D.C.: Da Capo - Plot

Plot

See also: List of Da Capo characters

Da Capo centers around the period before Jun'ichi Asakura graduates from the affiliated section and enters the high school section of Kazami Academy (風見学園, Kazami Gakuen?) where Sakura Yoshino returns to the island after moving to America several years before. Most of the main stories revolve around the magical unwilting sakura tree and its powers.

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