A girl from Nagano. Holding onto the promise she made with her lover, Yui, she came to Tokyo with an old guitar in her hands. Singing on street corners, she met new companions and went on to form the band LUNAR EXIT.
A genius musician. With his overwhelming performances, he captivates everyone who listens. Appearing alongside his cold and composed secretary, he becomes a presence that shakes the destiny of LUNA and her companions.
Takada Genichi, the owner of the live house “Warehouse No.4.” Affectionately called “Gen-san” by Mei and Luna, he is the man who quietly supported the early days of NAjNA, serving as a steadfast figure behind the scenes of their beginnings.
Koji Guenno, the “Silent Backbone.” A second-generation Japanese-Vietnamese bassist who carries solitude within him, yet upholds NAjNA with unwavering rhythm, loyalty, and quiet strength.
Reiji Yashiro — owner of the yakiniku restaurant Yashiro-ya and an amateur band bassist. A cheerful mood-maker whose legendary “naked-running incident” unexpectedly sparked the birth of LUNAR EXIT. He secretly harbors feelings for Sara Kamishiro, the vocalist of NAjNA.
A graduate of Matsumoto Junior College. In high school, she taught her junior Luna to play guitar, and the two became lovers. After moving to Tokyo to work as a kindergarten teacher, their contact gradually faded away.
Kousaka Risa, the personal secretary of Kujou Masaya. She possesses both grace and composure, carrying an air of cool elegance mixed with an aura of mystery and unapproachable detachment.
Nobuo Kiritani, guitarist of NAjNA. A hardworking musician who supports the band from the shadows and once began his journey alongside Sara. While in a quiet relationship with Mei, it was his very absence that unexpectedly led to the fateful meeting between Luna and Maya.
A photographer from Fukui. At eighteen, she left her hometown for Tokyo. Through her lens, she continues to follow Luna — capturing the quiet moments where Luna’s voice cannot reach.
A trio of high schoolers who could be called Reiji Yashiro’s “ultimate partners in crime.” With their creed of chaotic rock and wild improvisation, they bring unpredictable fun to the indie music scene.
Hirose Mei, the drummer of NAjNA from Osaka. Known as “The Hyper Engine from Osaka,” she’s bold, big-hearted, and always looks after others. For Luna, she’s more than a bandmate — she’s like a dependable older sister.
Tachibana Satomi, the owner of Café Fuurin in Shibuya. Though she lost her family several years ago, she has continued to support Luna throughout her life in Tokyo, quietly watching over her with warmth and strength.
Sara Maria Moreira — the vocalist of NAjNA who carries loneliness and poetry within her soul, engraving raw passion into every song. On stage, she reigns with overwhelming presence — the “Dark Queen” who commands the world of sound and silence alike.
A lone wolf racing through the darkness of the city. From the bass on his back erupts a sound — raw, sharp, and deep — that pierces straight into the listener’s soul.