after graduation, Futaro wants to restate his feelings to the girl he confessed to. His goal is to kiss her during a graduation trip.

    What will become of their love?

    The five heroines are fully voiced by popular Japanese voice actors: Ichika Nakano (voiced by Kana Hanazawa), Nino Nakano (voiced by Ayana Taketatsu), Miku Nakano (voiced by Miku Itou), Yotsuba Nakano (voiced by Ayane Sakura), and Itsuki Nakano (voiced by Inori Minase)!
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  1. 70
    Five Memories Spent With You doesn’t hide why it exists – you’ll see your favourite girl (and all her sisters) in their bikinis within the first hour, but what you’re really building up to is the wedding dress scene. It’s quite sweet when it comes.
  2. Jun 5, 2024
    70
    Those without pre-existing attachments are probably going to feel a bit lost here, and it’s hard to recommend the games to that sort of person as a result. That said, if you are a fan of this manga/anime, I think you’ll enjoy what’s on offer here. It’s all pretty modest in scope, but the characters are served well enough to satisfy. I think those who weren’t pleased with the canon ending of the series will find some additional joy here as you can choose a different path for our hapless hero. Not an especially ambitious or intriguing take on the genre, but good enough.